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Queen A Night At The Opera
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Well, didn't you get that I was dead serious??!! Come on, history is history, it's not an opinion, it is what it is and the Queen was formed in 1973, there's no arguing about that, bye bye!!
Queen A Night At The Opera
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as unofficial as possible, since they had already been playing together for some time before their official debut
Queen A Night At The Opera
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On July 6, 1973, the first single by Queen, Keep Yourself Alive/Son And Daughter, is released, while QUEEN, their debut album, comes out a few days later, on July 13 in England and September 4 in the United States, this is what is noted by official sources.
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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It's absolutely true, more than anything I love the aesthetics of that guitar, it's a little gem, but in substance you're completely right! And what do you have to say about the Fender Stratocaster... that guitar is a legend!
Europe Europe
Europe Europe
30 may 06
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great job, that is, great review!!
Europe Europe
Europe Europe
30 may 06
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great job, and it’s said by someone who, like me, lived those years as a kid! My favorite is definitely Wings of Tomorrow, but this first work has more than good ideas, which will be better structured later on. I find John Norum’s work on electric guitar excellent; he has been fundamental in shaping the band’s musical lines, and I know he returned to the group for their latest work! Oh, since you’re passionate about it, I recommend listening to the solo album A Place to Call Home by Tempest, which is an absolutely brilliant work where Joey explores paths a bit different from those he took with Europe.
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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I completely agree with you, the Jem clearly has the infamous DiMarzio Evolution pickups, which on their own are worth quite a price!! Anyway, there's a site advertising it new for only 952 euros, a nice price don't you think? Here are the specifications:
# 2 humbucker pickups + 1 DiMarzio Evolution single coil
# cosmo black hardware
# basswood body
# rosewood fingerboard with 24 frets, life tree inlays, and mother-of-pearl dot
# JEM neck
# Edge Pro II bridge
# pearl pickguard
# Includes original case
Jimi Hendrix Wild Thing - Live at Monterey 1967
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So principles, in the meantime I’m glad that you know how to accept criticism as well; it’s a sign of intelligence. My negative judgment concerns only what is lacking in this review, because the ritual of destroying the guitar is described very well. I probably didn’t understand your initial intent, and my judgment was influenced by that. Since I think I’ve been unfair and too harsh towards you, I’m happy to change my rating, with the promise to also read your other reviews to have a broader opinion! See you soon and thanks for the explanations you kindly sent me!
Hanoi Rocks Bangkok Shocks Saigon Shakes
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Your debut dear nikko89 was as surprising at first as it was disappointing right after. This review is undoubtedly very well done, but after the glaring evidence of your skilled previous AMANUENSE work, allow me—and allow us—to harbor doubts about this excellent piece of dissemination regarding a group that, in my opinion, is very brilliant in the genre and an album that likely deserved at least one more star. But at least I’m sure that the star rating is authentic!! Anyway, I am voting for you, giving you 4 out of 5, because I don’t agree with the 3 stars, but the review definitely deserves a solid 5 for how it is written. Naturally, my vote is "with reservation"... my dear, if you want trust, you must be the first to prove that you deserve it. To be clear, to err is human, to persist is diabolical!!
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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Well, the Ibanez RG is an excellent guitar; if I'm not mistaken, Paul Gilbert used to play it, a guitarist I find really talented! I really like Steve Vai's Ibanez, but it costs a fortune and I’m more of a beginner than you, so I'll stick with my very modest Maison.