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Lenny Kravitz 5
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Here it is, the answer you’re looking for lies in this: if someone has their guitars tuned, brought, and "fed" to them, they are not a rocker. Kravitz could be considered a rocker "with reservations" during the times of "Mama Said" and "Circus," but in "5" there’s absolutely nothing rock about it, just a neat and polished pop/rock sound ready for the radio. A true rocker goes to sleep with their guitar, grabs it, tunes it, and forgets about it in a moment on stage, sometimes even setting it on fire... So Kravitz is not a rocker. Period.
Ian Gillan One Eye To Morocco
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"First-level lyrics narrated by a sultry voice that doesn’t attempt to emulate the glories of the past but wisely focuses on the still enviable timbre." Five just for this phrase and five to Ian Gillan.
Mão Morta Mutantes s.21
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Edited by 10 and praise, I couldn't have done better! (5 for the editing) :PP
Lenny Kravitz 5
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@MATA: He played all the others too.. I didn't understand if the review is a joke or not. The last album by Kravitz is worth mentioning. I saw him live years ago, and I was quite disappointed, not musically, but because he turned out to be quite arrogant. I can't stand those who have the staff bring their guitar on stage.. And even put it around their neck for them. Come on, grab that guitar yourself, you idiot!
William J. Bell - Lee Phillip Bell Beautiful
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I would like to buy a high fashion piece from Forrester, does anyone know which boutique I can turn to? I’ve wanted one for over twenty years now.. One signed by Ridge, preferably. My email is maquandocazzofiniscebeautiful?hasca ssatoicoglioni@hotmail.it
John Gray Gli uomini vengono da Marte, le donne da Venere
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"Women should be listened to, respected, adored, and the little things should be given the right importance; foreplay is extremely important and afterwards, necessarily, cuddles" (cit.).
Sean Penn Into the Wild
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Watched out of curiosity just today, I mean… Let me understand… Where's the masterpiece? Oh right, it was directed by Sean Penn, and so everyone starts drooling… If all those who had a difficult childhood and adolescence and think that "a career is an absurd invention of the 20th century" acted like this guy, then Alaska would be full of corpses. Come on, at 23 he's dispensing pearls of wisdom even to the elderly, shunning society and the "caged" life, wandering around America for two years, arrives in Alaska, and in the end, after reading book after book, ALWAYS BY HIMSELF, searching for the truth, discovers that happiness is only worth having if it's shared? Give me a break… I figured that out a while ago while comfortably sitting here. "Into the Wild" with a gun? But seriously, who put a bus in the middle of the woods? And he dies of hunger because he poisoned himself with a plant? So long... So slow... Rhetorical... Really, after half an hour you find yourself asking if it’s almost over, you’re anxious to see the end, you discover it’s two and a half hours long, you wish you could shoot yourself in the balls, but by now you’ve started and you have to see it through to the end. 2 stars only for the photography and the soundtrack (at least a 4).
Bring Me The Horizon Suicide Season
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I think Marco didn't give a damn about these guys.. And that he'll be looking for you to get the Fugazi back! ;))) Anyway, spurred by your review, I listened to the album by these four kids online and I must say they really pack a punch and they are interesting even though they have faces that make you want to slap them from morning till night non-stop (even while sleeping), worse than the Arctic Monkeys in their early days (Do 3 because I don't trust..). Honestly, they barely fit into grind, actually not at all, but the review is really nice. A shoutout to your mother for managing to listen to them for three minutes! (the loudest scream my mother has ever heard in her life is John Lennon in "Twist and Shout" :o))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) @FRANCI!: Get yourself a woman (at least every once in a while!) ;)).
Ludwig van Beethoven Nona Sinfonia in Re Minore, op. 125
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Sure, it takes a lot of courage to review Ludwig... I'll help raise your average a bit...