polkatulk88

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DeAge™ : 6667 days • Here since 8 march 2008
John Cage Imaginary Landscape no. 1
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I am momentarily taken aback.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble The Essential
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3.5 come on! Anyway, that of The Essential seems to be a series; many artists have released a The Essential roughly with the same coordinates!
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble The Essential
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you make the same mistake twice, saying that from the first two albums there are six tracks extracted and then you only write 5! that said, the review is quite smooth even if (personal taste) it wasn’t necessary to mention the exact tracklist, after all it’s just a best of! everything that could be said about Stevie has been said, fenome
Alice Cooper Alice Cooper Goes To Hell
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well ozzy, for his part, has certainly sung sympathy for the devil! and the two have collaborated at least twice, regarding the albums hey stoopid and along came a spider (both by alice)! it's a start...
Bruce Springsteen Tracks
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Apart from the fact that in 18 tracks the number of titles is (something tells me) 18.
Bruce Springsteen Tracks
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By the way, a doubt arises... what relationship exists between this tracks and 18 tracks?
Pino Daniele Electric Jam Tour Live @ Pagani (Sa) 05.01.10
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I am referring to the concert in question!
Louis Armstrong The Silver Collection
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but it highlights this deeply jazz feeling, and among the degenerates, you don't even mention it in tiny letters... but if I ended up around here, it's because I really liked the review a lot!
Pino Daniele Electric Jam Tour Live @ Pagani (Sa) 05.01.10
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Another curiosity...so did the pine really suck at it or did he just use some tricks?
Bruce Springsteen Tracks
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I know the boss through his classic albums and his last two releases (Magic, Working on a Dream), so I wouldn't be ready for a colossal work that would leave even the most die-hard fans ecstatic. However, when you mention a possible third part of The River, my mouth waters! Great review!