Voto:
I really like the first two, I know Less well. Then right away the live, well, that's fine, but if I listen to them again then I go back to the first two works and also some from the so-called classic period. I haven't read the review because it's too long...
Voto:
Beautiful, well-written, with a touch of irony that doesn't hurt.
Voto:
Beautiful, well-written and with that touch of irony that certainly doesn't hurt.
Voto:
Well-written, with unpretentious wisdom. Five stars.
Voto:
I saw the film many years ago, so I refrain from giving it a rating, but I remember that I liked it. It deals with a theme that is still taboo today; in fact, I can't recall any other films that talk about impotence...
Voto:
I don't like cover bands either, but it's much better if you enjoyed them and they gave you emotions. 🍀
Voto:
It's not a masterpiece, but it deserves a solid three stars. It reminds me faintly of the unsettling... and now we need to talk about Kevin. I've never seen you here, so five stars for encouragement... and also because it's well-written.
Voto:
Very long, but I agree with what I read. The film is on par with the first one, and in addition to the almost gentleman-like criminal, there’s also the descent into hell of the idealistic boy who can’t detach himself from the criminal environment and becomes a ruthless boss (against his will?) ... But maybe you discussed it in the part I haven't read. Sorry, but when they're too long I can't finish them...
Voto:
I became interested in Willie Dixon because, while listening to various artists, I often saw in the credits: written by Willie Dixon... When I was researching to create a list of songs or write a review, I discovered that Mannish Boy by Muddy Waters was the "response" song to I am a man by Bo Diddley, which in turn is clearly inspired by Hoochie Coochie Man by Dixon. I also add that I am a woman by Leiber and Stoller, whether sung by Peggy Lee or Koko Taylor, is quite similar to the others. Anyway, I have never understood why they made these response songs... They are four great songs, and all stem from Dixon's work...
Voto:
John Mayall is also among my favorites; in fact, I've gone to see him twice. Hi Stanlio
Similar users
nathan

DeRank: 0,00

Grasshopper

DeRank: 5,88

northernsky

DeRank: 0,36

zuckina

DeRank: 0,12

raf

DeRank: 0,00

cece65

DeRank: 1,58

Fidia

DeRank: 5,30

nickbelane

DeRank: 0,19

a

DeAge 6652

babbANO

DeRank: 0,14