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And that other idiot who says that the Clash wouldn't have existed without the Ramones forgets that without the Stooges and maybe none other than the New York Dolls, the Ramones would have never existed either! What a load of crap!!!
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Ah, the stramalettettti votes, in case it wasn't clear ....
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dirty but catchy punk..... convert to reggae with "London calling".... after the Ramones and before the Sex Pistols... an album that you say is beautiful and then you give it three stars!!! "Gun of Brixton" and "The Magnificent Seven" horrible!!!! ENOUGH IT'S TOO MUCH!!!! stop bothering with these shitty reviews if you don’t know what you’re talking about, if anarcho92 stands for the birth date just go buy the Green Day and Linkin Park albums and leave alone those who have contributed to giving a twist to the way music is made!!!
And above all, don’t annoy those who bought ALL the Clash albums when they were released on vinyl, including bootlegs like "Despatches from Clash Zone" from the Hammersmith Odeon with “Armaggideon Time” howled by Strummer!!! I REPEAT: fuck you and your shitty review!!!
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Anyone who dares to remake "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane with Slick's famous high note (right at the peak of the song where Gonzo / Benicio Del Toro wants to throw the cassette player into the bathtub to commit suicide while enjoying it) deserves all my understanding and charitable pity, because they are surely missing a screw.
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And in any case, the phenomenon of Led Zeppelin is more complex than it seems! A band rich in symbolism, the four symbols derived from Icelandic runes, the references to "The Magical Arts in Celtic Britain" by Lewis Spencer, the legend that listening to "Stairway to Heaven" backwards reveals a satanic message. Today, people get overly excited about four idiots covered in tattoos, crosses, and gruesome faces, considering them custodians of some esoteric wisdom!!!
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There is no doubt, Blackdog, it's just that I believe you've underestimated the bands that would disappear...
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The question to ask is another one: if the blues hadn't existed, including Memphis Minnie, would groups like Led Zeppelin have existed? To anyone who has never listened to them, I would recommend the second album; from the compilations that span twenty years, you can't make heads or tails of a group's true identity, and compilations shouldn't be graded, while bad reviews should be.
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I can't understand why in 2007 we still need to fossilize ourselves on this shitty Italian rock music that mimics those who really make rock music. Keep your Teatri, your Bachi, your Afterhouse... if they tell me I've become immortal and that I won't have a damn thing to do for the next eternity, then I'll put on one of their records more than once... otherwise, I'm good with the other seven million that have come out in England, the USA, or Australia (what a combo the Beasts of Bourbon!!!)
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Alessio IRIDE: the Melvins would pee on De Gregori's record... you group them among the masterpieces... it's just like having the peace symbol and the words "born to kill" on your helmet. Great Kubrik (God?) as always you were right!!!!
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you find yourself with a very easy album that you flush down the toilet after the first listen, and put back on Late For The Sky or The Pretender or Running On Empty