Melissa

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DeAge™ : 6802 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Link Wray Rumble! The Best of Link Wray
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At Metallà, are you getting in on this too? This site is all about music, it's what I do and what I want to do in the future.
Link Wray Rumble! The Best of Link Wray
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Well, since I don't think there will be many more comments, I say goodbye to everyone, those who commented negatively, and those who appreciated. Hi OleEinar, hi c'è, hi currahee72, hi popoloitaliano, hi mauro60, hi supersoul, hi N.I.B.II.O, hi Appestato mantrico, hi Tobby, hi turkelton, hi Lewis Tollani, hi Occulto Supersovrano, hi Dr.Adder... did I forget someone? No. One more goodbye.
Link Wray Rumble! The Best of Link Wray
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S4doll, instead you are a genius; when I have some time, I'll come for lessons with you. You seem a bit conceited, not to mention clingy, wherever I go, you come too. Why did you come to the review? You didn't say anything about Link Wray, tell the truth, you thought it was a deodorant.
Penelope Spheeris The Decline of Western Civilization
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I have the vinyl with a different cover; with that record, I discovered Black Flag, the Germs, X, and the Circle Jerks. The others on the record seemed minor to me, but I haven't listened to it in years because my turntable hasn't worked for years.
Meat Puppets II
Meat Puppets II
31 mar 08
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I have this one and "Huevos" both beautiful.
Link Wray Rumble! The Best of Link Wray
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Hi Dr. Adder, I wrote just to spark someone's interest in this great guitarist that few know about. Also consider: "Live at the Paradiso" or even more: "The Guitar Preacher (The Polygram Years)" which I enjoyed listening to all morning.
Francesco De Gregori Live @ Fossano 15.03.08
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I agree with TheJargonKing on his judgment regarding live albums. As I've mentioned before, I only like Mix, and I'm not a fan of the trilogy that started in the 90s with Catcher In The Sky. For me, the best De Gregori, author of great songs, lasted about ten years.
Link Wray Rumble! The Best of Link Wray
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Yes, supersoul you opened a drawer of memory for me, I went searching, and after an hour I found it: "Live at the Paradiso," I have it on CD. I had bought it even though I already had "Live in 85/Growling Guitar," which hadn't fully satisfied me due to the recording quality; too bad, because the song selection is good. The sound is really valid, just like all the albums recorded in the 70s, after the voluntary exile. So OleEinar has another choice. I want to go back to "The Guitar Preacher (The Polygram Years)," which was the album I wanted to propose, but I couldn't listen to it again while I was writing, so I couldn't mention the songs I preferred. I'm doing that now, and the first impression hasn't changed—it's really EXCELLENT. On Volume One, all the songs are beautiful, from "La de da" to the last "Take My Hand (Precious Lord)," with a relaxed "Crowbar" that makes you jump a couple of times, thanks to one of Link's brilliant ideas. Another great track is "I'm So Glad, I'm So Proud," definitely my favorite album; the stunning guitar solos are countless. Very relevant. I like Volume 2, but not as much as the first one. "Good Good Lovin'" is my favorite, download it!! PS For the joy of S4Doll, but not of mauro60, whom I thank for the compliment, tomorrow or Wednesday I’ll take my PC to get fixed, so I’ll be absent for several days. PS N 2 Upon re-reading it, I realized that the review is a bit rushed; if I could rewrite it, I would change a few things.
Link Wray Rumble! The Best of Link Wray
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Ole, as for the first period of Wray, I don’t think there are any official records, but after his return in the '70s, "Bullshot" is worth it just for "Good Good Lovin." I don’t remember the other tracks because I have it on vinyl. On "Guitar Preacher: The Polydor Years" there are many good songs. @c'è, I knew it, but I overlooked it; strange, but it’s true that an instrumental faced radio ostracism, maybe because "Rumble" means more or less a fight among gangs. @popoloitaliano, you’re right, it’s also the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction, and surely Tarantino didn’t consider the sound dated.
King Crimson B'Boom
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Genius. Some compositions are breathtakingly beautiful.