misterNo

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Michael Schenker Group Assault attack
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I don't know how to vote anymore...
Michael Schenker Group Assault attack
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So, my favorites are Broken Promises and Searching for a Reason, and you might say: why should we care... Fair enough!!! You explained Graham Bonnet's departure from the group well (great voice), but I would like to know why the collaboration with Gary Barden (whom I personally prefer) ended (temporarily) (I've searched the web but can't find any sources). direte:
Francesco Guccini Folk Beat N.1; Due anni dopo
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Good morning everyone, and welcome back to many, I love the album "Two Years Later," it contains several gems, however, the track that truly takes me to a "metaphysical" dimension is "Summer Day," those "sparse and poetic phrases," and then there's that flute... a piece written (or at least published) almost simultaneously with "I Talk to the Wind" by King Crimson... both tracks somehow connect me with the cosmos... by the way, does anyone know who played the flute in "Summer Day"?
Saxon Innocence Is No Excuse
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Yes, true in playback, but back then it was not long before even the hosts could have been in playback, and I remember that in the front row of the audience there was Mario Merola who applauded vigorously (from the video attached here, you can't see due to the quality). Great piece nonetheless, Nightmare!!! Allow me a nostalgic/melancholic digression, what wouldn’t I give to go back to those years, I was still a minor, with parents looking after me, dressing like a metalhead, but I also loved new wave, I saw Saxon in concert, both on the "denim and leather" tour and on the "power and the glory" tour (the tour contemporaneous with their appearance in San Remo) and I saw them again for the "Crusaders" tour!!! Now I find myself an adult and nostalgic, thinking about the passage of time, I would really like to have a chat with that boy from back then, to tell him a few things, but fundamental ones (and probably it wouldn’t make a difference). The premises were good, I would have never believed that life would then hit me hard... but that’s another story...
Saxon Innocence Is No Excuse
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How many of you remember the Saxon’s participation in the San Remo festival??????
Saxon Wheels Of Steel
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Great album, I believe I reviewed it too, many years ago... I totally agree!!!
Saxon Innocence Is No Excuse
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"Biff is not up for debate," and that's enough for me (MOREOVER, I COMPLETELY AGREE)!!! hehehe, it's not true, I've read it all, but except for some passages, the album has never fully convinced me.
Saxon Innocence Is No Excuse
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"Biff is not up for debate," and that's enough for me (MOREOVER, I COMPLETELY AGREE)!!! hehehe, it's not true, I've read it all, but except for some passages, the album has never fully convinced me.
René Laloux Il Pianeta Selvaggio
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Hello everyone, interesting proposal!!! I need some help, let’s see, maybe this is the right place, so, many, many years ago, I saw an animated movie, a cartoon, probably a short film, the theme was "environmental" I vaguely remember it dealt with industrial expansion from the city into the countryside with the widespread spread of textile factories, until it completely devastated the land... I remember that graphically the dominant colors were blue, purple, and orange, and that the factories had tower-like shapes, perhaps due to the chimneys... does anyone remember it? Has anyone heard of it? Do you know what I'm talking about? I've completely lost track of it... but I would like to find it again...
Gov't Mule Life Before Insanity
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I was born in 1965, simple.