Zarathustra

DeRank : 0,46
DeAge™ : 7356 days • Here since 21 april 2006
John Lee Hooker Chill Out
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Yes, a friend of mine played something for me a long time ago, so the memory is quite distant... In the meantime, I'll see to get the album you mentioned. Bye, talk soon!
John Lee Hooker Chill Out
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Blessed are you for having the vinyls... As for Don't Look Back, well, it's undoubtedly magnificent; it even won a Grammy, I believe, for Best Traditional Blues Album. I slightly prefer this one because in comparison it's dirtier and "meaner," but that's a matter of personal taste. Anyway, thanks for the suggestion; I'll definitely look for the record you recommended.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Brain Salad Surgery
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santi_bailor, are you alright?
John Lee Hooker Chill Out
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From that phase, I only have "Urban Blues" and "Boom boom," which are fantastic and, from what I've read, encapsulate a bit of the entire period. Unfortunately, his discography is vast, but my euros are not... so to get an overview of the classic tracks, I got the compilation I mentioned. I'm glad to have sparked someone's interest. Bye.
Madonna Confessions On A Dancefloor
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The review is perfect in my opinion. I won’t express myself on Madonna; I find her repulsive as a person and as a “show business” woman. To me, she is the anti-music.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Brain Salad Surgery
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Vote for the record.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Brain Salad Surgery
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Welcome, I hope you'll do us proud. The album is great, excellent choice indeed, and the review is good for a debut. It would be a three, but I'll give you a four for encouragement.
Massimo Di Cataldo Sulla Mia Strada
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I don't have the courage to listen to the album, but since I saw it on TV, I find it more likable. The review is eloquent.
Brian Eno Ambient 1: Music For Airports
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Great album, it creates unique atmospheres, I just don’t understand the connection with airports… Very beautiful review.
John Lee Hooker Chill Out
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The best