CristianoDA

DeRank : 0,59 • DeAge™ : 6606 days

Alice Cooper: Killer
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
the best album by Alice Cooper, featuring a solid hard rock infused with the horror genre that Alice loved, very good thanks also to Bob Ezrin who arranged it
Big Black: Atomizer
File Audio I have it ★★★★★
an atomic bomb!! chain reactions releasing a ferocious energy filled with feedback and dissonances, detonating and disintegrating musical harmonies. after them, hardcore will never be the same. Immense Record!
Here be lions, a record that explores the possible random and mathematical combinations of blues and beyond, neurotic, rhythmic, I enjoy listening to a few songs, but the heart of man is not to be commanded.
Fairport Convention: Liege & Lief
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Unfortunately, before recording it in an accident, the drummer and Richard Thompson's girlfriend died, but the producer brought them together in a desolate villa and they churned out this masterpiece, a cornerstone of English folk rock. IMMENSE!
fantastic collection from this great group that satisfies both newcomers looking to get closer and devoted fans like me, gathering pieces from the classic lineup along with some excellent new tracks. IMMENSE!
  • hellraiser
    13 mar 15
    Their best years, as the title suggests. Great masterpieces...
Gentle Giant: In a Glass House
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
In the Glass House, they play progressive music with an incredible harmonic and rhythmic richness!
Girls in Hawaii: Plan Your Escape
File Audio I have it ★★★★
a refined and melancholic pop group featuring twelve exquisite and delicate gems.
  • tia
    14 mar 15
    They are among my favorites!!!! Their first album is a pop gem for me...
acoustic folk rustic and minimal contaminated by psychedelic and Eastern spirits. A blend of styles and influences, this album is a masterpiece.
Led Zeppelin: IV
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The fourth album was conceived and recorded under a diabolical aura in a villa that belonged to a satanist whom Jimmi Page idolized. Immersed in that diabolical atmosphere, they delivered their most cohesive masterpiece.
  • << recorded under a diabolical aura in a villa that belonged to a Satanist whom Jimmi Page idolized. >> But what are you talking about?
  • CristianoDA
    27 jan 15
    I'm talking about Led Zeppelin... do you remember that hard rock band you used to listen to eons ago when you were young and beautiful? Well, they recorded this album under a diabolical aura... and black dog is Satan.
  • Workhorse
    27 jan 15
    Is a diabolical aura a golden aura that is evil? Like Broly's, who, even though he's a Super Saiyan, is a real bad guy and breaks everything? But everyone knows that Broly isn't in the manga, therefore he doesn't exist.
  • Elfo Cattivone
    27 jan 15
    By the way, Broly's aura is a bit greenish.
  • Eh, okay, the group. But where does this "satanist Immobiliare" come from? In that house, many groups have been formed, and it has never belonged to a satanist. Moreover, Jimmi Page did not idolize any Satanist. He idolized many figures passionate about esotericism, which has in common with Satanism only the "ism."
    So, thinking about it now, we could also say that IV was recorded (and even "recorded" is wrong) in the Kremlin, which once belonged to a Communist that Toni Iommi idolized in his youth.
  • CristianoDA
    27 jan 15
    Dear Caz, is your memory starting to waver? You no longer have the athletic freshness of before... the satanist was Aleister Crowley who sold his diabolical villa to Page, who in turn invited the Led Zeppelin, who recorded IV.
  • No, not at all.
    Aleister Crowley HAS NEVER BEEN A SATANIST.
    Aleister Crowley NEVER HAD A VILLA IN THE UK; AT MOST HE INHERITED A PART OF THE FAMILY MANOR.
    Led Zeppelin IV WAS NOT RECORDED AT CROWLEY'S HOUSE.
    Jimmy Page DID NOT IDOLIZE SATANISTS.

    Led Zeppelin IV and (I believe) The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway were composed in a country villa owned by a family that rented it to EMI, Atlantic, and others for their kids to record. Led Zeppelin III and Physical Graffiti were also largely recorded there (not to mention all the other albums by all the other bands).

    Maybe you meant to say that *a Satanist who idolizes Jimmy Page bought the house where all those records were recorded.*
  • Ah, so you're a Troll... I hadn't read this *Aleister Crowley who sold his devilish villa to Page* ... well, you got me.
  • CristianoDA
    27 jan 15
    But I had read that Page bought the villa that was once the home of Crowley, like in Scotland, and that he was a satanist or something similar. Anyway, Caz, I trust you.
  • Yes yes, trust me, the house is this History of Headley Grange - No Crowley related.

    The most important thing is to eliminate SATANIST from Crowley and replace it with ASSATANATO, which are similar terms but with different meanings.
  • Renagade
    27 jan 15
    oh, finally some mongoloid nonsense at the Debaser, it was about time
  • ZannaB
    28 jan 15
    I wanted to bleat about comment 11 but I couldn't, so I wrote a pointless message instead. Cristiano, when I read your nonsense, this quote comes to mind: "We are buried under the weight of information that many confuse with knowledge. We are monkeys with money and a gun." Come on, a mint popsicle to whoever guesses who said it!
  • hjhhjij
    28 jan 15
    Tom Waits. Or at least that's what I read in one of his interviews.
  • rolando303
    28 jan 15
    I don’t know them, but are they the ones from "smoke on the water"??
  • CristianoDA
    28 jan 15
    noooo smoke in the water is by the DP! inspired by Zappa who advised them to write a piece about a fire that Zappa experienced in a casino by a lake.
  • rolando303
    28 jan 15
    And who are the DP?? The depeche pode?
  • ZannaB
    28 jan 15
    Hj won the mint popsicle! Now you’re free to shove it up Cristiano's ass...
  • Hi guys, I've got a free spot!
  • Renagade
    28 jan 15
    I'm sorry, but I can't access external content such as the URL you provided. However, if you provide the text you'd like translated, I'd be happy to help!
  • hjhhjij
    28 jan 15
    Couldn’t I just eat the popsicle? Shoving it up Cristiano's ass would imply making eye contact and even having physical contact with him, and frankly, I’d prefer to avoid that.
  • ZannaB
    28 jan 15
    Here comes the greedy one of the moment. Come on, call the ice cream man because we need more popsicles here...
  • De...Marga...
    28 jan 15
    Fantastic page!!!!! Please keep it going.... Anyway, DP stands for Double Pe.......on.
  • hjhhjij
    28 jan 15
    You've caught me Z, I'm a glutton. Is there also some anise, or do I have to solve another quizzz?
  • CristianoDA
    28 jan 15
    better the calippo that physically fits well to my anal canal mined by continuous unidentified penetrations
  • CristianoTAKES
  • nes
    28 jan 15
    I wanted to bleat about comment eleven too but it's not possible, so I'm writing this useless message, and even if I don't win a mint popsicle, I'd like to emphasize that I have a typewriter, not a gun. By the way, I have the machine d scrvr ubraca, so maybe not the mint popsicle, but I’ll definitely get the anise one. But I eat it, not stick it up someone’s butt. There are those who don't want physical contact, and those like me who save themselves from physical retching.
  • nes
    28 jan 15
    And anyway, Led Zeppelin 4 was recorded by Righeira in the bathroom on the second floor of the Vittoriale, a friend of mine who's a Satanist told me after a seance in which the Greek despot Ritchie Valens was invoked (Para bailar la keta se nesessita una poca feta).
  • nes
    28 jan 15
    Alright, if after this you want to start experimenting on monkeys again, I understand you.
  • ZannaB
    28 jan 15
    Burdèl, you are all lustful, shame on you! As for me, I stand with the motto "better a frozen ass than ice cream in the ass."
  • rolando303
    28 jan 15
    It's better to have torn pants on your butt than a torn butt in your pants.
  • ZannaB
    28 jan 15
    And Rolando is a wise man!
  • rolando303
    29 jan 15
    :-DDDDD
  • IlConte
    3 mar 18
    Headley Grange belonged to a Satanist?! But it was an old refuge, then it became a private residence (but not of a Satanist) and then a hostel for students. Oh, but I see the President had already pointed that out...
    Black Dog is Satan?! Ahahahahahahahahahahahah
Manassas: Manassas
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Superb masterpiece by Stills in his best season with a respected ensemble, in a mélange of styles and influences of Southern rock from the States.
Motley Crue: Too Fast For Love
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
First album of the Hair-Metal group from the Los Angeles scene, it's a good record that recalls the American glam scene mixed with American punk, but after that, nothing.
  • east of eden80
    27 jan 15
    Congratulations on your taste... Zeppelin, Fairport, and Motley.
  • rolando303
    27 jan 15
    They've made a good pair, come on.
  • east of eden80
    27 jan 15
    what the hell, huh!
  • CristianoDA
    27 jan 15
    Oh really? I've heard that live they totally rock, is that true?
  • east of eden80
    27 jan 15
    What do you say? If he gets the right night, then...
  • rolando303
    27 jan 15
    Shout at the Devil, this is also remarkable.
  • hjhhjij
    27 jan 15
    Zeppelin, Fairport, and a bit of crap that reminds us how great the two aforementioned bands are :)
  • Renagade
    27 jan 15
    this record is pure diabolical shit. they are probably the only ones truly pushing the avant-garde in the eighties, a school of xenakis and varese, it's noticeable.
The Byrds: The Notorious Byrd Brothers
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
after the wild psychedelic seasons and fame, what remains? solitude and melancholy where psychedelia gives way to a dreamy and poetic country sound. Roger McGuinn's voice has always been beautiful, but here it’s spine-chilling. IMMENSE ALBUM
  • imasoulman
    13 mar 15
    I agree beyond human comprehension. Some call it a "transitional album," for me it's an essential syncretic masterpiece. Want a quick idea of everything the Byrds played? Here we go.
  • east of eden80
    13 mar 15
    I miss... the great group, for a memorable season.
  • madcat
    13 mar 15
    I don't agree with defining this album as "country"; it’s psychedelic like (and in some cases more than) the others. They will land in country rock with the next one.
  • hellraiser
    13 mar 15
    Maybe their best, although I love Sweet, but that’s already another chapter in the story of McGuinn and company...
  • hjhhjij
    13 mar 15
    Too bad about "Triad," though... "transitional album" huh? Who's the crazy one? This is absolutely on the podium of their best along with the previous two, three masterpieces to be delivered to history. I'm starting to reevaluate the totem of country-rock that came after this now. And the first two are great too. Damn, The Byrds, everyone commenting and no one applauding? Clap clap clap
  • Mr Funk
    13 mar 15
    One of my favorite groups, when I think about the quantity and quality of musicians/songwriters who have come from that place...
  • tia
    13 mar 15
    How can one disagree?? Immense disco and immense Byrds! Here in line are: artificial energy, goin' back, natural harmony, draft morning, wasn't born to follow... I mean, I'm not sure if I'm making myself clear... Masterpiece.
  • SilasLang
    14 mar 15
    I don't know. My favorite by the Byrds. A masterpiece. Their most psychedelic and experimental work. It competes with the previous "Younger Than Yesterday"...
The Kinks: Face To Face
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
The best of the era, and this album lays the foundations for the brit pop to come, psychedelic and introspective.
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