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Sir Lord Baltimore's "Kingdom Come" sounds as if it were made by the fathers of Motörhead in 1970... and to think they had the future manager of the Boss as producer...
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Every punk lover should know the single that came out back then, namely Television Addict/Flipped Out Over You; the rest can forget about it...
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@stoney you said "Why should we stop commenting!? It’s the only way we have to oppose the media dominance of people like this in Italy." Sorry, but if you think like that, you are really one of those idiots I mentioned before (along with andre86): I bet my beloved turntable that Albano's review will shred all the others on the front page of Debaser: and this is a GREAT MEDIA SUCCESS. If there had been zero comments, do you think Iscian or whatever the hell his name is would have achieved his goal on this site? But you need to vent by shitting on someone, and that’s why you comment on Iscian and the various whores that have been proposed to you these days. This way, Albano surpasses the views and comments of Jethro Tull; certainly the media battle was not won by you or by those like andre86 who agrees with you...what a lovely pair of fools.
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...here's who reminds me of that refrain that sings "...somedays sunrise come my way...somedays sunrise come my way...": the Husker Du of Zen Arcade or Warehouse!!!
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In my area, we say "the mother of fools is always pregnant," I would add "...and Ishahn's reviews will always be full of comments."
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The sung chorus of Sunrise (Come my way) reminds me of something similar I've heard before, earlier or later? Someone give me the clue that's eluding me...
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Yes, "Same" is very nice, if you happen to go to the Zior, take a look at Monument with "First Monument", the crew is more or less the same.
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...then try the English Zior (assuming you don’t know them already) from the same period, given the genre you'll really love them.
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...I don't really care for Warhorse either, but I can recommend something from the USA that you'll definitely like, hard psychedelic Texan from the 1970s, pre-ZZTop? Josefus with "Dead man."
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My God, what a long list... so many memories, mostly tied to progressive, more or less heavy. You won't find anyone more troglodyte than Buffalo, try with Warhorse, who were a sort of Black Sabbath with Hammond like Deep Purple, or Legend. Ole Einar can tell you about Clear Blue Sky, but even if they're on the heavier side, they seem more refined to me. Damn you, now with that list you've made me remember Beggars Opera (and also Magna Carta), what a great cover and what great progressive music, but why do you want to make a soul converted to the verb of Detroit cry?