jack daniel's

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James Mangold Quel Treno Per Yuma
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Hmm... let’s say the movie is a bit hard to decipher, but overall it's not bad.
The Jesus Lizard Live @ Spazio 211 (TO) 19.09.2009
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...yes, but don't let Iside hear you
Mario Biondi If
Mario Biondi If
22 nov 09
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Here we need a Standing Ovation, for everyone, you have all been fantastic on this page. Better than a Hitchcock movie, all these intrigues, double-crossing staff members, Russian spies, moles and infiltrators, dangerous investigations, hidden truths. What a delight, guys, thank you, thank you all from the bottom of my heart, truly. A memorable page to be handed down to posterity.
Rakim The 18th Letter
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This rapper makes me feel like crap. To avoid controversy, I think he sucks, but I can't speak for others.
The Beatles Rubber Soul
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tiny?
The Beatles Rubber Soul
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yeah ok, that's what G Martin said, and in post 55 I shared what I think about it. Conclusion: I don't agree with G. Martin. The Who did it too, I mean, many did, but if I had lived in those years I would have been more than annoyed to get both 45s and 33s. (but it's just my tiny and very personal opinion)
The Beatles Rubber Soul
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Well, Lizzy, on the issue of the 45s not included in the albums, I wouldn't really agree with you. I don't think it was a form of respect for the fans, quite the contrary. Back then, it was done this way; it certainly wasn't just the Beatles doing it, but I've always found this habit a bit annoying. In fact, a fan had to buy both 45s and LPs to get all the songs. If they had been included, only the LPs would have been enough. It was just plain commercial strategy to sell more. Even Deep Purple did it in their early albums; for example, "Black Night" wasn't included in IN ROCK, "Strange Kind of Woman" wasn't included in Fireball, etc. However, on the new CD reissues, they included the singles and unreleased tracks. From this point of view, the Led Zeppelin were better; you got the album, and it had everything there.
The Beatles Rubber Soul
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a translation is urgently needed
Pavement Major Leagues
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elapeppa! at least you could have given a rating. Next time just send the author\title and cover.
The Beatles Rubber Soul
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Well, finally a nice little record from the '60s. My favorite of the four remains Sergeant Peppino, but finding one that's not too pricey in their discography is quite a challenge. I agree with the review; these remastered editions in cardboard with booklets and various extras are certainly excellent, but 20 euros for a CD is a lot, especially today with downloading, considering that it's stuff from over forty years ago.