DaveJonGilmour

DeRank : 1,09
DeAge™ : 7256 days • Here since 29 july 2006
Jethro Tull Dot Com
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Technique almost perfect achieved by Ian Anderson? In '99? And when will he reach that perfect one? In another 40 years?
Vasco Rossi Colpa d'Alfredo
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IT'S NOT ONLY ALFREDO'S FAULT BUT ALL OF US ITALIANS, IGNORANT AND STUPID ENOUGH TO MAKE THIS RACIST DRUG DEALER RICH!
Le Orme Felona e Sorona
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and it should have happened to me!!!!
Le Orme Felona e Sorona
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We Beatboy is the first one I prefer, but the following three are no less.
Le Orme Felona e Sorona
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Hey, but I've never seen Le Orme live and you guys know them even????? What the hell!!! If you know when the next concert is, let me know!!!!
Le Orme Felona e Sorona
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Did Tagliapietra tell you??? Wow!
Kansas Masque
Kansas Masque
27 oct 06
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Masque from '75 is the third album by Kansas, preceded by the self-titled album from '74 and Song for America from the same year. What intertwining, what folk-prog, what a unique style! Among the greatest American bands of all time!
Le Orme Felona e Sorona
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Damn, the album is one of the greatest I've ever heard... "BEHIND SIGHS OF TRUE LOVERS TWO TWIN ROSES DON'T DIE TOGETHER"... it's so nice to listen to it for the millionth time... Felona e Sorona by Le Orme, a fantastic thing, among the best albums in history!!! I almost feel moved now that I want to listen to it again... But is it true that there's a video about it????
---LE ORME I LOVE YOU---
and THE RATING HERE IS MUCH MORE THAN 5!!!
I not only see the essence of music but also that of life, dreams, and an enchanted world...
Le Orme, the '70s, the sky, FREEDOM!
Jethro Tull Stand Up
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Oh yes! "Stand up" friends!!! Everyone stand up in front of this proto-prog gem (but not only)! The ultimate masterpiece by Jethro Tull, well seasoned, thrilling, refined, unique!
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick
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I'm really sorry because I'm crazy about the style of Jethro Tull and Anderson in particular, but there are superior prog albums to this one, and not a few. "A Passion Play," which was supposed to be their quintessential prog work, unfortunately turned out to be a bit of a flop. In any case, long live the Jethro Tull!