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Iggy Pop Best Of... Live
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Who knows what a combined video could be like?
Herbie Hancock Sextant
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I'm definitely downloading this. I'm really passionate about the electronics of the early '70s.
David A. Carter 600 Punti Neri
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What will appear?
Pooh Rotolando Respirando
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Essentially agree. The Pooh have never thrilled me, but I believe their output from the late '70s is more than respectable.
Matteo Zambrini Altrove
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I've set poetry aside a bit, especially contemporary poetry, due to the difficulty of finding anything new that isn't reliant on clichés or obscure formulas. This author seems interesting to me.
Jack Kerouac I Sotterranei
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I read "On the Road" several years ago. It's not one of my favorites.
Pink Floyd The Wall
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Very well-made review, although I disagree with some statements ("rhythmic and melodic poverty"). The album is the last masterpiece of Pink Floyd and has the strongest message (If you isolate yourself, you rot); at times it suffers from some prolixity and the excessive prominence of Roger Waters, especially in the second part. I believe Barrett and Gilmour only truly played together in a BBC program from '70 (from which a bootleg was taken), where they presented some of Barrett's songs in an acoustic setting. Gilmour then played bass and (I believe) an instrumental outro, guitar included, in "Dominoes," on Syd's second solo album. However, he generally played over what was recorded by his friend, who most of the time couldn't manage to play alongside others.
Keith Jarrett & Charlie Haden Jasmine
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I suspend my judgment on the album, certainly a work of quality, given the names...
Paolo Nutini These Streets
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Paolo Nutini comes to you from nowhere and tells you nothing.
Vasco Rossi London Instant live
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Great idea, DLF!