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DeAge™ : 7604 days • Here since 16 august 2005
Traveling Wilburys Volume 1
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The next album didn't seem that great to me, and according to the musicians, it was also affected by the sad atmosphere due to Roy's sudden death. Bob, Tom, George, and Jeff didn't like it either.
Enzo Jannacci Foto Ricordo
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Vic, I know it was Pino Donaggio, it’s just that I had the computer set with autocorrect and I didn't notice it.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Into The Great Wide Open
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A rocker who has always been underestimated, at least around here. I consider the Heartbreakers one of the best backing bands of recent years. Anyway, if any Tom Petty fans also like Bob Dylan, I highly recommend the video "Hard to handle." It's a concert featuring the Dylan-Petty duo from 1986 with the Heartbreakers, quite juicy and with both protagonists in great shape. You shouldn't have any trouble finding it, available for purchase, by order, or at least online. Bye.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Into The Great Wide Open
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I'm sorry that someone like him has always been followed far less than he deserves.
Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
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In the '80s, D.M. were the only group that managed to make me enjoy techno-pop.
Sigur Rós Takk...
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I think the word "svenduti" for a group like this is a bit exaggerated. Anyway, good luck, Giubbo!
The Rolling Stones Exile On Main Street
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One of the desert island discs!
Babyshambles Down In Albion
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But it is well known that the English press (especially music-related) is pathetic and always needs the "next big thing" to worship with the first album and to bury mercilessly as soon as it makes a misstep. What a disgusting form of journalism!
Roberto Vecchioni Samarcanda
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And no one remembers "The Man Who Plays Dice with the Sky"?
Stan Ridgway The Big Heat
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"Camouflage" is one of the songs that has been my soundtrack for years.