Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7456 days • Here since 9 january 2006
Slayer The Repentless Killogy
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I can understand the confusion when a historic band retires, and Slayer have been important to me too. Because let's face it, in the end, we pick apart legendary artists, especially their later works, maybe bringing up the classic "maybe it's time to retire." But when it actually happens, we feel like crap, because even just knowing they're still around brings us joy.
Brutal Truth Sounds of the Animal Kingdom
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I’m returning to this review to tell the good @[De...Marga...] that I’m listening to it again right now: B.O.M.B.A. even after 20 plus years.
Zucchero D.O.C.
Zucchero D.O.C.
28 dec 19
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The other day I came across a track from this album (posted on fb) and as soon as I turned it on, a dance rhythm started that made me feel like I was at Festivalbar '93. So, I don't know if I want to listen to the album.
John Lee Hooker Live At Cafe Au Go-Go
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I believe I speak for everyone when I say that @[Taddi] has been a great signing for Debasio.
John Lee Hooker Live At Cafe Au Go-Go
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Beautiful review heard and great album.
The Box Tops Soul Deep: The Best of the Box Tops
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And I also forgot that Soul Deep on Gary's album is by these gentlemen!
The Box Tops Soul Deep: The Best of the Box Tops
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Very good as always, at first I thought of the Four Tops. Everything is very nice, Chilton & co. + heirs.
Mink DeVille Coup De Grâce
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@imasoulman they're cursing really loudly here, what should we do?
The J. Geils Band The Morning After
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I also like Aerosmith; I've always found them likable, even musically speaking. Besides, it's rock 'n' roll—who cares about polish or honesty (??).
The J. Geils Band The Morning After
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Were they really missing from the lineup?? Historic band, I agree with everything, and I add that Peter has done some great things as a solo artist too.