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Of course, it doesn't make sense to say "the best band ever"; rather, it's more accurate to discuss the plausibility of being the best band. The Doors can indeed be considered among the best of all time, but it's obvious they aren't the absolute best. After all, they created an incredible album that reaches heights rarely matched.
Red Crayola The Parable of Arable Land
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I quote on/off endlessly, especially on hosianna mantra: for me it lasts way too little..
Actually, I also agree with you on royal trux, I'll try again anyway..
Queen A Night At The Opera
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i...The Doors, a little respect...
Queen A Night At The Opera
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I'm going for coke (don't think badly.) and popcorn, go ahead and start! I'm betting one euro on pixelid, it's set at 10,000!
Queen A Night At The Opera
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frontman + great is your opinion, which can still stand. The rest, as you've said it now, is fine, but you'll understand the doubts and ironies when reading your previous posts or other reviews.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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eh!
Queen A Night At The Opera
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ok pixelid. I said that I find your idea about the excessive mythologizing of past geniuses interesting. However, I don’t think you can compare Freddie to Mozart, for the simple reason that Freddie is one of the many (talented) musicians who made rock music in the 20th century, while Mozart was perhaps the greatest composer of classical music; in short... the comparison really doesn’t make sense, despite them both being musicians. Freddie was flamboyant, in his own way genius, whatever you want to call it, but in a musical sense, the comparison cannot hold.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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where to? obviously at the UFO Club in London, the supporting group is certainly Pink Floyd. the venue is small so I’ll see what I can do.
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Jim, it's not that I don't like Chopin very much, especially live... Rather, on July 1st I'm going to see the one by Bach, it seems to have a really cool instrumentation, a kind of piano, but different... I don't know what it's called, some technological stuff anyway. I'm going with my great-grandfather who, when he was young, also went to Bach concerts. Let me know if you're interested.
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look, Mozart is not the one who plays in the queen, huh...