Filippo Guzzardi

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ZZ Top Tres Hombres
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As usual, I forgot to vote: re-congratulations.
ZZ Top Tres Hombres
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Great Record, a somewhat immature review but full of commendable enthusiasm: my compliments. If you want to read a biography about ZZ Top that I have curated (alongside others on AC/DC, etc.), take a look at home.tele2.it/guzzardifilippo.
Whitesnake Starkers In Tokyo
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The recording takes place in a hotel where Coverdale, Vanderberg, and the other members of the lineup were touring in the land of the rising sun (where Whitesnake is a true legend). Given the successful outcome, it was decided to turn it into a commercial production, especially since the unplugged format is in vogue and was missing from the White Snake's discography. If you find yourself in a pub and hand a microphone to Coverdale, even without music, he can delight you simply because he is Coverdale: a unique and magnificent voice, although the years pass for everyone. I confirm Mandrocker's accurate clarification. Alternatively to the link provided by the author, you can go to home.tele2.it/guzzardifilippo/chi sono.html (Biography AC/DC, WHITESNAKE, HENDRIX, etc.)
Whitesnake Live... In The Heart Of The City
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Damn. I always forget to vote.
Whitesnake Live... In The Heart Of The City
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This work is the manifesto of hard'n'blues. It is the artistic pinnacle of David Coverdale. His performances in "Fool for Your Loving," "Ready 'an Willing," "Ain't Gonna Cry No More," "Walking in the Shadow of the Blues," and "Trouble" are unparalleled. When I bought this double album (I'm talking about vinyl), I was truly blown away. In this original version, compared to the reviewed CD, there are not one, but two versions of "Come On." The one not present on the CD was recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, along with all the others that follow (from "Take Me With You" to "Mistreated"), and Paice was not on drums but rather Dowle (although the cover features the line-up from the Ready an' Willing tour, from which the first seven tracks are taken). As for Vivian Campbell, apart from his presence alongside Vanderberg in the promotional videos for Whitesnake 1987 and on the corresponding promotional tour, he did not record anything with Whitesnake (he left the band just before entering the studio for "Slip of the Tongue," replaced by Steve Vai, who then ended up overdubbing some of Vanderberg's guitar parts, who was sidelined due to hand problems). Congratulations to Jettojet and greetings to Rosticci, Mandrocker, Longlivetohardrock, Fabbiu, Sfasciacarrozze, and Nightwalker10.
home.tele2.it/guzzardifilippo
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirty Cheap
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I had forgotten to vote.
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirty Cheap
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Dear Alex, for the blues roots of AC/DC and the feats of Angus and company, you can click on home.tele2.it/guzzardifilippo with link chi sono.htm. After a brief personal introduction, the first of a series of biographies is dedicated precisely to AC/DC: a genuine passion for almost 30 years now.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble The Sky Is Crying
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To DanteCruciani: If you like classic blues, Texas Flood is the most suitable. If you want to listen to a fresher and more up-to-date blues-rock, I recommend In Step.
Elton John The Fox
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I completely agree with ODRADEK: there is nothing to add except a score of 10 for his comment!
Steve Vai Flexable
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Besides Hendrix and Van Halen, who revolutionized blues and rock (including their respective branches), I would roughly place at the same level: Blackmore, Page, Iommi, Gilmour, Lukather, Rhoads, Vai, Satriani, Malmsteen, Hammett, Fripp, Howe, Hackett, Beck, Clapton, Knopfler, Moore, Vaughan, Gibbons, Allman, Gaines, Scholz, Lifeson, Schon, Santana, Di Meola, Metheny, Scofield.