En dat klopt.quote:Op zaterdag 5 februari 2005 02:55 schreef GLO het volgende:
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Ik dacht gelezen te hebben dat het Paul McCartney is.
quote:Op zaterdag 5 februari 2005 12:42 schreef de_man_in_beige het volgende:
TVP
Sting toch?quote:Op zaterdag 5 februari 2005 15:18 schreef DaisyDuke het volgende:
Wie zong backing vocals op Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing"?
It isquote:Op zaterdag 5 februari 2005 18:46 schreef newbiedoobiedoo het volgende:
Tim Finn
quote:This prolific stoner rock ensemble continues to kick out the jams with, a raucous party album that honestly melds soul, blues, grunge, and garage rock. In the tradition of such seminal blue collar outfits as Grand Funk Railroad, MC5, and the Stooges,
play clamorous, dirty, and spirited. Akin to their ancestors, what the band lacks in finesse they make up for in bombast. The guitar riffs go no further than Willie Dixon while singer Marcus Durant wails as if James Brown and Howlin' Wolf were standing right behind him. Like all great American bands
draws from a deep well of contradictory influences. The psychedelic acid groove of "Subway Transmission," the cowpunk of "Fifth and Cecil B" and "Where's My Halo," the primal heavy metal of "Staring Into Midnight," and the amphetamine-fueled funk of "Barbed Wire" prove beyond a reasonable doubt that there is no better cultural melting-pot than rock & roll. There are three ways to hear this album: loud, louder, and loudest.
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