Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Stanley Kubrick Orizzonti Di Gloria (Paths Of Glory)
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Great review, I'll download the movie right away.
Idlewild Live @ Hammersmith Palais London 23.03.2007
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Idlewild reminds me of the airport in "Goodfellas" by Scorsese and also a music band, although I can't remember what kind of music they perform, well I get an idea by reading the review, but I've only heard their name mentioned. Anyway, it's a shame to see reviews like this not voted or commented on.
The Cars Candy-O
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Really good. "Let's Go" is one of the first songs I listened to in my life as a kid, especially the video that aired on Televenezia. You have a way of writing that aligns with my ideal of a brilliant review, filled with engaging phrases that get to the point without resorting to big words, as is usually read in reviews around the internet:
"If they needed to confirm themselves, then 'the album of the year after' by the Cars hit the mark. Everything expected is delivered... The fact is that the Cars seem to have emphasized the importance of their task (to secure a loyal fan base as wide as possible in the shortest time possible)... In fact, to be radio friendly, there’s no need to lower the sound wall to zero... Repeating the same things and the same hooks so that the listener learns the song by heart after 30 seconds can be a good thing, but also a bad one; indeed, someone who learns it after 30 seconds might also get bored after 60, due to too much predictability. To justify them, we could advance that they felt a strong need-hope to consecrate themselves at all costs."
A definitely excellent passage.
Adam And The Ants Dirk Wears White Sox
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Much better than my review, excellent job, I read everything with pleasure. There is attention to the terms, knowledge of the album’s notes, a wealth of information, agile and precise, very heartfelt and entertaining descriptions of the songs. Too bad for the few comments. Right now I wish I could write reviews like this but in the thrash metal field, who knows if I’ll ever manage! Compliments!
Ricky Gianco Arcimboldo
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I listen to it and then I vote. From the '60s, I really like the first of the Pooh, especially Mauro Bertoli's voice. Years ago, I bought the encyclopedia of '60s rock, and at the end there was the Italian section where Gianco was spoken of very highly. Sorry to comment, since I know that in terms of musical culture you are Jupiter and I am a tiny asteroid, but sometimes I like to say something, taking the long way around. Ah, you see, I really like Thrash and Death Metal, but on the way back from Asiago with a friend in '92, I picked up a book that talked about Hard Rock, and the leitmotif was that it was all about improvisation (for example, "Mandrake Root," which lasts 30 minutes), while today everyone memorizes the solos and going to concerts feels like listening to them on a record. I wanted to know what you think, even as a musician.
Judas Priest Killing Machine
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I thought about it again. Very good:DDDD
Beatles One
Beatles One
17 may 07
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My wife has this CD but I never listen to it. I can't explain why the Beatles don't grab me, yet we all know how they're regarded. Something similar was happening with Duran Duran back in the days of "Wild Boys," but then nothing happened, while the Beatles are still here with about 100 million records sold just in the United States. I've always liked the Police, who are three top-notch musicians. You feel like a velvety gray, are you perhaps playing in the style of Stewart... or do you follow Les Binks?
Dolly Parton Heartbreaker
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"Heartbreaker"...
Dolly Parton Heartbreaker
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Better "Heartbreaker" by Led Zeppelin, anywhere and anytime.
Aerosmith A Little South Of Sanity
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I have bad memories associated with this album, among other things, it adds nothing to the history of Aerosmith. Decent reception.