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The Doors Live In Hollywood
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Anyway, as a SICULO, I tell you that if the omnipresent spread of the PUBLIC JOB is true as a panacea for all evils, on the other hand, the job and earning opportunities are really limited due to the goal of economic underdevelopment.
The Doors Live In Hollywood
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Dear MIEN_MO_MAN, you are not entirely wrong...
The Doors Live In Hollywood
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@HARDROCK, hang in there! The school period passes quickly (even if it may not seem like it to you right now)… As for me, university was a different time: full of enthusiasm and new experiences and people… but even there I felt like a white fly: we already arrive aware and "shaped" by the terrible system of (D)education (mass). The DOORS are a typical teenage listen, just part of the "best youth." The partygoers and the posers were also around in my time, the classes and the teachers were boring or useless: in short, nothing has changed.
The Doors Live In Hollywood
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Amazing review, it brought back memories of my school years (and it's been years)! Rock&roll lovers have always felt alone among the amorphous mass of "average" students. But how can one love school?!?
Vasco Rossi Live @ Stadio Delle Alpi  22.09.2007
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Excellent review for a live concert. Vasco has had a great past - at least until the concert in SANSIRO. Then comes the current, embarrassing present. Among the crap he’s recently dished out, he’s also written some good songs lately (among them GLI ANGELI and SALLY - which, thanks to MANNOIA, has been heard by the intellectual-left circles; or QUANTI ANNI HAI). Like it or not, he’s the only one in ITALY who knows how to put on concerts like this, that is to say, as the REVIEWER rightly points out, "western" (between market, music, and fanaticism, between pop event and self-celebration). And dear friends, those who don’t think so in words, I know they later pay 90 euros for the ROLLING STONES, U2, and SPRINGSTEEN (also with a glorious past, embarrassing present, and definitely impactful live events): just to "have fun" and sing at the top of their lungs the songs they love, those of their youth. The ratings: MAX for the REVIEWER, 4* for the ARTIST.
Pentangle Cruel Sister
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an excellent review for a group unjustly unknown to most. Among the greatest, in Albion, of all time. In truth, justice is served to this group by uncovering an excellent (and overlooked) anthology in two volumes: there’s really everything by RENBOURN, JANSH and the gang. A different way of understanding the FOLK tradition...
The Byrds Sweetheart Of The Rodeo
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I, DONJUNIO, fully endorse what you have said, and I thank you for my defense, ex officio! Woodstock, or FLOWER POWER, ended at the very moment it was immortalized during the three days of PACEAMOREMUSICA. After music and the youth movement, it would have been something else.
The Byrds Sweetheart Of The Rodeo
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The review is excellent; the album is a masterpiece to have alongside the other legendary masterpieces of the 60s and 70s. I would just like to point out how this album anticipated DYLAN's COUNTRY turn in NASHVILLE'S SKYLINE and, in some ways, the sound of THE BAND, which with their first two essential albums reclaimed the tradition of American music. It opened the floodgates to a whole series of albums that dug into "tradition" and supported the youth movement that, precisely in those years, was seeking refuge in communes, discovering environmentalism, and trying to escape the city for a healthier life (this happened especially in the USA, where agricultural hippie communities are still active today). The post-Woodstock era begins here. The escape from psychedelia towards a rough steel-guitar sound. For lovers of the recent ALT COUNTRY, these are albums to have...
P.J. Harvey White Chalk
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Great review, for an artist I loved, followed, and adored, only to forget her at the first hints of missteps. Polly is like that; she captivates you, steals your soul with her words, her music. If you're 20 and have her first 4 albums in your hands, you can't help but love her desperately, like that girl who knows you are infatuated with her and yet plays with your raw feelings. Just one clarification: turning 40 isn't the end! For some (see WAITS), it has been the beginning of "another" career. The most beautiful phrase is "But giving a three to the things you love makes no sense," which I fully agree with.
Muddy Waters The Ultimate Collection
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Ohhhh MANNISH BOY MANNISH BOY!!!!
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C'E' is right, the CHESS box set (3 CDs) has everything you need from the great MUDDY WATERS. Let's not forget the other CHESS triples on WILLIE DIXON and CHUCK BERRY. Unmissable (and all in all, affordable).