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Ah Ah Ah!! Look, I don't know what this stuff is, but you made me laugh; I liked it, good job!
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I often prefer Bossanova and Trompe le monde to the first two; I don't understand those who claim they are less valid.
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Really nice review. My favorite Hendrix album remains Electric Ladyland, but no one mentioned the beautiful First Rays of New Rising Sun!
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I also love Blur, I've never listened to the Kaiser Chiefs, I couldn't tell if they're heavily influenced by the four from Colchester or if they're simply copying them. Anyway, you piqued my curiosity and I'll listen to something.
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Great album. Coxon is a genius. Here you’ll find simply irresistible tracks. Coxon solo does things that are often very different from what he did with Blur, just look at the first four albums and the latest one, so it's better that he’s solo than with Blur.
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4 aug 09
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Beautiful. What tunes they used to make. I hope for a new album after the live "reunion." "Mellow jam" is not the "demo" of "Mellow Song," it's very different, a psychedelic track with a chilling instrumental ending.
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@sandydeinovanta the BEAUTIFUL jesus of suburbia identical to that ugly piece which is know your enemy?! where?!
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I found the album boring. American Idiot, on the other hand, is a great album. Who perhaps for the concept attitude and Clash for the "barricadera" attitude? As for the review, you could have skipped the track by track since it’s pointless.
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I remember this!! How much have I spent in bars?!
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Beautiful reflection. Hyper-technical, hyper-virtuoso guitarists, hyper-whatever-you-want don’t literally convey anything, at least to me.