Night87

DeRank : 0,31
DeAge™ : 7388 days • Here since 18 march 2006
Creedence Clearwater Revival Green River
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I have never read onda-rock, so you can't tell me anything about the review.
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Hammersmith Odeon,London'75
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I provoked you, damn... it was up to you to understand. Come on, don't take it personally.
Randy Newman Little Criminals
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Intense and vibrant disco. 5 guaranteed.
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Hammersmith Odeon,London'75
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When I talk about Springsteen, it's obvious that I'm talking about rock'n'roll and not heavy rock; you don't need to be Solomon to get that :)
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Hammersmith Odeon,London'75
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Me complain? I reviewed an album (by the way, there are mistakes that I didn't make in the writing) that hadn't been analyzed yet. If Bruce really bothered you that much, you wouldn't always be here commenting on his albums. Coming from someone who compares him to Vasco Rossi, then...
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Hammersmith Odeon,London'75
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Think what you want, in my opinion it's you who's confused :) come on, deep down you're nice. I managed to get you to comment on another Bruce album anyway :)
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Hammersmith Odeon,London'75
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We have a different vision of rock. I don't consider King Crimson when I talk about pure rock 'n' roll.
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Hammersmith Odeon,London'75
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The meaning of the term "better" was implicit, but you didn't catch it. Come on, when you read the last name of this artist, you lose all sense of reality. Did I mention that solo is unbeatable? It doesn’t seem like it.
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Hammersmith Odeon,London'75
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I don't consider myself a fan of any artist; I listen to music because it's a beautiful form of art, and by appreciating it in its most successful forms, one expands their culture. Caz, look for more arguments about Bruce (I think deep down you listen to him, but you like to play the alternative here :))
Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Hammersmith Odeon,London'75
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I talked about the impact regarding the sax, not the technique, the complexity, and the unpredictability. If you don't consider the sound impact of that sax solo, you can't understand what I wrote. But you hate Bruce Springsteen and maybe even those who listen to him, so your opinion doesn't count (perhaps you've only listened to Dancing In The Dark, that would be understandable).