bjork68

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Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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Yes, I knew about the concert in the province of Udine, but unfortunately, it’s far from me, and I don’t think anyone wants to spend money to see Bjork; my friends don’t like her very much. If it had been a rock band, they would have rushed to come. Ah, iside, I think I’m going to miss Peter because it falls on a Monday, and neither I nor those who were willing to come can make it due to work reasons (as well as being broke). :-(. Sorry, steffaraffa, if we took advantage of the space.
Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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my first record, solely mine, that I received as a gift is Ghost in the Machine by The Police; in fact, I sometimes listen to it again and get emotional, sigh sigh. And anyway, from '74 to '80 I only listened to the music that my family, cousins, etc. were listening to, which fortunately was decent music. At 12, I knew The Wall by heart :-DD
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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mmm interesting what you said. I didn't know the Beach Boys and Wilson's merits so well. You never stop learning.... :-)
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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In fact, easy, I said contributed to elevate, not that they were the only ones or the first. The Beach Boys, I might be blaspheming here, but I have never been excited by them.
Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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I don't know, I liked that one and it's a bit sos and that's it....:-P
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Pi.per, the value of the Barrettian masterpiece is enormous, just like the influence it has had on all of rock music, and this is something that must rise above personal tastes. But let's not digress; we're talking (for the umpteenth time :-D) about Sgt. Pepper.
Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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Nick, Donna was one of my uncles' idols. Back then, I was just a little girl, but I was passionate about her because she was different, not the usual disco inferno or the kind of ABBA that I couldn't stand even then, except for "The Winner Takes It All."
Wolfgang Becker Good Bye Lenin!
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It would already be a big step forward to prevent convicted individuals and those under investigation from being able to run for election.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Without comparing it to other artists' albums, in my opinion, Sgt. Pepper's is superior to Revolver, not to mention that it's from '66, and it's certainly more interesting and impactful because it marks two turning points in the Beatles' career: one concerning technical, sound, and creative quality, and the other stylistic, the psychedelic shift, if you will. But even in Rubber Soul, this shift was vaguely perceivable. Undoubtedly, the credit goes to the Beatles for having, at a certain point, helped elevate Pop to something more than just harmless little songs.
Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby
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maybe it was precisely because it was complex and varied that I liked it so much :-)