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Jethro Tull This Was
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As for the '70s, in my opinion: Stand up, Aqualung, Thick as a brick, living in the past, songs from the wood, heavy horses, bursting out (live), absolute masterpieces. Benefit, Warchild, Minstrel in the gallery, Stormwatch, great works. In between there's A Passion Play. I should listen to Minstrel in the gallery again, though. This Was is a positive debut and then there's Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, which is a good album. A ton of great music, these were truly greats. From the '80s onwards, some good and some less good. They somewhat recovered in the '90s. For the review, I would have used less punctuation, as it breaks the flow a bit too much.
Jaga Jazzist A Livingroom Hush
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"Let them eat cake"
Jaga Jazzist A Livingroom Hush
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as suggested by azzo and appestato mantrico, also pay attention to the beautiful collaboration with motorpsycho in "In the fishtank". Among other things, the jaga were also appreciated guests on the "Let the eat cake" album by motor...............
childhood friends, in short, eh eh
Gabriele Salvatores Mediterraneo
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aaaaaaaaaarghhh what a mistake. an excellent without an apostrophe (for this it deserves to be mutilated)
Gabriele Salvatores Mediterraneo
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Actually, rereading the review, maybe you could have done a little more; however, it remains an excellent starting point.
Gabriele Salvatores Mediterraneo
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One of Salvatores' greatest films. Bucolic, romantic, fun... Mediterranean is the most fitting adjective. A simple yet complete story.
Steve Ray Vaughan & The Double Trouble Band Blues At Sunrise
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but I didn't know there was a program for writing reviews...............
Really hilarious, it should end up in the hands of Elio e le storie tese (like Altavista.)
Long live zborro!!!!
Weather Report Night Passage
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thank you for the comments guys..... Jaco is truly immense
Robert Wyatt Shleep
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For me, the best alongside Rock Bottom (without taking anything away from true gems like Ruth is Stranger than Richard, Dondestan, and Old Rottenhat). In short, a great one.