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Nick Harkaway Il Mondo Dopo La Fine Del Mondo
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564 pages ... for now word of mouth, but I am also curious.
Enrico Ruggeri Peter Pan
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Yes, but this review should be read in the voice of èeinreico rouggèeri.
The Allman Brothers Band Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival: July 3 & 5, 1970
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Thank you all for commenting and contributing to this page. I confirm: this Live contains most of the tracks from the first three productions (the allman brothers band, idlewild south, at fillmore east), which I strongly recommend, just as much as the fourth chapter eat a peach. I also confirm, with regret, the passing of Duane Allman and Barry Oakley between '71 and '72; the band continued to make music, led by Gregg with the support of the two loyal drummers/percussionists Butch Trucks and Jaimoe. The latest album is a live recording from 2004.
Faster Pussycat Faster Pussycat
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review at times physiological. @Core-a-core I advise against watching and listening to the current Faster Pussycat ... but I imagine you are already aware
Yawning Man The Birth of Sol (The Demo Tapes)
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I have "Rock Formations", and yet ... what am I waiting for??
John Bongiovi The Power Station Years 1980 - 1983
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But Bongiovi with a g and not with a j - and all together - that's not really his true surname from his birth certificate, is it?
Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland
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I haven't seen it yet, and I sincerely hope that the two masterpieces by Lewis Carroll haven't been irreparably ruined. And with them, the credibility of the Burton-Depp duo. But I have a bad feeling...
Mark Knopfler The Ragpicker's Dream
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"I envision paradise as a place where folk music meets blues." A demonstration of how one can lower the tones while still maintaining great class. Great Mark! Beautiful review, congratulations.
Pearl Jam Vitalogy
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Whether incisive or not, badass frontman or not, I have always seen Pearl Jam as a creation of Ament and Gossard, born to allow them to have their say in the music scene... Since they have never been as bad as some here would like to make you believe.
Pearl Jam Vitalogy
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@Mr.Moustache ... it seems to me that this album is not striking at all FOR YOU, and I have nothing against that; however, it does seem to resonate with several other beings who commented on this review. But please explain what you mean by the phrase "Pearl Jam were a breath, nothing more. Eddie Vedder the architect of that breath" ... Do you mean breath as in a temporary duration? (It doesn't seem that way; they've been playing for twenty years) Or were they perhaps too little GRUNGE in the '90s? Because I’ve always intentionally ignored those stories; I've always based my opinions solely on perceptual feelings of BEAUTIFUL/UGLY/DECENT (to simplify). In fact, I like Pearl Jam while Mudhoney makes me sick.