donjunio

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Satan Court in the Act
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applause...
The Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street
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but indeed j%r,: I personally criticized you for including the name of Zappa, a brilliant academic who ended up in rock by chance and has always distanced himself from it, in a review of "exile on main street", which is the epitome of loud, streetwise, dirty rock. That's all.
Quicksilver Messenger Service Quicksilver Messenger Service
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Yeah! There's a lot missing from the Grateful Dead, I've already been through Aoxomoxoa, now I was thinking of reviewing the first one from The Band...
The Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street
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The album is out of this world, and to describe its greatness, you could delve into its contents without having to mention other artists, make barroom comparisons, or throw other artists under the bus. Regarding Neil Young, it's certainly true that he was influenced by the Stones, but the kind of gritty sound that Neil would come to perfect in the mid-70s he had already shaped with Crazy Horse in 1969 (as heard in the recent "Live at Fillmore East"), well before the essential "Exile on Main St."
Sergio Martino L'allenatore nel pallone
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"tracksuit, you shouldn't have scored..." legendary stadium chant!
Mario Monicelli I Soliti Ignoti (1958)
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hats off!
Jefferson Airplane Takes Off
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It's been a while since I last listened to it, nice find.
Sergio Martino L'allenatore nel pallone
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It’s clear that the screenplay of this film wasn’t written by Plautus or Terence, but to compare it to Il Bagaglino is a stretch, come on…. I totally agree with Bartleboom and Stoopid. The reviewer certainly exaggerated with the hyperboles, but undoubtedly anyone who follows the circus of football can’t help but have a good laugh with this film.
Sergio Martino L'allenatore nel pallone
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Anyone who loses their mind on a Sunday over a ball can't help but appreciate this film.