jack daniel's

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DeAge™ : 6097 days • Here since 30 september 2009
Robert Plant Pictures At Eleven
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um...sorry...Made in Japan would be from '72, but I have the feeling that you’re doing it on purpose, so, ok, whatever ^_^
R.E.M. Live at the Olympia
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For many years they were reluctant to release live albums, now they're putting them out one after another.
Uriah Heep Salisbury
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I find it more progressive than hard rock; in the end, there isn't much hard rock, let alone metal. Anyway, it's a great album.
Bohren & der Club of Gore Gore Motel
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Damn, I thought it was the review of "Dalla Cina Cor Furgone."
Robert Plant Pictures At Eleven
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...actually Live At Leeds is from '70 and not '69, so it's later than the first two by the Zeppelin, and it's called Live At Leeds, not Live In Leeds, just for the record...please go on
Pupo, Emanuele Filiberto, Luca Canonici Italia amore mio
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Well, Donnie, the money they asked for, one way or another, they're getting it, since between dancing, recommendations, and pseudo-songs, this Prince is making some serious cash! I would propose exile again, but this time on the moon.
Peter Weir Master And Commander
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I'd rate the film a three and a half; a precise and smooth review as usual, you're a guarantee, well done.
Pupo, Emanuele Filiberto, Luca Canonici Italia amore mio
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one of the ugliest things I've ever heard, activate ZERO for this bullshit
Marco Risi Maradona - La Mano de Dios
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Well, what can I say, Diego as a footballer is beyond debate. Even though it’s obvious that everyone has their own "favorite" players. Mine, who was from that era too, was the solid Lothar Matthäus; he had an utterly devastating shot, the kind that when he took penalties, the goalkeepers' highest aspiration was just not to get hit by the ball, whether it was a goal or not didn't matter to them, it was a matter of life or death there, not just losing. I still remember this incredible goal he scored, a run right into the penalty area, straight as an arrow because he wasn’t a technical monster, and at a certain point, he unleashed a crazy bomb, a defender had the "brilliant" idea to slide in for a challenge, but nothing, the ball first disintegrated the opponent's legs, then destroyed the goalkeeper's gloves, it went into the net, tore through it, flew over the stands, and exited the Earth's orbit in about 15 seconds. Lothar Matthäus, just the name gave you a sense of power that others could only dream of.
James Cameron Avatar
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