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  • Claude Biarritz

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    27/12/2018 at 01:17 in reply to: The Zombies are In!

    I would never put in the Hall of fame or any act that don’t play Rock and Roll (Janet Jackson, Lil Cool J) or that couldn’t get in within three years after the become eligible (The Zombies).

    It’s almost like they want to do a ceremony every years so they kept on going back to some act they refused before or chose one that everything but Rock and Roll. I like Stevie Nick but why on earth would Stevie Nick be inducted today in not 1998 (Stevie released an album with Buckingham before they joined Fleetwood Mac), has she done anything meaningful after 1998 that would explain she got in 20 years later but wasn’t nominated in 1998?

  • Claude Biarritz

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    20/12/2018 at 22:20 in reply to: A Memory Test. Your First Record Purchase

    The first record I paid myself might be “5 Etwal” by Zenglen back in 2007.

    Still one of my favorite album, I spent the night looking at the cover art, I didn’t have anything to play it and had to wait for my dad to sleep so I could use the car or his laptop._OpenImageFolder

  • Claude Biarritz

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    18/11/2018 at 04:23 in reply to: The MonaLisa Twins Anthology- You pick the songs!

    01- No More Worries Company

    02- One More Time

    03- Bus Stop

    04- Close To You

    05- The Wide, Wide Land

    06- God Only Knows

    07- I Don’t Know Birds That Well

    08- In It For Love

    09- Two Of Us

    10- All About Falling in Love

    11- Count On Me

    12- Wonderful Tonight

    13- When We’re Together

    14- Won’t You Listen Now

    15- Sweet Lorraine

    16- In My Life

    17-  Club 27

    18- Still A Friend of Mine

    19- Knocking On Heaven’s Door

    20- Ain’t No Sunshine

     

    Running Time: 72 minutes

  • Claude Biarritz

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    11/11/2018 at 03:45 in reply to: Your Top Five MLT You Tube Videos and Why

    I would say

    Two Of Us: It’s one of my favorite song, I was happy they covered it. I would had still loved it even if it was made with photo slideshow.

    All About Falling In Love: No idea why.

    Still a Friend Of Mine: They are more mature and less goofy. It’s probably their best clip.

    One More Time: So colorful, it’s unforgettable

    Johnny B. Goode: It’s played live, the only way to make a Johnny B. Goode video clip.

     

     

     

  • Claude Biarritz

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    04/11/2018 at 01:00 in reply to: Howard 1, Tim 0- MLT Management

    I won’t ever tell someone how to manage their business, they already have advisors for that.

    Just like Tim and Jung, I wish them the best, success and happiness . I hope as well one day when I played “Club 27” at work, my coworkers will no longer need to ask “Who’s singing?”

  • Claude Biarritz

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    03/11/2018 at 06:49 in reply to: The MLT Originals

    I never gave it a special attention before the twins interview with Robert Rodriguez.

    They talked about their love for music, their trip to California and how growing was different for them as they were one of the few who actually listen to 6os Rock and Roll and then played it.

    I’m out of fashion, I’m out of style.

    I’m out of my mind, I’d say almost a mile.

    But I’m still into something good. I’m in it for love.

     

    That’s the reason this one will stuck in my memory.

  • Claude Biarritz

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    02/11/2018 at 22:58 in reply to: Is modern music getting worse? Thank God for MLT

    The game is changing, we’re just having  hard time adjusting to it.

  • Claude Biarritz

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    27/10/2018 at 06:10 in reply to: Response to the new Albums!

    Bus Stop and Two of Us remain my favorite. I already knew most of the songs, I was still happy to see “You Really Got Me” in one of the disc . They nailed Yesterday and I’ll Follow The Sun.

  • Claude Biarritz

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    22/10/2018 at 06:18 in reply to: The Carpenters and The MonaLisa Twins

    I am a big fan of Carpenters, however every one knows Karen was the voice, Richard arranged and write a few songs. Karen like Sarah Vaughan before her, ended up leaving her instrument, respectively drums and piano, to focus on stage presence, which were in the 40s, 50s, 70s the equivalent of Beyoncé’s curves or the Beatles shaking their head. She had to be a good drummer knowing she was voted best drummer in 1975, a time where Bonham was still alive.

    The Everly Brothers was a guitar duo, no one cares to know which one of them was singing because they were only great when they were together. I still think the greatest harmony parts I have heard came from “Take a Message to Mary.”