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Ringo Starr Ringo
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In my opinion, one of the best tracks by Ringo as a solo artist is from the 1981 album "Stop and Smell the Roses." It was written by him and Ron Wood (that’s Woody from the Stones) and is called "Dead Giveaway." Giampy, let me know if you know it.
Lou Reed Mistrial
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I wanted to say that one can compensate for periods of low inspiration with intelligence and skill.
Lou Reed LIVE @ Teatro Nuovo Milano. 27/02/06
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Why doesn't zero exist for such garbage? Maybe it even thinks it's funny...
Lou Reed Street Hassle
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"Street hassle," a cornerstone of European music? Strange, until today I thought Lou Reed was from New York...
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi anthology 04.05
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Uggesù, so exciting! When I found out that this CD was coming out, I got goosebumps from the excitement! I couldn't wait to listen to it!
Lou Reed Magic and Loss
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The Boss sings in one of the episodes of the piece "Street Hassle," if I'm not mistaken it should be "Waltzing Matilda."
Lou Reed New York
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If only all albums had such rhetorical lyrics...
Iggy Pop Blah-Blah-Blah
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I often had to argue with my brother who would always say, "Well, it's still Iggy Pop." No, damn it, it was NOT Iggy, it was a nonsensical hybrid.
Lou Reed New Sensations
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Personally, what I like the least is "Legendary hearts," I really find it quite weak.
Ringo Starr Ringo
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Beautiful review, but all in all I prefer "Goodnight Vienna" from the following year; there was that really fun little song... what was it? "And I say no no no no I can't drink it no more, I'm tired to waking up on the floor..."