Hardrock92

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DeAge™ : 7213 days • Here since 10 september 2006
Bluvertigo Acidi e Basi
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The most compact and straightforward album by Bluvertigo... without frills, as unfortunately will happen in the other albums of the trilogy... I don’t find the lyrics that offbeat, though... I mean... they’re intelligent... but they aren’t the only ones in Italy saying things outside the box (what box, anyway?)
Le Luci Della Centrale Elettrica Live @ B-Side Pub, Rende (CS) 28.12.08
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The review has too many typos... live, in my opinion, it gets under your skin... who cares if he can't sing... with that half-broken acoustic guitar he's capable of blowing your mind, in my opinion... criticize him all you want... but don’t say he’s skinny... because that’s his strong point and what he's aiming for... if you don’t like it, it’s because you’re defeated from the start :)
Joy Division Martin Hannet's Personal Mixes
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thank you very much to azzo and supersoul...:)
Joy Division Martin Hannet's Personal Mixes
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here's a group I'm not really familiar with and I should look into...what can I start with?
Parts & Labor Receivers
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I listened to some tracks following your previous review about them... pretty strong... thanks ale for making me blow out my eardrums with the no age... the album is really a blast... but did you really think that the city in the booklet images was Los Angeles? It looked more like Seattle to me...
The Folk Implosion One Part Lullaby
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Really too kind... @ale... just think that when I entered the store, I was just looking for the new folk implosion because your review had intrigued me... but then I only found this... just think about it XD
Led Zeppelin For Badgeholders Only (Live At L.A Forum, 6.23.77)
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Plant was a boy from the English countryside who probably only saw the city as a teenager...HE SURELY never had singing lessons...but it feels...maybe if he had studied a bit, he would have sung in a less spontaneous way...but saving a bit of his voice...by the way...even Jim Morrison never studied singing...
Max Gazzè Contro un'onda del mare
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@gustavo...I trust them and I'm sure Agnelli and the others will do a piece in their style...but I don't like this attitude...I find it a bit inconsistent if the term conveys the idea...up until now they have always made it clear that they are not "fans" of the current Italian subculture (Sanremo...Amici and stuff like that)...and now what do they do? They practically become part of it...I mean...that's what I don't like...I feel a bit betrayed...I thought they were capable of conveying their music without an exaggerated use of the media...Agnelli certainly does it more out of challenge and curiosity...but it shouldn't have reached this point for me...Morgan, between Sanremo and X Factor, has become another "cool" figure for silly girls and honestly seeing comments on blogs and forums like "m qnt e fiko manuel?" doesn't excite me...that's all...I still respect them and will continue to do so...
Max Gazzè Contro un'onda del mare
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I'm almost considering looking for him... I'm interested... Gazzè was also the one I liked the most at Sanremo... by the way... do you know about the after that want to go to the festival?
Led Zeppelin For Badgeholders Only (Live At L.A Forum, 6.23.77)
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I think Plant understood too late... just listen to the live "The Song Remains the Same"... where he sings in very low tones to save his voice... or even Cornell himself... if you listen to the Soundgarden albums and the last one, you start to doubt that it’s really him!