Hardrock92

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 7213 days • Here since 10 september 2006
Finley Tutto E' Possibile
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And that idiot of the "let's call him a singer" even got a kiss on the cheek from Canalis, who declared herself a fan. Fuck off! This confirms that they keep attracting party girls my age and not just that; there are people who even call them hard rock, and a classmate of mine said that there's no difference between Adrenalina and Sheena is a Punk Rocker. They even say they're good live, well: it takes little to play that crap, and the singer has a voice that would make the best dog bark seem envious. Dedo is right, commercialized Italian music is at this level!
Bon Jovi Lost Highway
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A friend of mine bought it and said they don't even sound like Bon Jovi. Honestly, I really don't like the single; it sounds like a song from O.C. Personally, I've never been a big fan of Bon... But I didn't dislike their work from the '80s; songs like Runaways and Livin on a Prayer are among my absolute favorites. A review that's well felt and well written.
Aerosmith Classics Live! Complete
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@woodstock, revisiting the previous reviews, I've noticed I've changed my style, and whether it's for better or worse is up to you to judge (I don't like self-evaluation). @deadhorse, rockin' the Joint, I also consider it the best of Aero; it's impressive how the band, despite their age, still sounds this good, and Tyler seems to improve with age. But Live Bootleg isn't bad either.
Aerosmith Classics Live! Complete
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But maybe you're right: it would have been better to say "dance," but I used the first term that came to my mind.
Aerosmith Classics Live! Complete
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Well! I would definitely say yes.
Aerosmith Classics Live! Complete
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Hello Zarathustra, I want to tell you that even though the recording is poor and technically not exceptional, I gave it a 4 because this album contains the true live essence, what should be felt in live albums, which should convey energy and engage the listener. Maybe even at the expense of technique.
Deep Purple Abandon
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I don't own this album, but the review doesn't convince me at all; you could have definitely said more about the lineup change and the markVII, and surely also about the songs.
The Clash From Here To Eternity: Live
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@Supersoul: okay, Vicious took Matlock's place, but in case you didn't know, it was Matlock who composed the melody of Anarchy in the UK, and then the great Sid not only couldn't play the bass, but in the studio, he wasn't even the one playing it, and live he didn't either; they say he just stood there leaning and sometimes he played it randomly. A punk, in my opinion, should have a pretty clear opinion, not just make noise, and I think the Clash were like that (at least for a certain period). That's how I see it, and everyone can think what they want.
Finley Tutto E' Possibile
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Great dedoluz, it cracks me up every time I read it! As for politics, I won't express myself; I'll just say that I can't stand extremists, whatever their side—right or left. Now the new album from these assholes has come out; is this one worse than the last?
Deep Purple California Jamming
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Damn embryo, just so you know, in the mark 1 there was Evans on vocals and Simper on bass, and they debuted with "Deep Purple," not with In Rock, which was the first album with Gillan and Glover, the legendary mark 2, the best lineup the band ever had.