Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Voivod Killing Technology
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You never cease to amaze me, Bartle: an outstanding review of one of the most original bands of all time. However, I must tell you that the opening lines of the review on Witchfinder General have etched themselves in my mind, almost elevating them to the status of a slogan for something I can’t quite define. I just know I keep repeating them. Cheers and congratulations!
Men At Work Cargo
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A heartfelt thanks to primiballi for the appreciation.
Colin James Hay Looking For Jack
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Good job! I don’t know the album, except for "Hold me," but I just reviewed the first two albums by Men At Work and they were overlooked. Maybe it’s partly due to my reviews. Bye!
Men At Work Business As Usual
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Thank you for your understanding, but look, there are people here who write three lines and manage to make ten reviews, while I (with difficulty) have written two in a week, of albums I’ve known for years. It’s too convenient to make duplicates, even if they’re classy; this is a principle of mine. It’s possible that someone is looking for Men At Work here on De Baser, for example primiballi reviewed Colin Hay’s solo album and filled a gap (by the way, well done).
Thanks, anyway, to everyone who wanted to read my stuff.
Men At Work Cargo
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Well, around here we say: "Men are as old as they feel and women are as old as they look." Hi!
Men At Work Business As Usual
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Thank you Bartle, I usually feel more at ease with heavy records, but first of all, to review an album I need to feel it inside, to have listened to it a lot and to let my feelings flow. I like Men At Work, I used to listen to them all the time back then, along with the Police, who are one of my favorite bands. I also thank Fidia for the appreciation. Bye!
Black Sabbath Born Again
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Very good! I have never heard the unreleased recording of the sessions: "The Fallen."
D.R.I. Four Of A Kind
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There isn't much to say about this album. A clear move towards more Thrash sounds. "Mad Man" remains their most legendary song.
Dire Straits Making Movies
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Great review and the album has been listened to a lot. However, I've never understood "Les Boys," which brings down the album's average.
Men At Work Business As Usual
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Guys, thanks for the comments. I didn’t specify, but I was talking about sales, not class: you just have to listen to Sting with the acoustic guitar in the version of "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" contained in the album by Strontium 90 to understand who Sting is and who The Police are. I mentioned "little great gems": the GREAT gems are by The Police, I can't review them because I don't want to repeat myself; I could try with Strontium 90, but I don’t think I have the skills. I tried with Men At Work, but it’s tough anyway. Well, it doesn’t hurt to try. Hi everyone!