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And here it is, the manual to transform your garage band into a truly TRASHY and stylish rock band, as God commands. Ultimately it wasn’t such a bad idea to keep this wonder hidden from the whole world, I’ll store it in the attic for another ten years, when humanity will be ready.
And here it is, the manual to transform your garage band into a truly TRASHY and stylish rock band, as God commands.
Ultimately it wasn’t such a bad idea to keep this wonder hidden from the whole world, I’ll store it in the attic for another ten years, when humanity will be ready.
This review examines the rare Guns N' Roses unplugged album, describing it as a somewhat boring live set with typical rock clichés and flawed vocal performances. Despite poor execution, a few songs evoke nostalgic warmth. The album is seen as an odd but collectible curiosity better kept hidden for now. Explore this rare Guns N' Roses unplugged album and decide if the raw live energy wins you over!
"Barry White had a noble purpose: to give the world music meant for making love." "Sweetening the evening like a flow of honey on my woman’s body: sexy and provocative."
"Barry White had a noble purpose: to give the world music meant for making love."
"Sweetening the evening like a flow of honey on my woman’s body: sexy and provocative."
The reviewer shares a deeply personal story about how Barry White's Greatest Hits became the soundtrack to rekindle romance. The album perfectly sets the mood for intimate moments and helps bring back passion in relationships. Through vivid descriptions, it portrays the power of music to create unforgettable, loving atmosphere. Listen to Barry White’s Greatest Hits to transform your romantic evenings into unforgettable moments of love.
Hats off to Gotthard live — Lee sings really well, and the rhythmic section is more cohesive than a wall of concrete. Gotthard ROCKS! whether you like it or not.
Hats off to Gotthard live — Lee sings really well, and the rhythmic section is more cohesive than a wall of concrete.
Gotthard ROCKS! whether you like it or not.
Gotthard's "Made In Switzerland" captures a milestone 15th anniversary live concert in Zurich with electrifying performances and a devoted audience. The DVD and CD showcase the band's strong musicianship alongside their commercial approach. Classic rock influences and crowd participation shine through, though originality is less celebrated. The review praises Steve Lee’s vocal delivery and the band’s cohesive sound, highlighting memorable tracks and the concert’s theatrical flair. Watch Gotthard’s explosive live concert on DVD and dive into the rock energy of Made In Switzerland now!
The saga of Mr. Big had everything for a B-grade American sitcom: naivety, ambition, deserved success, Asian women, drag queens, resentment, anger, and... band breakup! The album closes with a touch of irony, reminding us that one track is inspired by Deep Purple’s 'Highway Star,' with Malmsteen delivering a fast solo.
The saga of Mr. Big had everything for a B-grade American sitcom: naivety, ambition, deserved success, Asian women, drag queens, resentment, anger, and... band breakup!
The album closes with a touch of irony, reminding us that one track is inspired by Deep Purple’s 'Highway Star,' with Malmsteen delivering a fast solo.
This review delves into the turbulent history of Mr. Big and their tribute album 'Influences And Connections.' It highlights the involvement of notable rock artists covering Mr. Big songs and evaluates the quality of these renditions. The reviewer shares amusing anecdotes about band conflicts, providing context to the album. Although the covers are well performed, some lack the original's impact, leading to a moderate overall appraisal. Discover the intriguing story behind Mr. Big and listen to their influential tribute album today!
"Daddy Brother Lover Little Boy kicks in, one of the most energetic songs ever written." "Gilbert and Sheehan grab a Makita drill and rub it on the strings at a supersonic speed, almost like a real electric drill!"
"Daddy Brother Lover Little Boy kicks in, one of the most energetic songs ever written."
"Gilbert and Sheehan grab a Makita drill and rub it on the strings at a supersonic speed, almost like a real electric drill!"
The review recounts an unforgettable 1992 Mr. Big concert in Tokyo, praising the band's energetic performance, virtuosic guitar solos, and strong audience connection. The live album Raw Like Sushi II captures the raw excitement and intense musicianship of the show. Nostalgic moments blend with detailed descriptions of standout tracks and stage antics, making it a vivid tribute to Mr. Big's unique hard rock sound. Dive into the explosive energy of Mr. Big’s Raw Like Sushi II live album and experience a legendary 1992 Tokyo rock show!
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