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Lonesome Crow - Definition |
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Lonesome Crow is a 1972 album by German heavy metal band The Scorpions.
- I'm Going Mad
- It All Depends
- Leave Me
- In Search of the Peace of Mind
- Inheritance
- Action
- Lonesome Crow
- Michael Schenker - Lead Guitar
- Klaus Mein - Vocals
- Rudolf Schenker - Guitar
- Wolfgang Dziony - Drums
- Lothar Heimberg - Bass Guitar
Produced by Connie Plank
Review: Quite good, with a talented 16 year old M. Schenker and and excellent bassist, Lothar Heimberg, favoring loping, walking bass lines. Klaus Mein is fresh and well voiced, with some cute awkward english. Drummer is good too, second only to Rudy Lenners IMO in ScorpsCorps. Originally a movie soundtrack, Conny Plank (Kraftwerk etc.) produced this album. The movie was entitled "The Cold Parardise" and dealt with drug abuse, Michael should have paid better attention...
ETM (with acknowledgements to "The Book of Metal" (University Of Minnesota))
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Example Usage of Lonesome |
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NativeSweety: first in line for the duke v. unc game... who is gonna come join me?!?!? i'm looking a little freakish all by my Lonesome out here |
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RobertLaffoon: Im at hooters all by my Lonesome, just eating some wingies :( #artandmarkwithdrawals |
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AnnaGConnell: Promise I’ll stop plugging my shit soon but going to The Lonesome Buckwhips on Friday at the Classic-they rock http://bit.ly/bzZOKd |
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