VIOLATOR 88

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DeAge™ : 7525 days • Here since 1 november 2005
Eamon I Don't Want You Back
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A' JIL if you don't want to understand, then don't understand; it makes no difference to me.
Eamon I Don't Want You Back
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I didn't say that Berlusconi brought Eamon to the mainstream, I said that if people are so foolish as to identify with Eamon, they are also capable of voting for Berlusconi.
Crosby, Stills & Nash CSN
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Thank you, MisterNo, for the advice; I'll handle it right away...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Déjà Vu
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I can't tell you anything more about the reasons because, obviously, I have never talked to him about it, but I still speculate that it is a decision that falls within Neil's complex and capricious personality. Satisfied, donjunio? :))))))))))
Jovanotti Lorenzo 1999 - Capo Horn
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Lorenzo 94 is the best, this one let me down a bit and from the review I think it’s clear, still decent. This is a review to confirm that Bryant and sexyteen are not the same person since I don’t have any dealings with the latter. Please judge the review independently of the reviewer.
Eamon I Don't Want You Back
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You took the review too seriously (by the way, editors, please credit it to Bryant ft. VIOLATOR 88 as we sent it to you), about a scandalous artist. The political reference was written by me; if the brain numbing and cultural homogenization widespread in Italy suits you, that's your business. It was just my point of view.
Crosby, Stills & Nash CSN
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I only heard "Just A Song Before I Go" but it's beautiful in its sweetness. David Crosby drives me crazy: "Triad" is too emotional in the version from "Four Way Street."
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Déjà Vu
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Neil Young played at Woodstock but did not give the director permission to film him. He sang the unreleased (at the time) "Sea Of Madness," "Mr. Soul" (in duet with Stills), and "Down By The River." Satisfied now, Donjunio?
The Beatles The Beatles (White Album)
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The paternity of "I've got blisters on my fingers" has been debated, with some attributing it to Lennon or Ringo Starr (source Ian McDonald, "The Beatles").
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
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A rather unremarkable album by the Fab Four, saved only by the inclusion of the two singles "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane." Special mention goes to one of Lennon’s last masterpieces during his Beatles era, "I Am The Walrus."