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Oasis Oasis
Oasis Oasis
15 feb 06
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Sorry, instead of "fare" I wrote "dare"!
Oasis Oasis
Oasis Oasis
15 feb 06
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Good job... reading this review, for a moment I felt like I was there with you... but you could have made it a bit longer, but it’s okay.
Jesse McCartney Beautiful Soul
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he's not Paul McCartney's son....right???
they just have the same last name, right????????
Cream Fresh Cream
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Yes, it’s true they make a brief appearance in the movie "Blow Up"! I remember that later the protagonist David Hemmings (the same actor who starred in Dario Argento's Profondo Rosso) picks up the piece of the guitar and leaves it in the middle of the street!
Cream Fresh Cream
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I haven't listened to the album, but I will! Good job, the review is okay.... you can tell you like Cream!!!! Am I wrong or did Led Zeppelin emerge from the Yardbirds?
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Brain Salad Surgery
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The title track is originally included in the album "Works Vol.2".
Le Orme Contrappunti
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Antonio, I recommend you buy it.....it's worth it.
The Who Quadrophenia
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Sorry for the typos..."pensi" and "antipatici"
The Who Quadrophenia
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I highly recommend Emerson, Lake & Palmer!!! They're also prog rock! Italian prog is represented by bands like Le Orme, PFM, and Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso, but there are others too, like Balletto Di Bronzo, Trip, and Rovescio Della Medaglia, which are very valid as well; give them a listen! In the previous post, I forgot to mention another equally great band, the "Doors" of the great and unforgettable Jim Morrison. What do you think of them? And sorry, you like The Who but find Zeppelin and Purple unappealing... that's strange!
The Darkness One Way Ticket To Hell... And Back
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I haven't listened to the album, but I've heard from many people that this album is a bluff! I see the Darkness as a glimmer of light in a musical darkness dominated by idiots like Linkin Park, 50 Cent, Eminem, Jay-Z, Bon Jovi, and all the "sound" crap that MTV gives us! The review explains a lot to those who haven't listened to the album, well done Spike Joe!