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like Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot, or Lynyrd Skynyrd, I followed them over thirty years ago. It's a music genre that I practically don't listen to anymore, except for Lynyrd every once in a while. The vote is for the group.
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the Cronenberg film I prefer, a horror without gruesome scenes
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I know a handful of his songs, Part Of The Plan is very nice. An interesting artist even though I wouldn't consider him a prodigy.
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I don’t remember the movie, but I remember "la grande guerra" very well. I’ll try to find it.
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What a beautiful film, one of Huston's best, I haven't seen "The Outlaw." I'll get it.
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it won't be a review but it's well written.
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Certainly not Liberace, not even the movie. I have some nice memories of Orietta... so I give her a 5, and certainly not for how she sings. :D
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It seems to me that the importance of Elvis cannot be questioned because, more than anyone else, he contributed to making rockabilly a worldwide cultural phenomenon. As a performer, he's good and has sung a lot of beautiful songs, but I prefer Jerry Lee Lewis, Ronnie Hawkins, but above all Eddie Cochran and Chuck Berry, who were also great songwriters. Berry is a phenomenon, and Cochran was the first "punk," but he died too soon.
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I really like this album a lot.
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I often listened to him in Germany, I remember very well "Eins und eins, das macht zwei," Kurt Weill sings well too.
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