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DeRank : 3,77
DeAge™ : 7379 days • Here since 26 march 2006
In the world, very few—countable on one hand—are capable of holding the stage like a magnet draws iron filings. Milva was part of this group.

di London | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 3,00

The period '69-'74 doesn't get much attention, but albums like "Future Games," "Bare Trees," and "Kiln House" are cool. With "Heroes are Hard to Find," they begin to build the FM sound, especially thanks to McVie.

di London | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 0,00

Bought his latest LP, "Nevermore." I like the album, it flows.

di London | Comments: 02 | DeRank™: 0,00

Seen in the role of Mary Magdalene in "Jesus Christ Superstar," exceptional with a truly heartfelt and very engaging performance. I've noticed she's quite active in musicals; I'll look for some LPs.

di London | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 0,22

The bad girls of the Punk scene in Los Angeles

di London | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 0,00

The Go-Go's' first album is a fantastic mix of punk and surf, with a gritty voice. She has risen from the depths she fell into in the mid-'80s, returning with well-crafted and enjoyable soul-pop-rock albums. Hats off and respect for those who rise again.

di London | Comments: 03 | DeRank™: 0,00

What we were waiting for

di London | Comments: 00 | DeRank™: 0,00

Talent? Yes, an exceptional dancer and showman with real musical talent (as demonstrated by the home demos of his golden era tracks). If he had stopped at "Dangerous," and by stopped I mean completely withdrawn from the scene, today he would only be remembered for that handful of enjoyable pop albums infused with Motown and his career with his brothers... and he would definitely still be alive.

di London | Comments: 01 | DeRank™: 0,00

Soul-less technique, Neil Peart may be the most technical drummer in the world, but I don't recall a single part of his that moved me.

di London | Comments: 01 | DeRank™: 0,41

Excellent documentarian... obsessed with the Titanic.

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