Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7250 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Steve Vai Live At The Astoria London
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Vai is amazing for the passion he puts into it and the skill and finesse with which he engages in increasingly incredible feats on the six strings... in this DVD one of his spectacular concerts is showcased. The Hendrix covers are the highlight, along with, for me, "The Animal". Charisma and class.
Gotthard Lipservice
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But who tells you that they are not appreciated? Just because they didn't sell as much as U2? Gotthard play Hard Rock (at least that of their early albums) very similar to the old school (Whitesnake, etc.), so it’s the genre they chose that doesn’t allow for excessive originality. It’s just music to have fun with...
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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pleasant album of good '90s pop... unfortunately, some songs lose their charm over the years
Rush Hold Your Fire
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who knows who the artist n.10000 will be… the Rush would have been a good fit…
Jake E. Lee Retraced
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The hard rock of Badlands is heavily laced with blues...
Papa Roach The Paramour Sessions
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I'm 22 years old and I have long, flowing hair... damn, you shouldn't be a fortune teller... hahahahaha
Papa Roach The Paramour Sessions
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Oh, this insult of yours touches me deeply! I won't sleep tonight...
Papa Roach The Paramour Sessions
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What are you talking about? "Live" is the third person imperative, in Italian "che esso viva." Good heavens, if you feel sorry for me, I have death in my heart... best regards.
Jake E. Lee Retraced
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It's obvious that if you like Malmsteen, you'll surely prefer Randy Rhoads. On the other hand, if you appreciate blues phrasing, you'll find that Jake is also a guitarist with great personality; check out the debut self-titled album by Badlands or this Retraced, in regard to that...
Papa Roach The Paramour Sessions
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Long Live Rock'n'Roll is not a pun, it's a common slang expression, so it’s not a grammatical mistake (and the imperative, in any case, does not require the third person 's'). P.S.: it’s the title of a studio album, not a live one.