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Molly Hatchet Beatin' The Odds
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The Creedence Clearwater Revival are definitely great and influential, but I wouldn't categorize them among the southern hard rock bands...
Prong Power Of The Damn MiXXXer
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I have their entire discography but I completely avoid this one. Prong, a few years ago, knew how to combine metal and electronics in a single album—just look at Rude Awakening. I'd say it's a totally pointless album.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live @ Stadio Olimpico (TO) 21.07.09
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OK. So I get it all. When you have the experience of a Springsteen live show, we'll talk about it again. I agree with you on the stadium concerts, and that's exactly why the only one I go to see in big venues is him. There must be a reason. Bye.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live @ Stadio Olimpico (TO) 21.07.09
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I had figured out that it was a pun!!! But you didn't tell me if you have already seen a Springsteen concert...
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live @ Stadio Olimpico (TO) 21.07.09
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Nobody talked about an unruly crowd?!? OK, but have you ever seen Springsteen?
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live @ Stadio Olimpico (TO) 21.07.09
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Purpuplan, do you see in the concerts of Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, The Cure(?) and King Crimson the energy and sweat of Springsteen??? That they perform three-hour shows is not up for debate, but I have never seen, I swear, Gilmour, Waters, Garcia, Smith, Fripp pour their souls out on stage like Springsteen does. If you didn’t get it, I was talking about giving your all on stage... about putting every last drop of sweat into your performance for the audience. In this, I’m sorry, but he surpasses all the names you mentioned. Then it doesn’t matter to you, but if you prefer three hours of Pink Floyd, what’s wrong with that... You compare the Smashing Pumpkins to Springsteen, but please. I’ve seen enough concerts and live names to tell you confidently... there’s no one like him...
Molly Hatchet Flirtin' With Disaster
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This is a damn great southern rock record!
Molly Hatchet Warriors Of The Rainbow Bridge
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BLESSED IGNORANCE!!!
Pooh Viva!
Pooh Viva!
26 jul 09
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I recently rediscovered, after having snubbed them for a lifetime, some albums especially from the late '70s and very early '80s, like Viva, Rotolando respirando, Buona fortuna, Boomerang, and Stop.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live @ Stadio Olimpico (TO) 21.07.09
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You're right KILLERJOE. 26 songs. Although for now I prefer Milano 2003 (Heroic under a universal flood!) and Milano 2008 (for the setlist). Bye.