Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Thin Lizzy Thunder And Lightning
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@mocampo: in a 1972 interview featured in a book by Arcana Editrice (the one with the translated texts) about Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page stated that he had played for months in the Yardbirds alongside Jeff Beck (1966), not engaging in duels but playing the same parts with "stereo effect." In the same conversation, he concluded by mentioning Wishbone Ash as "perfectionists" in the use of two lead guitars. I don't know if this is just Page boasting; I promised myself to listen to the single "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" out of curiosity, after being convinced for years that Wishbone Ash were the inventors (I'll go dig up the booklet anyway).
The Iron Maidens Route 666
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@CaptainHowdy: from Longare (departure at 6:30 PM) to Caldogno (arrival 7:10 PM), or departure from Alte Ceccato and crossing the Villaggio del Sole (VI) around 6:40 PM on weekdays. All experiences worthy of the most depraved circles of Dante's hell ;)
The Iron Maidens Route 666
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Funny recipe, with a cover that reminds me of the road I took last night to get home.
Thin Lizzy Thunder And Lightning
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It's definitely a good album, enjoyable to listen to, with the novelty of Sykes and a more aggressive sound, but I still prefer the albums from the '70s. A song like "Rocker" is unmatched. Good review, with the final dedication that reminds me of Sykes' on the back cover of the debut album by Blue Murder. Bye!
Sarcofago I.N.R.I.
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Good job! It's a group I recently discovered. Great album.
Running Wild Under Jolly Roger
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Welcome back! Great review and engaging as always. The album is cool as well as the cover, and maybe in the end, releasing albums repeatedly, with variations related to power or speed, has somewhat penalized them. A great band in any case, deserving to be rediscovered. Cheers!
Trouble Manic Frustration
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Hi Bartle! I just stopped by to take a look and I saw the Trouble. I remember your review of "Psalm 9" very well, which encouraged me to rediscover them :DD. It’s nice to see you again too; I’m starting to have a bit of free time, so here I am. I reread the notes from the old reviews I was preparing for Christmas, but they’re just terrible... so it’s better to read and learn :DDD
Trouble Manic Frustration
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Very good. I prefer the previous one (songs like "The Wolf") but this one is also great, catchy, and never trivial. I've always wondered how Barry Stern (the drummer) managed to go from hardcore thrash to Trouble; anyway, a great band, since their beginnings, truly. Congratulations on the baby. Bye!
Uriah Heep Different World
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Good review, I will definitely give it a listen. I’ve listened to "Abominog" and it’s not bad, but I still prefer the works with David Byron on vocals.
R.A.V.A.G.E. Hell Hath No Mercy
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Good job! A rich receipt of information and a great band the Atheist. Some time ago, I managed to listen to the 1988 demo of Heathen, with Paul Baloff on vocals, and I liked it. I hope to track this one down as well.