fedezan76

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Queen Innuendo
Queen Innuendo
22 mar 20
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The commas are in place. Did anyone notice before putting those 1s? Does no one appreciate the improvements?
Nick Haeffner The Great Indoors
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I don't know, but as always, the excellent review encourages listening.
The Black Keys Let's Rock
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Well.
ZZ Top Rio Grande Mud
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I too had missed this review, always excellent about our PPF. A name, a guarantee. This is a great album, like all their others up to Deguello. Then for me, in the '80s, they lose quite a few points, based on my tastes of course. I'm curious, if you still hang around these places: what do you think of Whiskey Myers (if you know them, of course)?
Kurt Sutter Sons of Anarchy
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In the days of an original series, perhaps watching it now wouldn’t have the same effect. However, I still really liked it. Not on the level of Breaking Bad, of course (which beats even the excellent The Shield), but it’s one of those series that keeps you hooked and has a great ending.
The Rolling Stones Some Girls Live in Texas '78
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For me, from Aftermath to It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, they didn't miss a beat. I'm not one of those who rave about Exile; I much prefer Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers. Some Girls (from the studio) was the last hurrah before the actual and relentless decline. However, we're talking about at least 10 albums of high quality; not many can boast that.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
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So many, too many notions. I find everything very confusing. The album is amazing, it's well-known, and my favorite track is on it too. But I still prefer the first two.
Led Zeppelin Presence
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Great album. Not at the level of those that came before it. But still excellent. The review is personal, even original, but it doesn't convince me. However, it’s very difficult to talk about Led Zeppelin.
Sophia It's Easy to be Lonely
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They have never gripped me like God Machine, even if at times they evoke them. They lack the jolts of electricity that were essential to their simple yet emotional formula. However, that's the effect they have on me. While to you, they seem to do a great deal of good.
Slint Spiderland
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Certainly an innovative and influential album. I like it, but for my taste, I don't consider it a masterpiece. This time I find the review too forced, even for your already very emphatic style.