JimMorrison

DeRank : 3,31
DeAge™ : 7548 days • Here since 10 october 2005
Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Metheny/Mehldau
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Chatnoir, you probably don’t frequent record shops very often. This cover has dominated the shelves of every store/mall under the "new releases" and "top 10" sections for months... :D Obviously, the product is of high quality, even though I haven't had the chance to listen to it with the attention it deserves.
B.B. King Live At The Apollo
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Well, the vast majority of blues & rock guitarists are indeed self-taught, leading to a very personal approach to the instrument, resulting in the development of unconventional techniques that are no less effective. Byez Vodichem.
Nigel Kennedy and Jaz Coleman Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto
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<<<garbage nonetheless, listen to the killing joke damn >>> Is it not a fake by Sanjuro? Iside no, you know you hurt me too much.
Nigel Kennedy and Jaz Coleman Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto
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Unfortunately, I haven't listened to this yet. I say unfortunately not because I am fully convinced of the work's value (often these operations sound a bit bland to my ears) or that the big names of Kennedy and Coleman make me blind, but just out of curiosity. I will probably like it too, I don't know, I want to listen to it... What is certain is that I will get it in really short order, The End will surely be a treat.
Paco de Lucía, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin Friday Night In San Francisco
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For fifteen days, Friday Night in San Francisco has been playing in my car CD player and it still hasn’t tired me out... Di Meola and De Lucia in Mediterranean Sundance are in perfect harmony, and the three of them in Guardian Angel reach incredible levels of excellence...
The Doors The Doors
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I would like to thank the cordial Dr. Fottermeier for responding on my behalf, representing my thoughts even though it wasn’t his intention. However, unlike him, I don’t have a ranking to propose; it would be too difficult for me to compile one. Perhaps with a bit of calm, I could think of a ranking of a few things they could have skipped, but that would be a waste of time. That said, this is my favorite album, no doubt about it... @Fotter: next time, could you join me?
Cadaver Hallucinating Anxiety
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Damn, and it’s a Monday morning dated 07 JAN 07, no carnival jokes here...
B.B. King Live At The Apollo
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|||but in my opinion he was a virtuoso of solos and blues nuances, one of the best in the field.||| Unconventional technique but still technique. This partly answers what I wanted to say to you, first. In your opinion, who was the first to slide? Who laid the strongest foundations for the blues with the six-string?
Stellastarr* Harmonies For The Haunted
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Ah Ah! Gotcha! You're cheating on me with the first one who mistreats you, you nasty scoundrel. Luckily, I've just challenged the primiballi mate to a duel to the last fiery burn, and I don't regret it at all... Oh, and next time, before writing a review, do your homework. Thank the average that doesn't work ELSE no one would take another 1 away from you!
Cadaver Hallucinating Anxiety
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Early riser too, oh Gee?