sonic80

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DeAge™ : 6811 days • Here since 17 october 2007
Rolling Stones Aftermath
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I had to include Pink Floyd...
Rolling Stones Aftermath
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For me, musically speaking, the best consecutive 7 years are from '66 to '73; you really find the best: the best Stones, the best Beatles, the best Dylan (even though he did great things afterward), Jefferson Airplane, Hendrix, the Doors, Bowie’s glam phase, the first progressive albums (King Crimson and Genesis above all) and much more...
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
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...and 4 to the reception
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
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Great album. Pure energy and Mosquito Song is spine-tingling. 4 and 1/2 stars.
Paul McCartney Chaos And Creation In The Backyard
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Well done, Lord. Absolutely agree.
Marlene Kuntz S - Low
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I like them even though I haven't listened to this live. To Orwell, I wanted to say that the rating scale goes only from 1 to 5 (not from 1 to 10), so for me, an album that I really enjoy, even if it's not an absolute masterpiece, can deserve 5 stars. Points of view... greetings.
Paul McCartney Chaos And Creation In The Backyard
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Let's say that the novelty effect does a lot. I've been registered for a week and I've written a review each day. These days, I've spent my free time this way. Regards.
Paul McCartney Chaos And Creation In The Backyard
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Yes, it's true, it also recalls Radiohead in some passages.
Charlie Chaplin Tempi Moderni
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You jerk Tessio! You ruined my average! Good one despite your 1!
Paul McCartney Chaos And Creation In The Backyard
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But indeed! It makes absolutely no sense. Great observation, kosmogabri.