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DeAge™ : 7490 days • Here since 7 december 2005
Gigione Te Si Mangiata 'sta Banana
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Gigione, the king of trash... one day, on our way to school, my friend and I were hitchhiking and a guy picked us up in a white car... guess what was playing??.. the stereo blasting all the way to the school... everyone turned around, I wanted to die :)
Lenny Kravitz Are You Gonna Go My Way
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Well, indeed... I like Lenny; he made "Let Love Rule," which is a great album, though it has its share of tracks to ignore... but he remains a huge opportunist... how can you argue with that?
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
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And then I don't know if you've listened to the first two albums by the Foo, but they're not really rock 'n' roll for the masses at all...
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
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No festival, no why does every time someone pays tribute it has to be commercial? I didn’t mention Nirvana because it wasn't necessary; even my grandma rock'n'roll knows that Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana :) Ah, then help me understand the fact that when someone collaborates—or rather, when they’re called to collaborate—doesn't it mean that they are someone with balls, appreciated and respected by equally great musicians? Because Homme is, and also Jaz Coleman seems to be!!
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
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Maybe you really don't know who Mister Grohl is, but no problem... First of all, it can be said that he is a great musician. On the debut album with the Foo Fighters, he plays everything, sings, and composes, except for "Exhausted," where Greg Dulli plays guitar. He has played in hardcore punk bands like Scream and collaborated with an infinite number of artists, featuring in their albums: Queens of the Stone Age, Killing Joke, Garbage, Neil Young, Cat Power... damn, he brought together legendary figures under the name Probot, like Lemmy from Motörhead and Max Cavalera from Sepultura. He has played with Brian May, and with him and Taylor, he reinterpreted the great Mercury (singing, which is no small feat) in a performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame... I don't know, for me, this somewhat justifies my earlier statement that he is great. Then, I deduce that he has grit and passion because when I saw him live, damn, he kicked ass, and he has a great voice... and then maybe, just maybe, I'm a bit biased, but as a girl, I also say that he is a handsome man... I'm done!! ;)
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
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Come on, the festival was just for show... how picky you are! I really like Grohl and the Foo Fighters, so it bothers me when I hear all these complaints about the band... the fact that he's a great artist, not just a character, in my opinion, is not up for debate, right? He has a drive and a passion that many artists sometimes forget to make way for other nonsense...
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
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Great Grohl, that's it... everything he does is done well, think about it please!
The Misfits Earth A.D.
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On Saturday, they absolutely killed it! Just in great shape. However, the big-haired/gray guy who was drying him off with a towel was really not a sight to behold! The hits made smoke... they closed with die die my darling beautiful!!
Muse Black Holes & Revelations
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on mtv.it you can listen to it in full until tomorrow.. I did it, the hints are there, they are always very muse, sometimes a little too repetitive in sounds.. maps of problematique has a very depechemodian vibe in the intro, reminds me of enjoy the silence,,,3 because I'm sorry it didn't leave me in awe at the first listen...
Sheryl Crow The Globe Sessions
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Nice way to put it in your own words...!! This album reminds me so much of school... beautiful stories!