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I wasn't familiar with the film, good review.
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I had also seen the clock scene from Harold Lloyd, nothing else. Good review.
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The vote, in the first comment I made a mistake. Damn, I messed up your average.
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bjorky, OleEinar, my advice is to download all of the double Manassas, which in my opinion is his best work. The compositions are on par with those he wrote when he was with CSN&Y. bjorky, I'm going to the post office tomorrow, there are also some of his songs on the CDs. Bye.
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I know practically everything about Stills; judging by the tracks, it seems to be an interesting album. Even more so if the unreleased songs are good.
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I listened to "Sing For The Day," a cheerful song that, as you write, is the meeting point between prog and pop. Genesis, Yes... without having the class of either. Easy to listen to.
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I listened to them many years ago in Indonesia, where they were doing great. From what I remember, you described them accurately. But I also remember that when I listened to them again, the nice impression I had was no longer there. Now I’ll download "Sing For The Day" and then I’ll let you know if I liked it.
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Poletti, you reply to everyone and forget about me? I asked you something in post no. 6.
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Poletti, I haven't seen the movie, but I wanted to ask you about Honky Tonk Man, also by Eastwood. When I watched it, I thought it was the story of Hank Williams, but then I realized that's not the case. Is it made-up, or does it tell the story of a musician I don't know? Hi, bjorky and azzo.
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