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Dear editors... you guys crack me up, if it weren't for you keeping the atmosphere alive with these jokes... because that was a joke, right?
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it was clear that you cared about that song...
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And we agree, we all have a pop to cry about, but these New Trolls never turned me on. Back in the '70s there were plenty of long-haired guys driving around in Lamborghinis; just imagine how much they wanted to make us hot...
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Hey Waldina, why berate the young defender (Battlegods will be here soon) who isn’t completely wrong to be surprised that the authors of what Giuseppe described are the same as those of the "modern" songs? I remember that Luids Bacalov even wanted the Rokes, but it was producer Sergio Bardotti who suggested the New Trolls for the rock part, and they clearly "took inspiration" (heh heh heh) from a bit of all contemporary rock knowledge, from Ian Anderson of Jethro for the puffing flute parts to even Santana in the second part of the side with "Nella sala vuota improvvisazioni dei New Trolls registrate in diretta"....
Santana Abraxas
19 dec 07
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oops mistake...we're going to be...as long as a sustained note from Santana's guitar in Samba pa ti...
Santana Abraxas
19 dec 07
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...and then to that teamwork that says embryo, if you take Santana away today we wouldn't be talking about it.
Santana Abraxas
19 dec 07
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Damn it!... just the other day we were discussing Peter Frampton playing Santana on the 1971 Humble Pie album, and it was rightly said by a kid (good but a bit intrusive... battlegods), while here I see people with blinders on...
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...there you go, well done, we posted simultaneously.
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Battlegods, but did you read the first line of the review? Listen to me: take a vacation together with Defender...
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The adjective sad attached by onewhiskey to the collection fits perfectly; it's better to take Mike Ness's solo, that "Cheating at solitaire" which is even country with the opening "The Devil in miss Jones" that references the porn movie by Gerard Damiano with Georgina Spelvin selling her soul to the devil (...give me your heart, give me your soul...)