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Firebird Hot Wings
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Esteemed Professor PUNTINICAZPUNTINI, you are right, this is the fourth album, I made an error, I sprinkle ashes on my head; in the first sentence included in the review, it stated "after the first 3 albums," and by changing it, I made a mistake (and for this, I shall punish myself). Nonetheless, it is such an obvious error that having the first 4 albums by Firebird, I should be unable to read numbers if I couldn’t get the years of release in order.

As for the second accusation you mentioned, illustrious luminary, here are a couple of sites where you might find that Al Steer indeed plays on this album (apparently, I’m not the only one saying so), while Mr. Armstrong Harry did the tour following the album "Hot Wings":
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Firebird - Hot Wings (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs --------------------

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Obituary Darkest Day
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The reviews of the legendary Desfa-Carozee... always the most beautiful. (POETIC LICENSE)
I haven't listened to this album, I didn't like "Xecutioner's Return," and "Frozen In Time" seemed sufficient to me (the first instrumental is beautiful). Anyway, OBITUARY, besides leaving us an album like "Cause Of Death," which I find magnificent and stunning is an understatement, are a band that always appears exceptional live. I've seen them 4-5 times, they have always convinced me, and I would go see them live again today.
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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I just read comment 31 by REBELDE: I fully agree.
Nerorgasmo Nerorgasmo
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Years in which, due to the onset of the social devastation we find ourselves in today, there was still something to say in music in Italy. One thing, though: THE Wretched, THE Negazione. In my opinion.
Firebird Hot Wings
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Thanks everyone. @JOHNHOLMES: private message for you. @NES: Not just any warehouse workers! I saw Carcass last year in Slovenia and this year in Monza. Maybe it's because I've always liked them, but they put on an incredible show, and seeing Bill Steer in flip-flops and bell-bottoms playing a guitar that looks like anything but a death metal instrument... it's quite bizarre.
Anyway, the former members of Carcass are far from inactive, aside from the very unfortunate drummer Ken Owen and his health issues; the fact that he is alive is already a lot. Michael Amott plays with Spiritual Beggars (they do stoner, very good albums in the early days, the latest ones a bit quieter) and with Arch Enemy. Jeff Walker with Black Star (guitar: Regadas, the guitarist who replaced Amott in "Swansong") released a solo album "Barbed Wire Soul" which I think is really nice, still rock but much edgier thanks to Jeff's voice.
Beppe Cremagnani, Enrico Deaglio, Mario Portanova G8 2001: Fare Un Golpe e Farla Franca
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"The 'events in Genoa,' known to all and widely reported in print and online"... well, you can say anything, but not this. The events in Genoa are known by those who were there, those who inform themselves through semi-unknown channels, and those who have connections with people who recount the events face to face without any political gain. The vast majority of people don't know what happened in Genoa, just as we don't know about the murders of Falcone and Borsellino, the Bologna massacre, or Ustica.
At the G8 in 2001, what happened was something that shouldn't occur in a modern state; I say this without political bias, but it seems at least out of place to me that there are people without uniforms riding scooters with guns raised. It seems absurd to me that a Greenpeace ship coming from Greece was sent back while known and registered extremists were entering Italy from Northern Europe. It seems hypocritical to shift the blame politically after such events have occurred. It seems foolish to me that the left relies on nobodies (Agnoletto, Casarin) instead of making a political and constructive voice heard. It seems chilling that the judiciary has found police forces carrying Molotov cocktails into a stadium to later pretend to discover them and accuse someone else of the incident. It seems sad that many parents have had to find their child beaten bloody by the law enforcement while they were sleeping. At the G8, everything happened... yet nothing happened in terms of political decisions: what came of it? No, because in the newspapers I saw the usual photos, I heard the grandiloquent statements that have a hollow ring to them, and I even read the personalized menus of the various heads of state... but I don't remember what was decided for the rest of the people in the world.
Quartocapitolo Forse Rinasco
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Bea!
Sega Golden Axe
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Great review for a great game! I played it a lot too, and ONLY in the arcade or at the bar; when I had it on my computer, I had already finished it with all three characters. And do you know which one was my favorite? Not the old man, not the dwarf, but the VIKING! Everyone has their own theory…
Capcom Street Fighter
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4 to the review-ZOT style and 4 to the game more for the story than for its real beauty. You said it well: divide, but in my opinion the second one is much more captivating, which, even with more characters, always mirrored the immediacy of the characters from the first one. And then in the second there was the beautiful Chung-Li and the miraculous VEGA, with whom I finished the game twice in a row! Ah, what fond memories of the packed arcades at village fairs... nothing compared to PlayStation... in fact, back when I was a "bocia," I couldn't care less about Sega Master System... those lucky ones had the Commodore-64 and with it a flock of friends or self-proclaimed ones who would rush over every afternoon to play...
AC/DC Fly On The Wall
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One of my favorite albums by AC/DC. Maybe it's heavier than the others, less rock, with a more metal tuning... anyway, I like it. Sgt. Mortimer... you say it's made of some of the best songs from their repertoire and then you give it a 2 diobon?