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	<title>Comments on: Deep Purple; Listen, Learn, Read On&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Daniela</title>
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		<description>Hi there , nice comment, very intersting, I am 50, so I grew up listening to these kind of bands, I guess that the fact that the music has changed so much is the same as why we can communicate right now, everything is about speed having things, not about creating!!! Listen to this chords, and as you said, raw sound, there lies a creative mind, not a group of people thinking lyrics and another one putting music. I had the fortune to listen to music around my 14 and 20&#039;s, so I did grab all this period as well as our national argentine rock, who took lots of inspiration on these bands, such as Deep Purple and many others from that period. THanks for letting me share my ideas. Have a great day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there , nice comment, very intersting, I am 50, so I grew up listening to these kind of bands, I guess that the fact that the music has changed so much is the same as why we can communicate right now, everything is about speed having things, not about creating!!! Listen to this chords, and as you said, raw sound, there lies a creative mind, not a group of people thinking lyrics and another one putting music. I had the fortune to listen to music around my 14 and 20&#8242;s, so I did grab all this period as well as our national argentine rock, who took lots of inspiration on these bands, such as Deep Purple and many others from that period. THanks for letting me share my ideas. Have a great day.</p>
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