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Hudson- 09-07-2006
Toda la discografia de AIR.

speedking- 09-08-2006
Caetano Veloso, 1969

QUOTE
*NOFX---I hard they suck live


ese creo que lo tengo aca en la computadora vale
despues me fijo y lo subo si lo encuentro

Vale- 09-08-2006
QUOTE (speedking @ September 08, 2006 08:28 pm)


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*NOFX---I hard they suck live


ese creo que lo tengo aca en la computadora vale
despues me fijo y lo subo si lo encuentro

Uy, ese justo ayer lo consegui.... tongue.gif

Gracias igual.



speedking- 09-08-2006
New Order - Age of Consent

me da paja subir toodo el power corruption & lies (primero lo debería pasar a mp3)... pero el primer tema es un buen sampler para los que no lo escucharon





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Uy, ese justo ayer lo consegui.... tongue.gif

Gracias igual.



jajaj mira que mal... justo una día que estoy como para subir

che y el punk in drublic lo conseguiste? ese también lo tendría que pasar desde el cd,,, pero bue.... nunca se sabe.. capaz que algun día me pinta

Fuzzer- 09-08-2006
QUOTE (flash @ September 03, 2006 01:40 pm)
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton






http://rapidshare.de/files/25296512/Bluesb...LAPTON.rar.html

Faboulaaaaasss!.

flash- 09-08-2006
the open mind Lp




http://rapidshare.de/files/16276567/Op_Mi_1.rar


che alguien tiene el de pink fairies never neverland?
por favor

jimmypage- 09-13-2006
Edit.ar

AtleticodeRafaela- 09-14-2006
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Mastodon - Blood Mountain


http://rapidshare.de/files/31872010/Blood_...ETAIL_.rar.html


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speedking- 09-17-2006
naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa




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3-bunker- 09-17-2006
QUOTE (AtleticodeRafaela @ September 14, 2006 10:35 pm)
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Mastodon - Blood Mountain


http://rapidshare.de/files/31872010/Blood_...ETAIL_.rar.html


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Increiblemente maldito.

Mr. Tambourine Man- 09-18-2006
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alma de diamante- 09-19-2006
aca les dejo un tributo a pink floyd en piano, esta bastante bueno

The_Piano_Tribute_To_Pink_Floyd

Danserine Maladive- 09-30-2006
QUOTE (agusto @ May 10, 2006 04:14 pm)
amenme
http://zinhof.blog.hr/arhiva-2005-12.html

te amo

sos un groso

speedking- 10-02-2006
jacob miller with the inner circle - big in jamaica

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There are no dates given with the 15 tracks on this compilation, but the liner notes do make clear that this is mid-'70s material, and there are songwriting credits. Be thankful for what you get! As the title makes clear, this is from the time when Inner Circle featured the talented lead singer Jacob Miller, who died in a car crash in 1980. Miller is indeed the focal point of the music on this collection, with a clearer, lighter timbre than many other reggae vocalists. The roots-reggae music, too, exhibits a lighter touch and more pop and American soul influences than much of its competition from the era, occasionally even opting for some sweet tinkling bells, strings, and female backup vocals. In much music criticism -- not just for reggae, but for all popular forms -- a "pop" influence is equated with lesser or even less honest music. The fact is, however, that Inner Circle's recordings from this time are distinguished, and refreshingly so, from oodles of other Jamaican reggae precisely by that pop element. They didn't eschew serious topics and Rastafarianism in their songs, either, as songs like "Forward Jah Jah Children" and "None Shall Escape the Judgement" -*test*-('")ify. Still, some of the best moments here occur when they opt for some unexpected covers, from Al Green ("Here I Am Baby") and Johnny Mathis ("I'm Going Home") to the Chi-Lites ("Homely Girl") and several Bob Marley compositions. A worthwhile reggae anthology that might find favor with some listeners that aren't reggae specialists.

Mr. Tambourine Man- 10-02-2006
QUOTE (speedking @ October 03, 2006 01:49 am)
jacob miller with the inner circle - big in jamaica

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There are no dates given with the 15 tracks on this compilation, but the liner notes do make clear that this is mid-'70s material, and there are songwriting credits. Be thankful for what you get! As the title makes clear, this is from the time when Inner Circle featured the talented lead singer Jacob Miller, who died in a car crash in 1980. Miller is indeed the focal point of the music on this collection, with a clearer, lighter timbre than many other reggae vocalists. The roots-reggae music, too, exhibits a lighter touch and more pop and American soul influences than much of its competition from the era, occasionally even opting for some sweet tinkling bells, strings, and female backup vocals. In much music criticism -- not just for reggae, but for all popular forms -- a "pop" influence is equated with lesser or even less honest music. The fact is, however, that Inner Circle's recordings from this time are distinguished, and refreshingly so, from oodles of other Jamaican reggae precisely by that pop element. They didn't eschew serious topics and Rastafarianism in their songs, either, as songs like "Forward Jah Jah Children" and "None Shall Escape the Judgement" -*test*-('")ify. Still, some of the best moments here occur when they opt for some unexpected covers, from Al Green ("Here I Am Baby") and Johnny Mathis ("I'm Going Home") to the Chi-Lites ("Homely Girl") and several Bob Marley compositions. A worthwhile reggae anthology that might find favor with some listeners that aren't reggae specialists.

uyyyyy que bueno gracias papa



desde que bajo cosas desde aca estoy al horno con el espacio libre en el disco dry.gif

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