Melissa

DeRank : 1,75
DeAge™ : 6802 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Blood, Sweat And Tears Blood, Sweat And Tears
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I apologize, it was Sly & The Family Stone.
Blood, Sweat And Tears Blood, Sweat And Tears
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And you did well to review them, because they deserve it. With Ten Years After and Joe Cocker, they put on the best performance at Woodstock.
Bell Orchestre Recording A Tape The Colour Of The Light
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Supersoul, the album by Levon Helm you are referring to, is Dirt Farmer?
PJ Harvey White Chalk
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Well!! (Referring to the artist, not the review)
Bell Orchestre Recording A Tape The Colour Of The Light
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Gianluigi Trovesi Umberto Petrin Fulvio Maras, Rafael Anton Irisarri, September Collective, Sandy Bull, now Bell Orchestre, I only know Sandy. But don't you ever listen to the Go Go's or the Brill Building sound? The review is well written as usual.
Martin Scorsese Mean Streets
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The analysis is correct, the film is good. No more than 4 stars.
Jeff Buckley Grace
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The review is good, but the timing isn't great because it appeared just a couple of days ago. The style reminds me of someone else as well.
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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@Pulp, I don’t really pay attention to labels, I just listen to the record and then decide if I like it. I’m not even sure what progressive really means. Are Pink Floyd progressive? What about Neu!? Amon Duul? Kraftwerk? If someone could clarify things for me with a nice explanation of what progressive means, I would appreciate it.
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Echo
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I wrote it yesterday, I'll repeat it today, Petty is one of the most brilliant talents of the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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Instead, I think it's the best of Genesis, the only one that can stand on par with the works of King Crimson and Van Der Graaf Generator.