jack daniel's

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DeAge™ : 6097 days • Here since 30 september 2009
Nirvana Live At Reading
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Damn, I said matacà, I meant madcat, I'm sorry guys
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985
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What a story, you've turned him into part Tex Willer, part Walker Texas Ranger, but it's nice, come on. You could have closed with... SRV the fastest guitarist in the West.
AA.VV. Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More
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I was just kidding, yeah, maybe!!! If Frenk had sold his soul to the devil to play for us, I would have gladly sold mine and those of two random people next to me, at half price and in extra-luxury packaging, just to be part of the audience.
AA.VV. Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More
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You're right, Frenk, it was a huge experience, I was there, in the audience of course, and seeing Hendrix and the Who was an indescribable thing, you can't put into words the emotion I felt.
Nirvana Live At Reading
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Hey Matacà, listen a bit, I only have the Nirvana live album From The Muddy Banks..., I wanted to get the acoustic one from MTV Unplugged, but now with this one, which I didn't know had come out, you've put quite a few doubts in my already pretty messed up head. What do you think, should I get this one or the unplugged? Don't tell me "both," or I'll get pissed off.
The Police Every Breath You Take
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But I don't think this is just a catchy tune, because the world is full of catchy songs, but how many withstand the test of time? How many become popular for a month, two months, a year, and then goodbye? This is a classic, and it's a bit different; even the Shaolin monks probably know this, and if a piece manages to reach so many people, and above all, manages to not be forgotten, it's probably because there’s something that goes beyond advertising, beyond flattery; there’s something extra, difficult to decipher, but that’s what makes the difference between the Police and Fausto Rossi. The Police managed to find that something extra; Fausto did not. P.S. I work in a shopping mall, and unfortunately, I haven't yet had the luck to hear the Police coming out of the speakers.
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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Women deserve respect and love, and they should have the same rights as men, that is, almost, except for the right to drive, no, because it’s not possible that there’s a woman downstairs struggling for half an hour because she can't park a Toyota Yaris where a Volvo XC 70 just came out, I mean, come on, it's not possible, just look at her, she's still trying to maneuver.
The Police Every Breath You Take
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@ SUPERSOUL, catchy song? But why is it every time someone makes a simple, catchy piece that gets a lot of airplay on the radio it has to be called catchy? I don't know, it almost seems like those who have the gift of simplicity and can please a lot of people are necessarily worth less than those who are followed by only a few. It reminds me of those phantom theories that alternative music or indie is always better than mainstream, but who established that, besides the Great Philosopher founder of the theory presented on his superb website (and various books) of Music History? A person who believes that even the Beatles were sellouts. @ ISIDE, do you really think that one day three guys meet and decide, “Okay, now let's make a song that sells a lot of records”? Do you really think it works that way? I'm not trying to be controversial, it's just that sometimes it really seems like someone here is bothered by all the stuff known to the general public, just because of a preconceived notion.
Paul Julius Möebius L'Inferiorità Mentale della Donna
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LARROK and LAROCK, ah, so you are two distinct people, I just realized that even now, how bizarre.
Michael Jackson Off The Wall
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So far I've counted 12 best of MJ, the latest was a triple CD plus DVD box set, deluxe cardboard edition with a giant poster and a hologram for PC, but it only works with Windows Vista.