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marò 1967 beatles doors pink floyd jimi hendrix jefferson airplane flower power counterculture psychedelia 1977 bee gees saturday night fever....wow
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Anyway, the cover... I don't know, some find it genius; I still haven't fully understood in what way. To me, it seems like one of the ugliest and most useless in history. Maybe I just don't get it, though.
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I remember in the 90s these mysterious Battisti records all with white covers and little else, I never got close to them, also because the sounds you describe really don't match my tastes. In any case, great review.
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beautiful retrospective
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As Orange says above, this record was a bomb that exploded on the BARE ASSES of the people who bought it.
Kesha Warrior
3 apr 13
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What the heck is this?! The new discovery by Mariottide along with Anna Pannocchia and Nick Maiale?
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the worst of the pink floyd. here to save is the cover and on the turning away and little else
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I don't know, the first one didn't say much to me either, let alone the first zero, and when it comes to the "vintage rock" scene, I preferred the early days of Libertines and Interpol.
Green Day Dos!
3 apr 13
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Here, obviously one on trust after listening to the horrendous singles, however, I will keep saying it always, American Idiot was a great album, not Dookie which I never liked.
Ride Smile
2 apr 13
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What was the EP with the shark on the cover like? I don't think I've listened to that one; the other one whose name I can't remember was a very nice EP.