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5/10. Ozzy has much better stuff than this, I feel songs like this get nominated for Grammys because the panel doesn't really bother looking for hard rock/heavy metal music from bands who formed after 1990.

 
7/10 8/10 - Nice mix of 70's and early 80's. Except for the chorus (a little too 80's), it's a good song.



Edit - listened to it a couple more times and gave it a bump.
 
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6/10 I love the Doors but that one just doesn't do it for me.

 
By no means the pillows best number, but the guitar work is of that surprisingly intricate quality one expects of the pillows. Just a bit too Oasis for my tastes, although there's a pleasant dash of The Flaming Lips to it, with the ever present Pixies influence coming in during the choruses. Overall, I'd say it's decent, but really nothing outstanding, although it does have a pretty damn good solo.

 
I really enjoy Katamari. I was finally able to play it while at a friend's house about three months ago. I enjoy this track the most. 8/10.


Gotta love that bass intro.
 
8/10. Love the song, prefer the studio version. Sorry, but Stevie live doesn't compare to studio Stevie.

I apologize for the video quality, but the audio is good.

 
Was never a fan of Weird Al, but I was not expecting a mix between Beck, STP, and others. Made me laugh a bit ~ 6/10

 
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Was never a fan of Weird Al, but I was not expecting a mix between Beck, STP, and others. Made me laugh a bit ~ 6/10


5/10.
Fleetwood Mac - Sisters of the Moon - Columbus - …: same concert I went to <3 I was in the 4th row, you might be able to see me lolol
 
Biased/10, that's like one of my top 5 songs... ever. It wouldn't be fair if i had to give it a score, because it would follow the formula:

X + Y = 10, where X = score, and Y = 10 - X.

But Rush is still my favorite.

 
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