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Steve Hackett The Night Siren
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I bought Wolflight on double vinyl a year ago or a little more, and to this day, I'm not convinced. I have some doubts about Steve's actual creative spark. So I'll give it some thought.........out of curiosity.
King Crimson Radical Action (To Unset the Hold of the Monkey Mind)
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...even if Levin sometimes .....in short, Wetton's touch was something entirely different. With all due respect to Tony, eh?
David Bowie No Plan
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God, how much I miss you......
Duran Duran Duran Duran
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But in the end: could they really play?
Jethro Tull A
Jethro Tull A
27 mar 17
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Mmmmhhh....no, I don’t really like it very much.....even though I love the JT.
Brian De Palma Carrie
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I saw it when it came out in theaters. I mean, for the time... it was awesome!!!!
Jethro Tull Minstrel in the Gallery
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This is part of those (few) underrated records by certain music critics. I have it (vinyl) and I've been holding onto it tightly for many years.
Tangerine Dream Ultima Thule
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What else to add.........
Mike Oldfield Return to Ommadawn
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I own all of Mike's works, up to Crises. Then I let it go. I've listened to some of this latest work, and, as you rightly said, the boredom seems evident. At a certain point in one's artistic life, one should recognize and accept that the creative spark is no longer there. Perhaps the last noteworthy album of his career was 5 Miles Out (at least for me).
Level 42 Guaranteed
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Sorry. Never liked them.