Dalton The Race Is On
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formidable graphomaniac.
John Coltrane Ballads
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a simple and delicate review, I liked it a lot. I don't know the album, but you made me want to listen to it. Well done!
Roberto Neumiller SOS Sahel
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proot...argh....proooot....ahhhh... damn it!
Timoria 2020 Speedball
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pantera pantera, they were influenced by the big guitars of Pantera...
Ron Keel The Right To Rock
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Absolutely agree. I had a record with them on the cover, with fire in the background. Terrible. Core, were Nitro the ones with the 2-neck guitar?
Roberto Neumiller SOS Sahel
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freebird, you confuse Inter with their fans... it's like when, back during Calciopoli, someone who doesn't understand a damn thing would call me a "thief"... what thief, I work honestly and pay my taxes, and I can't stand Moggi either. So: we hate (in a sporting way) Inter, not its fans. Let's humorously mess with each other, football is just a game. And above all, let's unite our voices shouting: FRIENDS INTER FANS, GOOD LUCK FOR TONIGHT! :-) (of course, the wish is ironic, freebird)
Roberto Neumiller SOS Sahel
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Young freebird boy, you are sweet, it's true. Plus, we share the same football faith, so I like you. But be careful: most of the Inter fans who frequent this site are great people (Algol, Fedezan, Darkeve), so I tell you: love, don’t hate.
Fausto Rossi Below The Line
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But would he be Faust'o? No, because if he is Faust'o, I'll get myself one too. Bravox
The Quireboys A Bit Of What You Fancy
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Ahh, what memories... "7 o'clock" was a formidable single. You got even better. I remember another band from that time that was very stones-oriented: Dog's D'amour. Did you like them? I liked them quite a bit.
Hollywood Rose The Roots of Guns n' Roses
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In your review, you state that Axl had already been part of the L.A. Guns, and Traci later joined Hollywood Rose. However, I had read that after the split of Hollywood Rose, Traci formed L.A. Guns! Anyway, great as always, especially regarding the description of the genesis of sleaze: crucial, in addition to the elements you mention, was also the r'n'r boogie of bands like the Stones and Flamin' Groovies.