MuffinMan Banned

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Bob Fosse Cabaret
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Panap, don’t say heresies; there’s nothing brilliant about this, and maybe YOU had to wait for the mediocre Chicago... I only remember (superior to this) Jesus Christ Superstar, Dancer in the Dark, All That Jazz - The show must go on, Everyone Says I Love You, and excuse me if it’s not enough The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Dicks Kill From the Heart
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As a pedantic matter, I won't comment on the sound/band because I'm not familiar with it, but I'm afraid that if I were to hear it, I'd probably have to give it a low rating (P.S: horrible cover)... anyway... strange, I’ve always known that in Texas only bulls and queens are born, and they don’t have any of that bull spirit at all, so the circle gets smaller!
Gerry Mulligan Astor Piazzolla Summit
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Interesting proposal, of which I was unaware. I agree with Giusti on the review.
Richard Curtis I Love Radio Rock
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no! I’m no longer interested if someone had a hand in the making of that unbearable piece of crap Mr. Bean, then this film can't be that great.
Herbie Hancock Mr. Hands
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By Evans, there are at least 15/20 albums to recommend (including undoubtedly "Undercurrent" with the poetic Hall on guitar, even if the Count doesn't like it that much...)
Herbie Hancock Mr. Hands
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Empyrean Isles and Maiden Voyage allow me to correct you (they're details) are examples of modal jazz.
Herbie Hancock Mr. Hands
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2 pianists too different to be compared, 2 giants, period.
Richard Curtis I Love Radio Rock
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Interesting, I'll look for it (especially for the soundtrack)
Herbie Hancock Mr. Hands
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I have Hancock's stuff from the early period and from funk/fusion I only have the masterpiece "Head Hunters"; I don't know this one.
Frank Zappa The Lost Episodes
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Of course, Erza, when someone is new to a place and doesn't know it well, answering their questions is the least one can do.