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steffiestones
The scorpions cd got me stinged
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keefriffhard4life
overkill- the electric age
van halen- a different kind of truth
That overkill sounds good.Quote
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keefriffhard4life
overkill- the electric age
van halen- a different kind of truth
Agree !!!
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tomcasagranda
1. Nobody Wins: Stax Southern Soul 1968 - 1975
2. The Memphis Boys - American Studios 1966 - 1972
3. The Fame Studio Story - 1962 - 1973
4. Evidence - Candi Staten (Muscle Shoals Recordings)
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superrevvy
If you're a hardcore Scorpions fan, or Dylan fan, or Springsteen fan, or
AC/DC fan, and come at the Stones more or less from one of those directions,
then the following recommendation is not for you.
But if you are a fan of stuff like Hey Negrita and Cherry Oh Baby and
Too Rude and Sex Drive and Rain Fall Down and are able to come at the Stones
from the direction of Bob Marley and James Brown, then I must reiterate my
praise for "Talk that Talk" by Rihanna.
I can't remember loving every single track on an album since "Sticky Fingers"
(I even have one track on Exile I'm not particulary crazy about). Fourteen
very diverse and very innovative tracks, integrating Rih's dancehall/reggae
roots with her gangsta mentality and her radio-oriented smarts. Her stated
goal, just like the Stones, is "music first" and "no filler", and she has
succeeded wildly. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that all fourteen
songs get released as singles and chart (so far four for four). Even though
about half the songs are not quite like anything else that has ever been
heard on the radio before.
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WhaleThat overkill sounds good.Quote
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keefriffhard4life
overkill- the electric age
van halen- a different kind of truth
Agree !!!
I might get that...