nikko89

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DeAge™ : 7338 days • Here since 10 may 2006
Nomadi Ma che Film La Vita!
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You can say whatever you want about the nomads... but to me, Augusto's voice moves me like few others do.
The Doors L.A. Woman
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Thank you Sanjuro, I will make sure to get the pieces you mentioned... and I also cite as a mortuary masterpiece Janitor of Lunacy by Nico from Desertshore.
The Doors L.A. Woman
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much less, not very well oops
The Doors L.A. Woman
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You know, "I appreciate when you correct the inaccuracies of others, really, there’s always something to learn... but I really appreciate when you try to make people laugh... with little success."
The Doors Strange Days
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Guys, on this album there are already few reviews compared to others.. and I also can't stand too many reviews for an album, but I believe that if someone thinks they have something different to say about an album, an artist, compared to others, I don't see any problems; the important thing is not to repeat what's already been said.
The Doors Strange Days
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give him one like that without justification? ridiculous
The Doors The Doors
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I prefer strange days, it's darker.. Morrison, which is better, crystal ship or summer's almost gone? the end or the celebration of the lizard?
The Doors the very best of
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Morrison, please respond to my comment on the review of Waiting for the Sun...
The Doors Waiting For The Sun
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To Jim Morrison: I read that this album, by Morrison's will, was supposed to be released this way.. Side A: the unknown soldier, spanish caravan, summer's almost gone, five to one Side B: the celebration of the lizard (complete). Is that true? Did I forget any tracks or read some nonsense? If it had really been released like this, do you think it could have been considered a masterpiece on par with the first two albums?
The Doors The Doors
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I wanted to take the opportunity to ask jimmorrison what he thinks are, in his opinion, the top 10 compositions from the Doors' discography. I acknowledge that it's difficult, but this is not about compiling a greatest hits; rather, it's about understanding which pieces are the most suited to their style, the pieces that are the most "Doors."