Melissa

DeRank : 1,75
DeAge™ : 6802 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Van Morrison Into The Music
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trellheim, in a few days I’ll be leaving for several days, and when I come back, I might be tired of Melissa. After all, Melissa. Uomo Mascherato, or Bubi, they are all just fictitious names, one is as good as the other.
Van Morrison Into The Music
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Metallà, if you come to my house, I'll let you hear it, you'll like it, you'll see.
Van Morrison Into The Music
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trellheim, because I’ve gotten into the habit of commenting like Melissa, there’s no other reason. metallarobionico, you can’t say anything else, so I’ll repeat that when you were blissfully on the toilet, you forgot to pull the chain.
Van Morrison Into The Music
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I forgot to mention that in his music there is much more than just Rhythm and Blues and Jazz, for example, folk. Moreover, from one album to another, he has changed style in the arrangements, in which he is a true master. But the swing that flows from his soul has always been present.
Jason Molina & Bachi Da Pietra Live @ Interzona, Verona 05.04.08
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Beautiful review, but I don't know Jason Molina. Tell me dear Lewis, how come you know German? Are you perhaps from Bolzano and its surroundings, or have you studied it? Bye.
Yardbirds Having A Rave Up
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Clapton, Beck, Page... personally I would add Bloomfield, Winter, Peter Green, Gallagher, Gibbons. (The first ones that come to mind)
Elia Kazan Fronte Del Porto
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Beautiful.
Tim Buckley Starsailor
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"goodbye & hello" is just sufficient, but the others are all very, very beautiful. Perhaps this one stands at the top of my preference.
Joan Baez Diamonds And Rust
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In my opinion, this is one of Baez's best albums; I also recommend "Any Day Now" and "Gone From Danger."
Andrea Vantini Menomale Che Silvio C'E'
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Rikardino, before going to bed I just want to tell you that World War II was nothing but a continuation of the first. After the Treaty of Versailles, very harsh conditions were imposed on Germany. These (I'm going from memory) laid the groundwork for a sense of revanchism among the German people. Hitler's ideology, expressed in his book: "Mein Kampf," written during his golden imprisonment after the failed coup of '23, blamed the Jews for everything. In reality, it was the French who placed heavy restrictions on the Germans. The political conditions in the following years allowed the man from Braunau to rise to power. The rest is also written in history books: the Anschluss, the Sudetenland, the partition of Poland with the Russians... and so on... Rikardino, your dear Melissa gives you a goodnight kiss. (I almost forgot, Rikardino, if you have a problem, an unresolved issue, Melissa will help you.)