Melissa

DeRank : 1,75
DeAge™ : 6801 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Miles Davis Sorcerer
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I’ll try Alfredo, if I find him I’ll give you a kiss. PS. I remember it lasted about 9 minutes.
Miles Davis Sorcerer
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So, I recorded a piece by Davies many years ago on Stereonotte, a great radio show. I've tried every way to find it, but in vain. It was stunning, fast, fluid, rhythmic—a joy for the ears. It's not on "Kind of Blue" or "Bitches Brew." Despite these few clues, and considering that Davis has an extensive discography, could you have an idea of which CD it's on? The review is good, but in my opinion, you've done better.
Roberto Benigni Johnny Stecchino
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A comedy of errors that did not satisfy me. Everything has been seen before; Piccolo Diavolo is better.
Mario Bava La ragazza che sapeva troppo
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I hadn't come yet because I hadn't seen it. Not having many comments to make, I then went through your review, which is very good. You write: ('62) represents not only the archetype of the entire cinematography of Argento, but, by indirect filiation, of all Italian genre cinema... it seems interesting, I'll try to get it.
Wet Willie Keep on Smilin'
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I love Little Feat, I have all their records; for me, they are the essence of rock. I struggle to consider them "southern." (Same goes for Wet Willie)
Wet Willie Keep on Smilin'
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Well done! I've always liked them too, "Keep On Smiling" is beautiful, and sung brilliantly.
Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues Singers
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I don't have much to say, two 5.
Chuck Berry Blues (Original Recording Remastered)
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@iside, it was really the lasagna that got me in trouble. Because Melissa, you can read it in comment 46. @hello 47. @Percy, that's not it; in reality, it doesn't exist because music is in constant evolution. But if we want to set a couple of boundaries, then we can say that Jackie Brenston sang "Rocket 88" in '51, a piece that has all the attributes to be defined as Rock 'n' Roll, but even in '47, the great, and almost unknown Roy Brown with "Good Rockin' Tonight" can be considered the first. @supersoul, who was he?
Chuck Berry Blues (Original Recording Remastered)
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Since there has been a lot of discussion about Chuck Berry, a legend of Rock 'n' Roll, is there anyone who knows which was the first song that can be defined as the true mother of the genre?