donjunio

DeRank : 7,00
DeAge™ : 7455 days • Here since 11 january 2006
The Byrds Ballad of Easy Rider
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Wow, I actually sent the review of "Dillard & Clark" yesterday to complete the circle with my beloved Gene... I think we should get in touch privately to make arrangements!
The Byrds Ballad of Easy Rider
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In my opinion, McGuinn's best tribute to Dylan are the tracks from the Basement Tapes that ended up on "Sweetheart of the Rodeo," even surpassing the version of "Mr. Tambourine Man." @Supersoul, if you type exactly the name of Fred Neil, you'll find the review I dedicated to him a while ago, although it really is time to expand the repertoire.
The Byrds Ballad of Easy Rider
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An album with three and a half stars, the last advisable one from the Byrds, in 1969 now outdated and surpassed by all their followers, rivals, and ousted former members. Rece is, as always, impeccable in this area.
Heinrich Böll Opinioni di un clown
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I imagine the three stars were set by default, because this is simply an extraordinary novel.
Jeff Ament Tone
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After my piece on Avery, another bassist on his own..... I've always held Jeff in high regard, and he'll try to get this for me as well.
Pearl Jam Unplugged
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Damn, what memories! I found this bootleg at UPIM (!!!!) near my house for the modest price of 9990 lire in October '93!!!!!
Philip K. Dick Ubik
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"I am alive, you are dead."
Fugazi In On The Kill Taker
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A Black Dog that would fit well even if lined up by Spalletti in the magical eleven.
The Teardrop Explodes Wilder
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@Azzo. Absolutely right, even if I’m over thirty, I'm still from the magical 1977! I listened to the album in question many years ago, so your review is a prompt, not a refresher.@ Supersoul. You’re not entirely wrong, even though I’ve been feeling this way since the first months I was on the site (January 2006). In the end, what we care about from Debaser we know what it is and how to find it, even though on the homepage you have to weave through like you’re on Tomba (or OleEinar) to get there, but it’s always worth it because it’s a source of pleasure like few others for those who love music.
The Teardrop Explodes Wilder
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You’re specializing in psychedelic new wave, huh? Honestly, I don’t remember this, I’ll have to give it a careful listen again. "Fried" instead I remember well, by Jupiter what an album!