Bubi

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Jimi Hendrix Blues
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I quote number 97. For example, "Whole lotta love," copied from "You Need Love" by Willie Dixon, is better than the original.
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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@THE VIGILANTE yes, it’s Berry in my opinion there are no doubts.
Frank Zappa Hot Rats
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Hot Rats is a great album, I think we've already said that a million times.
Francis Ford Coppola Apocalypse Now
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Yes, "Apocalypse Now" is not a war movie; it is a journey into immorality, into scandal. In this sense, even if it may seem inconceivable, I compare it to: "La dolce Vita" by Fellini. After all, the theme is the same: decay, ruin, the dissolution of ethics; in both films, good and evil are indistinguishable. Both are a relentless portrait of a society in decline, where man has neither morality nor purpose. Both seductive and depraved. One difference might be that Coppola focused more on scenes of great impact. "Aguirre, furore di Dio" to me has nothing to do with it; I don't believe Coppola was inspired by that flick. (for me, it’s nothing more)
Jimi Hendrix Blues
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Honestly, I haven't read all of it because, in my opinion, it's too long, but what I've read was well-written. Reading comment 23 made me think: what artists!!!! From the comments and links you share, it's clear that you love blues and its surroundings. Hendrix was an artist who became a legend for a reason, not like others who got a bit inflated because they died in similar circumstances. His art is full, complete, capturing the essence of his time, and it remains incredibly relevant today. I also believe that many of the musicians on the cover will artistically live on for a long time; Willie Dixon and Albert King are my favorites, but the others too...
Osvaldo Cavandoli La Linea
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I remember it well, it was a brilliant idea, I always watched it on Carousel, I imagine you know all these things because you are interested in comics, right? If so, maybe you also know who invented Caballero Misterioso, another genius idea in my opinion.
Stanley Kubrick Il Bacio Dell'Assassino
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In my opinion, there is not a single Kubrick film that can be called poor. Kiss of the Assassin is, in my opinion, one of his lesser works, yet it fully deserves a passing grade; I would rate it 3.5. The review is good.
James Yorkston When the Haar Rolls In
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I like the compositions of this melancholic minstrel; the comparison to Drake is spot on. Good review.
Imogen Heap I Megaphone
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I don't know the artist, but the review is good. As for your opinion on Picasso, I won't say anything because tastes are not to be debated. However, I find comment 17 to be a poor lapse in style; even unwanted bolds change very little… come on.
Destruction The Antichrist
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I completely agree, this anonymous person is mean-spirited and full of bile, as well as mentally ill.