Dott. Fottermeier

DeRank : 4,91
DeAge™ : 7310 days • Here since 4 june 2006
Orange Sunshine Homo Erectus
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Supersoul, at the moment I'm listening to Wicked Lady, and among the bands you mentioned (that I didn't know), they are the ones that have inspired me the most...first impression: impressive, very solid!
Orange Sunshine Homo Erectus
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..a man, a woman, a man, a woman, a man, a man, a woman, a woman, a man, a woman....
George Thorogood The Baddest of George Thorogood and the Destroyers
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I only have a double collection of his work, where obviously all the songs you've mentioned are included! I think there's only Ted Nugent who's more of a cliché than him!!
Aerosmith Done With Mirrors
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Damn, soon it’s going to end up that "Rock In A Hard Place" is the best Aerosmith album :)) It’s a matter of taste, as you rightly say, but I find it hard to see it surpassing "Get Your Wings" ...mmmm I'm going to give it another listen.
The Dead Weather Horehound
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@Giammy: please clarify the adjectives "sconclusionato and disomogeneo" in reference to this work, thank you. Best regards.
Orange Sunshine Homo Erectus
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Wow how cool I am, I have all three of their original CDs, retrieved I don’t remember how or where, so in full Orange sunshine style. This is what convinces me the least... but they are out there... damn if they are out there... stoned... very very stoned.
Led Zeppelin That's Alright New York
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I got out of the "bootlegged Led Zeppelin phase" in 2004, you don't want me to go back there, do you?
Aerosmith Done With Mirrors
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Well, in the end, this album marks the link between the old and the new Aerosmith, who with the subsequent trilogy (Permanent, Pump, and Get a Grip) will sell a ton of records. Anyway, dear Woodstock, I still consider "Rock In Hard Place" the low point of their career; Crespo just doesn’t cut it. And now, excuse me, but I’m off to shave my balls.
Dexter Gordon Ballads
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As already mentioned, this little gem is worth getting just for the cover photo :). An IMMENSE collection that, unlike others, does not feel "frayed," but maintains a logical thread, and indeed for about 10 years, it has been a regular fixture in my CD player. For those who love ballad collections, I highly recommend "Night Lights" by Gerry Mulligan, another must-listen as well.
The Dead Weather Horehound
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Mmmm.. too bad there are so few comments for this album that doesn't have too many pretensions, but is nonetheless quite interesting. The video for "Treat Me Like Your Mother" is definitely worth it!