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Jay Lee Zombie Strippers
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"And then blah blah blah and more blah: if you want the movie, go watch it because honestly, I don't see who could expect a plot when faced with zombie strippers." This passage alone would earn you six stars! But I like to be a party pooper: the ping pong balls are already seen in "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," and, judging by what was shown in the latest episode of Le Iene, it's a Thai specialty.
Moody Blues In Search Of The Lost Chord
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I don't think the Moody Blues did not achieve wide and proverbial success, considering they even had an album at the top of the American charts in '72, preceded by a couple of top-ten and as many top-twenty hits. Rather, the Moody Blues are hardly ever talked about; they have been erased from the rock imagination, and that's a real shame. Sure, listening to them sometimes makes you feel like they haven't aged well, and other times you risk becoming diabetic. However, certain melodies should only be studied and re-studied to learn how to write a beautiful song. I generally like those who composed this album. To those you mentioned, I would add "The Actor," with a chorus that God only knows where the good Hayward found it.
Popol Vuh Hosianna Mantra
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The sorrows of the moon... surely the Celtic Frost version is among the musical pages I cherish the most. Honestly, decadence, runes, Orphism... I know another Hosianna Mantra.
Tony Tammaro Yes I Cant
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I want Tony Tammaro in Sanremo!!!
Guns'n Roses, Grunge La fine degli anni 80 e l'inizio dell'era Grunge
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The riff closely reminds me of the "stop" at the end of the chorus of "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
Guns'n Roses, Grunge La fine degli anni 80 e l'inizio dell'era Grunge
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For Celtic Frost... a bit in general the sound of the guitar, certain chords. Instead, try "D.O.A." by Van Halen: when I heard it, it made me jump (don't get me wrong: I like Nirvana, who doesn't!!! But I have very strong memories tied to "Hunger Strike").
Guns'n Roses, Grunge La fine degli anni 80 e l'inizio dell'era Grunge
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For example: the similarity of certain riffs by Cobain with some others by Van Halen and Celtic Frost? Is there anyone else who likes "Temple of the Dog" more than "Nevermind" (like I do)?
Guns'n Roses, Grunge La fine degli anni 80 e l'inizio dell'era Grunge
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Alright, there are a few details missing from the analysis, but I like the spirit and the purpose of this page. That is: it’s beautiful, if you are passionate about music, to try to draw the threads of a discourse, to go a bit beyond pure listening to create some connections. If you envisioned this page as an open space for integration and discussion, it could turn into an interesting blog within the blog.
Neu! Neu!
Neu! Neu!
23 feb 11
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A great feeling. A nice review (the opening reminds me of the lyrics of the Moody Blues)
Deep Purple Stormbringer
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Nice review, which clarifies my ideas about Coverdale's role within the band. As for Hughes, I've never really taken to him. I've always liked "The Gypsy" a lot; too bad it's so short.