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![]() I remember finding this years ago, but lost track of it. The author is downright scathing towards the Peter Green era of the band. He's obviously not a fan of the blues. I credit that he put in the time to review many artists and bands, I just think he's wrong on many (not just FM). Of course he's entitled to his opinion. Enjoy, or not:
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![]() Thanks, SlipKid, I too lost track of this site. I like to go there for a good laugh sometimes. I like to see what this pompous ass thinks of the musicians I like and dislike. These aren't really reviews so much as one guy spouting off on what he likes and dislikes and trying to prove how much he knows. The sad part is that some readers take him at his word.
I am sorry but the top 15 albums of ALL TIME is comprised only of The Beatles, The Stones, Bob Dylan and The Who? Man, show some imagination! Still, like I say, it is good for a laugh. Good thing I have The Ledge to balance things out. Rick |
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