jack daniel's

DeRank : 1,05
DeAge™ : 6097 days • Here since 30 september 2009
Offspring Smash
Offspring Smash
17 apr 10
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Beautiful, back then I wore out the cassette and broke the tape player from constantly replaying Self Estime.
Extreme Extreme II: Pornograffitti
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Probably their best album. Great band, but unfortunately an inconsistent career. It’s a shame they didn’t release any live albums because they knew how to perform on stage.
Rainbow Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
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I prefer Rising (sublime), but what a beautiful album this is too. With Rainbow, perhaps the most creative Blackmore ever.
Chris Weitz The Twilight Saga: New Moon
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The Twilight Sega: New Merd
Slash Slash
Slash Slash
17 apr 10
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I think you may have gone a bit overboard with the praise, anyway I've heard good things about the album, who knows...
Jovanotti La Mia Moto
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I remember the song like it was yesterday... you're like my motorcycle, you're just like her, let's go for a ride, if I were you, I'd go for it... damn, what a catchy tune! And then there's that other one... no Vasco, no Vasco, I won't fall for it...
B.B. King Live At The Regal
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One of the best (maybe the best?) live albums by B.B. King, as well as one of the greatest classics of the Blues. A fundamental historical record. Yes, maybe the only flaw is its length, but then again, even Live at Leeds by The Who, when it was released on vinyl, lasted less than 40 minutes, and it was a rock bomb. This is, instead, a blues bomb. Great choice, Teen.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Live at Carnegie Hall
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Teen, you’re a guarantee. You’re doing great with the SRV section. Now I’m expecting the one for Live Alive. And if you have time, maybe do a few on Rory Gallagher since there aren’t many at all. @ale9t0, I think the ideal is to start with the first one, Texas Flood.
Leonard Cohen Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970
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truly beautiful, what great class