maybe it's just a little confusing...these days, who isn’t?! Anyway, I liked the CSI, and I would say that talking about his conversion I believe has a lot to do with discussing his music: what is personal always resonates in art!! Everyone has the right to go crazy as they please...but not the league, please. more
That I can't play or sing comes as a surprise to me :O Regarding the issue of English (actually it would be American, but whatever), another huge nonsense, considering that its biggest supporters have always been the American critics. Do you think Americans don’t know their own language? I don’t understand why you must make a fool of yourselves. After all, it would just be enough to say "I don't like it, and that's it." As for the rest, very good up until Nebraska, then just okay. more
One who gets on stage dressed as a construction worker, without knowing how to play or sing. Songwriter only for those who don't know the English language. For those who write nonsense below, try translating what Springsteen writes into Italian and maybe you'll start to understand what I've written. As for the fact that he has a voice like an old bulldog and can strum only a couple of easy chords at best, well, it doesn't take a genius to figure that out. more
Power, energy, sincerity, it's true, but I can’t help but add a bit of boredom as well. more
killerjoe, if you’re a perfect ignorant, at least stay in your corner. But then, didn’t you tell another user that they don’t understand anything about music? The one who insults is you, then. Don’t try to pose as a champion of politeness. Writing reviews doesn’t mean you know how to do it. And you, for me, just don’t know how to do it at all. Sure, sure, you’re appreciated only by your fake, magnum p.i. more
America, for better or for worse. more
The lowest point more
Instead of thinking, keep chanting. more
But who thinks these are monsters of technique, what have they heard in their lives? Just to mention one, if Portnoy is a monster, who is Billy Cobham? God? more
people with strapalle, but I don't like them. more
Great talent with the guitar. He sometimes tries to get into the blues, but it just doesn’t work for him, and he falls back into mediocrity as usual. more
"...don't be the snobby know-it-alls (of my balls)" ---> ah ah, of course hearing that from you, dear j&r, I think it’s the joke of the century. Alright, 5 for the Boss with the great E-Street Band, 2-3 for the Boss solo. more
The spirit, the verve, and the talent of a fifteen-year-old strumming in the community center, hidden behind a junkie’s face. Let him be the session musician, perhaps... more
4 to the Nomads of Augusto, 2 to those of Sacco often repetitive. more
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn alone is worth a 5, so where do I place the various A Saucerful of Secrets, Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, Meddle, The Dark Side of The Moon...? more
Exhibitionist crap. And being very technically skilled doesn't necessarily mean being a good artist. more
I have never listened to them much, but every time it happens, it feels like my balls drop to the floor. more
Until Awake, they were a good band. more
I feel compelled to say that songs like Badlands, Born to Run, Jungleland, Backstreets are played with emotion and passion. Don’t be the pretentious, know-it-all intellectual snobs (of my balls) just because he’s been successful. He created great things when he was young. Period. more
Your opinion on my reviews is worth as much as a fly buzzing around a turd. There are other people who appreciate my reviews and, even if their musical tastes differ from mine, they know how to articulate and motivate their contributions well. You call someone ignorant for free, and to me, that's the real ignorance. And I bet you've even read all my reviews to be able to judge them. Think twice before writing nonsense... more