RocKnR0ll

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DeAge™ : 7715 days • Here since 26 april 2005
Frank Zappa Lumpy Gravy
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Everything is great!
Traffic Traffic
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I want to specify that I rate Mr. Fantasy and John Barleycorn as five stars as well, but personally, I love this one just a bit more. But above all, John Barleycorn drives me crazy because all of Winwood's talent is free to express itself without Mason, whom I prefer less. However, in this album, there are two gems written by the aforementioned, namely “Feelin' Alright” and “Cryin' to Be Heard.”
Traffic Traffic
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You’re right, Musica man, I just got confused; feelin allright is on survival, you’re right. Anyway, I know it's an album that can divide opinions, but in my opinion, it’s the most heterogeneous and therefore the most complete.
Nirvana Nevermind
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but I can’t stand Nirvana and this album in particular. I find them overrated. Sure, some songs are not to be thrown away, but they have never engaged me.
Ramones Brain Drain
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Chuck Barrys???????
Ramones Brain Drain
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Chuck Barrys???????
Stanley Kubrick Full Metal Jacket
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How did we end up talking about the Indians from "Full Metal Jacket"???
The Black Crowes By Your Side
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I really like the Black Crowes and this is definitely one of the smoother albums in their discography, though perhaps less original. I prefer Shake Your Moneymaker and Lions among the ones I've heard. Great review.
Johnny Winter Still Alive and Well
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I like the discussion you’re having. I also think Beck (Jeff, to be clear), aside from Truth and Beck-Ola, has always been for me a guitarist with great potential but poorly utilized. But what do you think about the reviewed album? In my opinion, it's along with the self-titled debut and Second Winter (which I would like to review) the best studio album of Winter from the '60s/'70s.
Gus Van Sant Elephant
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I was truly taken aback by the coldness of the two boys.
Great movie.