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Oasis Mtv Unplugged 1996
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if you download the video, you will definitely see it
Oasis Mtv Unplugged 1996
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TONI AND FURMINI, I see you're a huge fan of Oasis, so I have to tell you all about this unplugged: Actually, Liam was supposed to sing it all, but 20 minutes before going on stage, the two had a huge fight. Liam refused to sing these "twisted" songs, but Noel showed up anyway and sang them himself. During the concert, Liam, not satisfied, went into the audience, sat in the front row, and started heavily mocking his brother, who I can't remember what he was singing at that moment. He kept making fun of him and continued until the end of the concert. ahahaha legendary great OASIS!
Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe
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Well, I didn’t say that everything you do is negative; in fact, I like your comments, but I don’t like this review. I mean, it’s disjointed, it doesn't make sense. Just because it makes sense to you doesn’t mean it has to make sense to me. Who can say how great it was? No one, obviously. Even if all the Stratocasters in the world, whenever we think about it, we hear it in all the music today because that Stratocaster is its origin; we honor it.
Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe
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go shit was friendly...don't take offense!!!
Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe
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Thank you for this artistic trial, punisher; what stands out to me the most from this comment is that if he had never existed, the world wouldn’t be what we know today. You know I had figured it out through a mess...!!! but it's definitely a piece of advice to give to everyone to listen to the great Jimi and understand what he was evoking when he distorted the national anthem at Woodstock in front of a crowd that was still segregating boys and girls... so we were just followers of our idols, or perhaps together they revolutionized the world. Anyway, Jimi "will never die," maybe Neil Young dedicated Hey Hey My My to him!!! Who knows, but if you do a review of Sandinista, what are you going to write: Washington Bullets?!? GET OUT OF HERE!"!"!"""!
A Tribe Called Quest People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm
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band that I will always support, I meant the Anti Pop .... :)
A Tribe Called Quest People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm
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very black is a predominantly black record that is rooted in the black music born in America, even though it’s always about hip-hop, but in a very smart way without exceeding in the blackness that characterizes soul and jazz. Experimental hip hop? Maybe, alternative? I don’t think so! Considering they've simply combined and fused the genres brilliantly. Anyway, it’s great. I still feel their music today in the roots and rhymes of Mos Def and also in Anti-Pop Consortium, a band I will always support, due to the similarity in rhythms and genres.
Pink Floyd A Momentary lapse of reason
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I believe that associating Pink Floyd with current music is obsolete; they were a band that couldn't leave any legacy because they always sucked.
Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe
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Well, maybe you didn’t feel able to review it... I can understand you, but if you took a couple of breaths, you could have managed to write a few words. If you want to say goodbye, go find him at the grave and throw a lit joint on it!!
Oasis Be Here Now
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x Charles: Jhonny Deep is on bass in "Fade In-Out" if you have the CD go check the credits.