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John Kongos pigshitpoet June 29 2014, 01:26:24 UTC
i like grooving with Mr Bloe..

you into john Kongos?

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Re: John Kongos staysane71 June 29 2014, 14:33:42 UTC
i heard him before, probably i am not mature enough for his music,

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Re: John Kongos pigshitpoet June 29 2014, 22:33:22 UTC
why? don't you like his groove? i don't think age has much to do with it..

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Re: John Kongos staysane71 June 29 2014, 23:18:06 UTC
he is very talented, but his music was spoiled by commercial edge, in my opinion , i may be wrong

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; ) pigshitpoet June 30 2014, 05:29:23 UTC
i love t.rex. i see the influence...

elton john says leon russell inspired him in his early years.. they eventually did an album together, and leon wrote a song for elton called a song for you. russell is a maniac showman!

russell is apparently the only musician to write a tribute to another rock musician..
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Re: ; ) staysane71 July 1 2014, 13:13:04 UTC
I was wandering, who inspired Billy Joel, ,now I know

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Re: Billy Joel's Inspiration for Piano Man pigshitpoet July 1 2014, 21:53:13 UTC
Shortly after his first suicide attempt in 1970, Billy Joel was attempting to escape a bad contract by playing small bars in the LA vicinity for about 6 months. He was inspired to write Piano Man about the pitiful regulars of the Exectuive Lounge in LA and Corky's in Van Nuys (featured in the video).

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Re: Billy Joel's Inspiration for Piano Man staysane71 July 3 2014, 08:25:52 UTC
I do not want to be disrespectful, but Billy Joel's music to me is a plagiate of highest quality, even when listening his hits or the most famous songs I can tell which authors he plagiarised, but for some reason it's ok, the same as for similar singers like KISS, Lenny Kravitz, Barbara Streizand, and so on, as soon as they stop performing they will be forgotten, due to the quality of their music.

This people are famous artificially, not because of their talents,

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