RocKnR0ll

DeRank : 0,37
DeAge™ : 7715 days • Here since 26 april 2005
Johnny Winter Still Alive and Well
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Okay editors. Let's just say that next time I'll be more careful when I write! :)
Johnny Winter Still Alive and Well
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Ah thank you "c'è" if I may kindly ask the editors to correct "Lucile" to "Lucille" (this is the beer...)
John Mayall Blues From Laurel Canyon
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For Lariana. I personally know Music Man, who by the way is the one who lent me the Mayall CDs, and reading his comment he says it's the best together, so I think he shares my opinion. Unfortunately, I have never heard The Turning Point. I consider Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton my favorite Mayall album, but not just because of Slowhand's performance; overall, it’s perhaps a more rock-oriented album and it entertains me in a different way. Blues from Laurel Canyon feels more mature and has a different atmosphere. I can't decide which one is my favorite. Certainly one day I'll tell you it's one and another day that it's the other, but they are both great albums.
ZZ Top Fandango!
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Thank you all for the support! Lately, I've been writing a few reviews to challenge myself, since my review of Neil Young attracted mixed opinions.
Anyway, to those who say the album would be the best if it all matched the studio part, I say: I like it precisely because in the first part it’s explosive and the sound is much more powerful, while in the studio they can be even more refined. So they excel in both areas.
Of course, they then went mainstream, but their early albums are of excellent quality.
I've always wondered if the beards are long to play on the surname of the drummer Frankie Beard!
John Mayall Blues From Laurel Canyon
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So I was lucky. I was undecided whether to make this album or Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton, but in the end, I opted for this one, which maybe is more seminal and renowned for the presence of Slowhand, but has a different yet great beauty like BFLC.
ZZ Top Fandango!
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"Look at that coincidence: I said it in the review of Motorhead. If you like the riff of Tush, listen to "No Class" by Lemmy & company."
Damn, you're right!!!!!!
Asia Aria
Asia Aria
3 sep 07
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The only thing I notice in Asia is that all the albums start with "A." Other than that, music for sleeping!
Aerosmith Rocks
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Great! It was wonderful to gradually discover that it was the point of view of none other than Slash!!!!!!! I've always seen Aerosmith as a huge reference point for the Guns. Once again, congrats :)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni
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I don't know the work in question and I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to classical music, but I liked how you described the piece, trying to put it on a less pretentious/intellectual level. You've piqued my curiosity, and I would really like to hear the Dongio :P
Nazareth Loud'n'Proud
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Thank you very much, it was two huge blunders, but fortunately they were corrected :)