Elisa Heart
Elisa Heart
17 nov 09
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interesting
Backstreet Boys This Is Us
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if it weren't for them... who else would I give my unconditional 1 to?
Vasco Rossi Il Mondo Che Vorrei
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sorry for the delay but my PC froze and I had to format it.. ugh...
Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions Of Nirvana
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What a great recommendation! The max just for bringing it to my attention! I'll definitely listen to it!
Magnum Into The Valley Of The Moonking
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How wonderful! I really like AOR and this band as well. Plus, today, the House of Lords, Danger Danger, and a bunch of AOR bands are back. Thanks for the recommendations and the review.
Lester Grinspoon e James B. Bakalar Marijuana la medicina proibita
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I may seem like a fish out of water, but I hate any kind of drug; I can't even stand cigarettes, let alone heavier ones (and by heavier, I mean the lighter ones). They definitely aren’t good for you. If they are used for therapeutic purposes, that's another matter (like methadone or the same marijuana or however the hell you spell it). I'm not an expert in the field of drugs and I don't want to be. I already have enough health problems without ever having tried a joint, but I believe that this "plague" must be eradicated or, at the very least, controlled. In fact: strongly controlled.
Elton John Rock of the Westies
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I agree with the comment of the guy at number 1, with the additional fact that I hate Elton "gay" John.
Megadeth Rust in Peace
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very exaggerated (approximate?) review of an epoch-making album. I quote the comment of Taurus. It deserves a different and much more detailed analysis.
Stone Gods Silver Spoons & Broken Bones
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The first album by The Darkness is really nice, even if not excellent, as it's not that innovative or original, but it's fresh and vibrant. The second one is filth. Ho Leg and Justin Hawkins both suck ass (I listened to the album: it's crap). We'll see about these guys.
Blackmore's Night Fires at Midnight
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I've been very impressed by Blackmore's medieval works, especially Under a Violet Moon and Shadow Of The Moon. Then it seemed to me like a continuous recycling of his own material, and I abandoned it. For the sake of fairness and consistency, I won't rate the album; I wouldn't be fair and objective.