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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
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I didn't mention "Requiem for the rockets" not out of forgetfulness, but because it seemed more appropriate to emphasize tracks that I consider more important. Still, it's true, I could have talked about it (and very well, of course!).
Paul and Linda McCartney Ram
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I don't like it at all, maybe the lack of an alter ego like John Lennon hasn't done our Paul much good.
Oasis Don't Believe The Truth
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Alright, they may be unpleasant and arrogant, but it seems to me that on DeBaser throwing shade on the music of Oasis has become the favorite sport.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Weld
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Kosmo, I also recommend "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere," the first album credited to Neil Young & Crazy Horse, released in 1969.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Weld
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I know that maybe Sonic Youth and Social Distortion have little to do with grunge, but two things are undeniably true: the first is that that year Neil and Crazy Horse took several bands from the then-boiling American underground on tour, the second is that with those two albums (I mean "Ragged Glory" and "Weld") they gave perhaps a decisive push to the then underground grunge scene of Seattle. Let me tell you, these are not nonsense; it's history.
John Fogerty Centerfield
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Busca and Mucchio.
Francesco De Gregori Miramare 19.04.1989
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Borntorun, we didn't understand each other. The album, musically, IS a masterpiece. It's in the arrangements where De Gregori and Zanotti miss the mark.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Weld
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"giunge" because sometimes the autocorrect installs itself and certain wrong words slip in without me noticing.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Weld
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"Raged glory," but also "Rust never sleeps" and "Freedom."
Traveling Wilburys Volume 1
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Obviously, the lowercase bob is a typo.