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Thank you, Morgan, and also to the others; this is what makes it enjoyable when reviewing an album, that other enthusiasts of the genre agree with you.
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woodcock you confirm that you are a piece of crap judge, here we reach the paradox of even reviewing the comments, where do we put free will, 3 for me means a good and honest review but one that did not excite me, I grew up on bread and stranglers, I gladly leave the salami to you, and I believe I have the right to give the damn vote that I want, just like the other users on my reviews, without some other taking my defense like a magistrate of the fourth table... shame on you.
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these were tracks that the stranglers had mostly already recorded six months earlier with Martin Rushent during the sessions for the first album, but they couldn’t possibly release a double album in the midst of the punk era! Stunning, perhaps the best.
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I don't know why, but the encounter with Odradek scares me just like Charley Patton has always scared me. He was somewhat blond because he descended from three different races, including the Native American, and he had a voice that could be heard even in a stadium without amplification. He would pound on the guitar and stomp his feet on the ground like a madman when he played, and then he died shortly after these recordings. The devil, probably...
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Hey rivoli, I have a doubt... since you’re so hard on Page... could it be that you’re the groupie?
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Of course, a groupie who hangs around Page to get married and is even hurt by it is on the border of being foolish...
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Bah, you stuffed us with plot, but the fundamental thing that makes this movie great isn’t so much the soundtrack as it is that it’s directed by John Milius, who is not exactly some fourth-rate hack, but a real screenwriter and director with balls at least as big as Schwarzenegger's biceps... that’s why the shots are fantastic and the images speak for themselves, not because of the tricks of wizard Akiro.
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a second viewing? bah, these are films that rely on the impact of the first viewing; maybe from this point of view Fight Club holds up better, which is made by a good director and is based on an extraordinary novel.
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Enough with the story of Led Zeppelin being plagiarists! By the way, my little nephew is a huge fan of the airship, do you want to see him cry? Speaking of which, I went to check that story about the guitar chords at the third minute of the song "And she's lonely" on the 1969 LP "One step beyond" by the Chocolate Watchband and damn it... they are there!!! They must have been truly devilish to pull them out from there... anyway, don't tell my nephew...
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Omeros, we can talk right away because I listened to "Koln Concert" well when I was able to buy myself a nice and expensive stereo system, but PERSONALLY, I get more emotion from Iggy croaking from that half-broken recorder... what can I say, adopt my nephew, maybe you'll let him listen to PFM and discover real music.