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Come on, I can't believe this isn't a joke... it's clear, especially emphasizing the fact that the reviewer dwells on and highlights the stereotypical attitudes of a "girl watching MTV"... for the rating, I agree with surferkangaroo...
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Great David... but the last album is a bit dull, don't you think?
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I imagine... if I come across them, I'll definitely watch them...
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Anyway, "Jonathan Noyce was born in Sutton Coldfield, in the Midlands of England, on the 15th July, 1971" (official website)... considering that Ian Anderson is from '47, this bassist must be a bit young, right?
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I'll respond: 1) In fact, I mentioned it in the review regarding Ian Anderson, but of course it also applied to Barre: "for the desire to vary pieces that he must have played and replayed millions of times"... then I added that, since certain things are beautiful just as they were composed, and also because I heard them for the first time, I would have preferred they left them as they were (especially the Aqualung solo or the bass solo of Bourrée) 2) It's logical that he knows how to play the solo; my comment was a joke, I thought it would be understood...
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In my opinion, only "take it easy" and "peaceful easy feeling" are as exceptional as you say... the following "desperado" is much better.
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Well, I think the review is excellent... I don't know the album apart from two songs, "Learning to Fly," nice, and "Sorrow," definitely less nice...
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maybe it's time I finally listen to this too...
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well?
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Has Antoniodeste not arrived to comment yet?
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