why is Hendrix in progressive rock?
I don't know them. I just finished listening to the Kingston Trio, most famously known for their 1958 song "Tom Dooley". I love their version of...
I never heard about The Meters. I'm listening to the London Philharmonic Orchestra's symphonic music of Yes, the song: "Soon"
Oh Oh Alabama, I'd like to meet you and shake you hand....
Supertramp
Queen first, then AC/DC, and Pantera last, I don't listen to Pantera.
I think "The Magician's Birthday" is the far more superior album.
Uriah Heep - July Morning Neil Diamond - Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show
I find that the first Led Zeppelin album and Houses Of The Holy are the most similar to each other from all the Led Zeppelin albums.
I think your answer is stupid and arrogant. Rock N Roll faded into Rock in the mid 60's.
Rock n' Roll died in the mid 60's and faded into Rock.
My, my, at Waterloo Napoleon did surrender Oh yeah, and I have met my destiny in quite a similar way The history book on the shelf Is always...
around 1967
Peter Foldy - "Bondi Junction" (1972)
I never heard of Zounds. I just finished listening to Al Green's 1972 album "Let's Stay Together".
"All Quiet On The Western Front" from circa 1932.
I want to shoot you in the **** with an AK-47.
I want a CIVIL WAR.
you fucking piece of shit ****.
fuck you, you fucking bitch, I will fuck you up real good, If you come in my way i will take you out.
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