bjorky

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The Pentangle Solomon's Seal
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From a technical and execution standpoint, the Fairport, in my opinion, can only dream of the performances and arrangements of the Pentangle, and I don't think that's a reckless statement. Moreover, they are much more eclectic and experimental than the Fairport. I stand by it completely.
The Pentangle Solomon's Seal
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wonderful the Pentangle, the absolute best British folk group of the 60s/70s in my opinion, technically far superior to Fairport Convention. beautiful album but not as good as Basket of Light and Cruel Sister. good for you for contributing to raising awareness about the pentacles!
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / With a Little Help From My Friends
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Valeriorivoli, back to work at 11:20 PM, the time when I posted my comment—go ahead, stroll along the Tiber in high heels and a red wig... and then why should I be lectured by someone who hasn't even figured out how to spell my nickname and by someone who is musically a zero, homophobic (repressed gay), reactionary, and illiterate? .....I also took a look at the review of Hendrix... yes, it's a fake, no doubt about it.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / With a Little Help From My Friends
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So let's get started... if you happen to be a joking fake: you could have been more original and you didn't make me laugh... if you are serious: 1) you say: "with this album they provide proof of the damage that drugs cause to the brain," kid, bands like the Grateful Dead under LSD have done wonderful things. 2) you say: "how can we not mention the abomination of Lennon with 'Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!', starting with the exclamation point in the title... what does it represent for me?!?! Why?? Here, however, we compensate for the lexical ravings with a mishmash of noises that pass for music (totally disconnected and outside any logical scheme)" ... you can tell you know a lot about psychedelia, oh yes, right!. 3) you say: "'When I'm Sixty-Four,' probably the honky-tonk style is a blatant tribute to the brothel style saloon where Lennon was conceived"... what the hell does honky-tonk have to do with it??? If anything, it's vaudeville style. 4) you say: "'Good Morning, Good Morning,' a track that sounds like it came from a local network commercial at 6 AM... in fact, Lennon was inspired by the radio advertisement for Kellogg's Corn Flakes, idiot! and you better hope I’m not a Beatles fanatic or I’d tear you apart!
Raccomandata Ricevuta Ritorno Per... Un Mondo di Cristallo
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look, even before reading the review, I had already understood from the name that they were progressive! :-D
Dinosaur Jr. Where You Been
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yes yes, I really like these....
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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So, until Nursery Cryme, Genesis were the last wheel of the Charisma wagon; in fact, they focused much more on Van der Graaf. Then, unexpectedly, the success of Nursery in Italy and Benelux made Charisma start to pay a bit more attention to them... Anyway, it's true that until Foxtrot they played for themselves, but starting from Selling England, they also began to count the money... what a surprise!
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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Yes, upon rereading you are right 47, you also mentioned the sounds. Unfortunately, pulp certain nonsense is heard from those who don't have a well-trained ear for listening to prog. To me, in the end, hip hop sounds all the same because I don't understand a thing nor do I like it.