Melissa

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Terry Allen Lubbock (On Everything)
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supersoul, I gave it 4 stars because in the past I feel I may have abused the 5. Now only those I consider absolute masterpieces get that rating. But it seems I've expressed a more than positive opinion in the review.
Terry Allen Lubbock (On Everything)
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Metallà, are you always lurking? I've noticed you're on the toilet doing your business with your underwear on, didn’t they teach you to take them off? @Hello Velvet. @A call for those passing by, a translation (even partial) of the lyrics of the song I posted would be much appreciated.
Roy Buchanan The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire
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Hi, Conte, is what I said about Charlie Christian correct? Little by little, you learn. Scott Henderson, I don't know him. I also thought of Pete Townshend and Jeffrey Lee Pierce from the Gun Club. Do you know Terry Allen? I just saw that my review came out.
Roy Buchanan The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire
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One cannot disagree with the mentioned names, especially Berry and Winter, though I don't quite understand who that certain Jimi is. As for me, I would add Chet Atkins, John Fahey, the great Albert King, Jerry Garcia, Zappa, of course Link Wray, and also Charlie Christian, who, despite being a jazz guitarist, greatly influenced rock as well. And what do you think about the three who took turns in the Yardbirds?
Ethan e Joel Coen L'uomo Che Non C'Era (The Man Who Wasn't There)
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Gummo, I largely agree with you. But the opening scene of "First I Marry You, Then I Ruin You" (if I remember correctly) is really hilarious. I’m talking about the man who comes home and finds his wife... it feels a bit Tarantino-esque, but it's not, the Coens have their own style.
Roy Buchanan The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire
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Great guitarist, if I’m not mistaken he was once considered to join the Stones. (If I’m wrong, you’ll correct me) I would love to have a discussion about the best Rock guitarists. I say Mike Bloomfield, Billy Gibbons... for starters. Good review.
Faust Faust
Faust Faust
14 apr 08
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Great album, my favorite by the band. But from '71 to '73, they were always at a high level.
Alan J. Pakula Perchè un assassinio (The Parallax View)
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I saw it a long time ago, I liked it. I can't judge it because I have a blurred memory of it. Good review.
Ethan e Joel Coen L'uomo Che Non C'Era (The Man Who Wasn't There)
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I haven't seen the latest Coen film yet, this is my favorite. Just slightly ahead of Fargo and Barton Fink.
Van Morrison Into The Music
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Thank you all for stopping by. Regarding the album, I repeat what currahee72 wrote. Into the Music is an album that deserves a place in an ideal discography, my favorite by Morrison, after Moondance and Astral Weeks.