Hardrock92

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 7213 days • Here since 10 september 2006
Finley Tutto E' Possibile
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I’ll also add my contribution. A truly immense and unforgettable album (unfortunately).
Blue Guilty
Blue Guilty
17 jun 07
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Masterpiece wi blue!
Blue Guilty
Blue Guilty
17 jun 07
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I'm a big fan of Blue! They broke up because I called the good Chuck! A timeless masterpiece (in fact, I was hoping they had never done it).
Max Pezzali Time Out
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oops!
Max Pezzali Time Out
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Even though it's not my genre, I've always greatly appreciated Max for his way of thinking and for writing lyrics that are always very relevant, and even when they talk about love, they never fall into banality. In my opinion, he's not very good at singing; unlike others, he is liked more for his thoughts than for actual skill. I don't feel like commenting on the music, but when I happen to listen to one of his songs, it brings back a moment from my life, like a beach holiday with friends, a fling with a girl, the first year of middle school, and why not? Maybe even a good fight at school. As I've already said, I don't feel right commenting on the CD (not only because I haven't listened to it, but because it would be unfair), but your review seems good. Bye!
Aerosmith You Gotta Move
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Calm down, Woodstock, I'm planning to change the artist in the next review. But the fact is that Aerosmith are my favorite band and I have a lot of their albums. I would love to review Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Guns, AC/DC, and so on, but the problem is always the same: others have already tackled those, and I don't like to have too many duplicates. At least with Aerosmith, I try to review "unpublished" stuff on Debaser.
Chris Cornell Carry On
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Well, I listened to the album and I have to admit that I didn't like it at all. I thought that pop-rock leaned more towards rock, but that's not the case: in almost every song, the acoustic guitar is present and all the songs (except for a few) can easily be defined as "semi ballads." Now, I don't want to say they are bad, but for a singer of his caliber, one would expect something more upbeat. Moreover, the tracks are poorly placed; I think track 1 should be a piece like "You Know my Name," which at least makes you want to keep listening, while "No Such Thing," as soon as I heard it, made me think about stopping there and not going any further.
Aerosmith You Gotta Move
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So I recommend you listen to the others as well, especially those from the '70s and the live ones. If you like the more classic Aerosmith, I would advise against "Nine Lives" and "Just Push Play," where in my opinion, the experiments venture too far into the mundane.
The Who Live @ Arena Di Verona, 11-06-2007
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Well! I have some friends who went and they told me it was really exciting, but sometimes Pete had to do somersaults to save the show from Roger's voice. As for Ringo Starr, I don't think he was ever really good and there's no way he could have played with bands like Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple. To me, he is more of a symbolic figure than a "musical" one. Bye!
Mika Life In Cartoon Motion
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Bah! In my opinion, she overdoes it with that little voice she pulls out when she goes higher. "Grace Kelly" at the beginning isn't bad, but then that voice haunts you. Even in the last one, when she sings low, I like it, but in the end, it’s the same story. Nice review; I've only heard the tracks I mentioned from the album.