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Led Zeppelin I
Led Zeppelin I
18 feb 13
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I prefer the following ones, up to "IV".
AA.VV. Best Of Bond... James Bond: 50 Years - 50 Tracks
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The pieces I prefer are "Goldfinger" and "Live And Let Die."
Mike Watkinson & Pete Anderson Shine On You Crazy Diamond
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At the time, I read it too, and I would like to reread it. I think Barrett had an extraordinary talent, not easy to handle; I really appreciated his solo works (even if I think there are more than a few tracks that seem to go nowhere), and I wonder what would have happened if those around him had made a bit more of an effort...
The Cranberries No Need To Argue
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Their best album, where nothing is out of place. However, more than for "Zombie," I remember it for "Ode To My Family" and "Yeat's Grave."
Baustelle Fantasma
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Great review. I haven't listened to the album yet; I guess one of these days I'll download it (money is tight).
R.E.M. Fables Of The Reconstruction
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I largely agree on the value of the songs featured on this excellent album. However, I believe that the presence of some less-than-perfect tracks does not mean that R.E.M. are necessarily a singles band. In their previous albums, there are at least three lyrics that I think are noteworthy: "Perfect Circle," "So. Central Rain," and "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville" (the latter written by Mike Mills).
Pedro Almodovar Légami!
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One of Almodóvar's best films. I also think his strongest works are the less recent ones.
Giuseppe Ungaretti In memoria
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I know little about Ungaretti. I didn't know this one. Now I also know who Moammed Sceab is, thanks.
Genesis No Son Of Mine
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I understand you.
Led Zeppelin Presence
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I don't know this at all, but it seems to me that it's worth listening to.