bjork68

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DeAge™ : 7312 days • Here since 3 june 2006
Yardbirds Having A Rave Up
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Sorry for the embarrassing question, but was Sanjuro's Nirvana review censored for foul language or what? Because there are quite a few that could be censored here...
Lloyd Cole Antidepressant
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I have a question too: why so much hate? :-))))
Yardbirds Having A Rave Up
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my favorites: Page-Hendrix-Blackmore-Zappa and then I would also add Satriani and Malmsteen
Yardbirds Having A Rave Up
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a decisive group for the evolution of psychedelia, hard rock, and R&B.
Lloyd Cole Antidepressant
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I quote the metallarobionico, a nice fuck sometimes solves the most critical situations, plus it has been scientifically proven to be good for mental and physical health and brings pleasure.
The Jesus And Mary Chain Darklands
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Another very beautiful film by Sofia Coppola is "The Virgin Suicides." Tragic and sensual. A must-see.
Lloyd Cole Antidepressant
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but how much love there is here!! so much understanding and constructive dialogue :-DDD. Pass me the popcorn Punny!
Pink Floyd London 1966/1967
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Honestly, there was no need for this review, no offense intended. You say things that have been heard and overheard about Barrett, without adding anything new. As for the DVD, as you say, it's for diehard fans, a letdown really, containing just 2 songs. You can find more on the mulo.
Edoardo Bennato È goal!
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Yes, I saw him, probably when you hadn't even been thought of yet, and I assure you I appreciated Bennato live very much, but forgive me, from "è arrivato un bastimento," of which I save very little, I couldn't stand Bennato anymore, but like him, others as well. I'm not saying it's garbage, but there’s very little originality and few ideas. Forgive me, but it's my opinion, de gustibus...
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
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to KimDealISsoHOT: that Joy Division and others from the dark movement were also inspired by VDGG is not something just I say, but also qualified people say it. Then everyone sees what they see, the thing is subjective.