hueylewis

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DeAge™ : 6535 days • Here since 19 july 2008
Piero Pelù Live @ Palasharp, Milano 10.09.2008
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Well, I think there are a lot of people here who are just good at criticizing. Personally, I liked Litfiba up until "Terremoto"; after that, they only made a few good singles. Pelù's first solo album wasn't too bad. Forza Fiorentina, by the way.
The Jeff Healey Band See The Light
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Great review, and the album is excellent, big Jeff we will miss you very much.
Huey Lewis & the News Sports
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I made several spelling mistakes above, I wrote in a rush and didn't check, okay!
Huey Lewis & the News Sports
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Well, what can I say? First of all, so few comments on an album that has sold a boatload of money worldwide, a great singer with a unique timbre, and a series of songs that I don't think is an exaggeration to define as "exceptional." In America, the group is a living legend of American music. This already says everything about the musical culture that exists in Italy!!!
Mytakuye Oyasyn
The Doors Absolutely Live
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From Los Angeles, California...the Doors. Legendary and unattainable, good review.
Héroes del Silencio Senderos de Traicion
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First of all, a great album; secondly, labeling Heroes, Negrita, and so on as "tamarri" seems a bit like a m.........ta to me. In the world of rock music, everyone is a bit tamarro!!! The CDs released after Entre dos Tierras were even better in some ways, and perhaps certain songs from these albums were less successful because they were less promoted. In 2007 they returned for a series of world tours; I hope for their next album.
The Doors The Doors
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What a beautiful bullshit review, do you really think that if someone can't stand the Doors and doesn't like them at all, they can objectively write a review? As for the fact that they haven't influenced anyone, I have my doubts; the Cult would have something to say.
Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live/1975-85
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Yes, here... I don't understand certain Ebaser users who, in response to a comment about an E-baser's work, start making comparisons with Heavy Metal bands that, musically speaking, have nothing to do with Springsteen and company (like Black Sabbath, Ozzy, or even AC/DC, who, while talented, don't reach the compositional and human qualities of Mr. Springsteen). I found the review excellent; I agree with what was written about power. If by power you mean cranking up the distortion, a 200 bpm drumbeat, and speed in the execution of the piece, I don't think that's it. I believe it refers to the intrinsic power that the piece conveys. Springsteen is amazing.
Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live/1975-85
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Here.. I wanted to say, to clarify, that Springsteen plays a Fender Telecaster and not a Stratocaster. Springsteen's concerts are fabulous, nothing compared to that mummy Vasco.