When the book came out, in 1962, many reviews called it Jones's best work.
On the positive side, the review called the film "bracingly different."
When the play opened in 1928 one review called it "a tragedy of submission."
An early review called it "a dramatic piece of material with effective lyrics".
Another review called the song a "crowd favorite" for fans of the band's live show.
The review called the bill "the most progressive of its kind in North America."
The review also calls for the bank to get approval from local communities before financing any mining project.
Financial losses had been steadily increasing, and the review called for closure of the line.
Some reviews have called their brand of rock "hard to pin down" but that's not what's important.
The record had an instant impact - one review calling it the "last great punk rock single".