I picked it up out of curiosity, I listened to it once. It didn't leave any particular impression on me. I prefer to abstain from voting. more
The anti-nuclear concert.
Great cast, the film is also quite nice.
Jackson Jackson Ry Cooder Crosby Stills & Nash Doobie Brothers John Hall
Chaka Khan Nicolette Larson Tom Petty Poco Bonnie Raitt Raydio Gil Scott-Heron
Bruce Springsteen Sweet Honey in the Rock James Taylor Carly Simon Jesse Colin Young more
I got the OST, that is the Original Sound Track, for the Doors along with Wagner. Other than that, not much interesting. more
and the future that came..... more
on the verge of plagiarism, but if I remember correctly, that was the intention! more
For me, the most overrated album by the Beatles has two catchy songs: "Getting Better" and "Lovely Rita," and two beautiful songs: "She's Leaving Home" and "A Day in the Life." Lucy in the Sky is a nightmare of malevolent psychedelia. I much prefer "Between The Buttons" by the Rolling Stones, which came out earlier that year, not to mention "Something Else" by the Kinks. more
What a debut!!!....there are no weaknesses on this album.
Uncontested kings of American prog. more
Giant squid!!! more
comprehensive and exhaustive! more
For me, it's strong, really good, yes, we could have done without it, but if even Lao Tze put 4, it means I wasn't wrong.
TA NA NA NA Are You Go my Way!! TA NA NA NA..(to be continued) more
Until Misery Is a Butterfly. Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons in my heart forever. more
They suck so badly, like really badly, that when you shit you risk shitting on them and their pathetic fans. more
We do not live in a perfect world. In a perfect world, Mark Chapman would have killed Yoko Ono. (Daniele Luttazzi)
(We propose again this beautiful definition on the front page) more
"Farewell to a Gentleman: R.I.P. Susumu Yokota
Addio a un gentiluomo: R.I.P. Susumu Yokota – Soundwall more
For me, their absolute masterpiece, enormous hard-rock rides at a neurotic pace. Drugstore Woman is a track I would bring with me to the island of the famous. more
I completely agree with the review, a complex but stratospheric album. more
Excluding the questionable (but overly targeted, come on) "Obladi Oblada"... I have to say, I missed the CD, and I really missed it.
Now that I have it, I know how to use it, or rather, overuse it. more
The point of no return for Alice's career and for Layne Staley's life, a singer consumed by drug abuse and consciously destined to be a hopeless victim of it. Dark, tormented, and painful like never before, this self-titled album from 1995 presents itself where every note and every lyric leaves no glimmers of hope, but appears as omens of death. An album that I love to madness and alas, I still can’t bear the all too premature end of good Layne, always and forever my favorite.
"You're right as rain/ but you're all to blame/ agreed my crime's the same/ my sins I'll claim/ give you back shed pain/ go find a place for own shame" more
These young lads are still immature, paradoxically because they are too "inspired" by the old Led. "From The Fires" is still a pleasant EP; it doesn't scream miracle, but it is definitely enjoyable and pairs well with my little car trips. Everything else is just chatter.. "Everyone knows that's there's talking on the streets." more