Fabrizio De André Rimini
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you are right.......
Fabrizio De André Rimini
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Yes, Tom, but Andrea is also a female name....
Dire Straits Love Over Gold
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I remember the first time I listened to Private Investigation; I kept turning up the volume, but the song never took off. Then over the years, I learned to appreciate it. (P.S. I am much more attached to the Notting Hillybies that I reviewed years ago.)
Dire Straits Making Movies
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this is definitely my favorite from Dire Straits, even though some tracks are quite anonymous. I won't rate it because it's been 25 years since I could listen to them anymore.
Fabrizio De André Rimini
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Surely Fabrizio has created better albums than this one, but to say that the songs are little known seems a bit too much. Since a good part of this work was included in that concert album with PFM, which was truly something astonishing.
Charlie Chaplin Tempi Moderni
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just fuse
Air Pocket Symphony
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@@Gilberto, read my . uha!uha!uha!uha!uha!uha!uha!uha!uha !uha!uha!uha!uha!
George Antheil Fighting The Waves
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You wouldn't want a 5 from me too, would you?
Little Richard The Best Of Little Richard
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Chuck, you are mentioned in my review on May 1st; I pretty much wrote the review in a rush after Chuck's appearance. Elvis was just a product to steal rock 'n' roll from the hands of blacks and some literally crazy whites (j.j.lewis). Elvis was the perfect product for the masses: white, handsome, and moms dreamed of him as a son-in-law. Musically, he was nothing compared to the real greats of rock 'n' roll, and let's not forget Fats Domino.
Little Richard The Best Of Little Richard
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great Little he was Rock not that wimp Elvis!