claudio carpentieri

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Mick Bonham John Bonham. Il motore dei Led Zeppelin
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The blue blood that runs in your veins;-), clearly reflects a deeply rooted musical aristocracy that belongs to you by right. A beautiful presentation regarding one of the music books dedicated (I believe) to one of the most influential drummers in the history of music. The love you convey through what you write encourages - in my opinion - the justified purchase. See you soon, nobleman, and keep it up.
p.s.: The curiosity to read your writing is perhaps motivated by my attempt to share my thoughts on all the Led Zeppelin albums. :-)
Van Halen Women And Children First
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I see that you just can’t get away from my name, just kidding, and this gives me great pleasure. WACF remains for me a (mini?) album to which I owe a lot since I went to buy it after the release of "Fair Warning" a year later. Thank you for appreciating my words which hopefully today will at least encourage someone to take a record that has been gathering dust off the shelf.
The Black Crowes Shake Your Money Maker
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Writing about such a great album like this hasn't been easy, but since my thoughts haven't gone unnoticed, a thank you to everyone for the constructive feedback on what I've expressed.
U2 Boy
U2 Boy
5 nov 16
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Welcome and congratulations written above the lines.
W.A.S.P. W.A.S.P.
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Competent commentary on the album with many nice historical references.
The Rolling Stones Cocksucker Blues
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A resurrection of a great piece of history. Well done.
Green Day Revolution Radio
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The exhaustive piece you've come up with definitely encourages listening, well done!
Raw Power God's Course (demo 1982)
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Beautiful description that fosters feelings and personal experiences. I would have liked to give you 5 just for not mentioning the opening that the slightly more than debuting Guns 'N' Roses did in Seattle in 1985...but I clicked incorrectly, I apologize. A hug. L.;-)
Lone Justice This Is Lone Justice: The Vaught Tapes, 1983
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Great revelation... I had the pleasure of seeing them at the end of May 1987 and I was convinced to listen to their self-titled debut and "Shelter," which I appreciated very much. Really nice review with a precise historical overview.
Bob Dylan Tangled Up in Blue
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Beautiful analysis, congratulations.