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No, they are really the best original tracks by Iron Butterfly on a CD titled In a gadda da vida; it must be a compilation made by some label that acquired the rights. I spotted it just a few days ago among the offers at Feltrinelli, and outside, if I remember correctly, there’s a bald guy seen from behind with all the butterflies resting on him.
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Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi... difficult people; seen live, they filled me with great awe. Who knows, maybe in league with a French pop singer (because it is pop, right?) they will manage to scare me a little less.
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Regarding the Grateful Dead live performance, it's clear that I was referring to Live/Dead, and anyway One from the Vault, which is a live recording from '75, is worth the price. On the second CD, there's a version of Sugaree with an endless solo from Kreutzmann that's something to savor... as for the Allman Brothers without Duane, in my opinion, the level of Eat a Peach is excellent, even if Betts is more "soft" than Duane, and we'll especially see this in Brothers and Sisters.
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Okay, but that Japanese guy was informed that the war was over; now it would take someone from you, with a lot of goodwill, to explain to Jon Anderson and co. that progressive is also over.
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@:Ole, if you take a stroll through the big stores, I saw a good compilation released a few years ago for five (!) euros, if I'm not mistaken it's called In a gadda da vida and it has the best tracks. That’s definitely worth it.
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...not to forget "Kick out the Jams" by the MC5...the problem with Iron is that if someone listens only to In a Gadda Da Vida they exclaim "WOW what a trip!!!" but if they then delve into the discography they find out that they were of absolute mediocrity and of a completely different genre compared to that masterpiece. This live performance is absolutely lackluster, even the version of In a Gadda makes you long for the studio one.
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Hail to you, brave defender! May Odin stab you with his spear Gungnir in the backside for treating that insolent Waldo, who is nothing but a lady like our bjorky, as the whole Valhalla knows, except for you and... battlegods, I bet my ration of mead from the giant Mimir on it! HAIL TO METAL AND METALLARS!
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Poletti's comment on this great film is as essential as a roll of toilet paper for Neptune: "By the way, I discovered, reading here and there, that some of the most famous scenes in Italian cinema were filmed not in Rome, as one might easily think, but in Milan." Incredible, as if Milan were Roccasecca or Piverone...
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Here you go, now you’re already giving four stars instead of five. Guys, it's a big responsibility to evaluate records. Take Lord, who doesn’t know them but comes from the ecstasy of that trash can of "Tales from..." by Yes; maybe he thinks he’ll find something similar, and instead he gets a surprise...
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...BRANN with BRAUNN...