Hardrock92

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 7213 days • Here since 10 september 2006
Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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You've broken my balls! You and your fucking dream theater... enough! But every time you discover a new artist, you feel the need to write useless reviews? Just so you know, nobody needs reviews on Elton John right now...
Coldplay Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
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Now I've read the review, and although it's well-argued, I think it states some nonsense... Chris Martin strays quite far from his falsetto and shows that he has a truly expressive voice... which is a good thing... Moreover, Eno's production gives it that surreal atmosphere that is perfect for an album like this... Also, I've never found the instruments to be in such harmony as I do here... I mean... Coldplay have renewed themselves... We’ll have to see if they can achieve similar results without Eno... Still, a 3 for the review for the reasons I've mentioned before...
Coldplay Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
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I really liked this album... my favorite by Coldplay.
Gianluca Grignani Cammina Nel Sole
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I was enjoying it...but that album is almost psychedelic...to compare it to Vasco, I used popcorn fields because it plays more on the Italian rock level...even if not too much...and in my opinion it beats Vasco even in that context...
Francesco De Gregori Live @ San Giuliano Milanese 20.09.08
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I really like it a lot... anyway, I saw him once and he played really well... you’re not the first to say that it’s not a guarantee...
Gianluca Grignani Cammina Nel Sole
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Sorry... instead of destination paradise I meant popcorn fields... still, I believe the first Grignani is worth much more than Vasco...
AC/DC If You Want Blood.. You've Got It
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@47...in my opinion, the speech you're making doesn't make sense when it comes to AC/DC...it's true...after a while they become monotonous...but with Bon Scott they were an electric shock to the system...the songs probably came out in just a few minutes...they were spontaneity in music...they didn't care about anything...they were raw...dirty...drugged up, and anything else you can think of...real...sincere...maybe even more than the Stones...sure...if I want music that opens my mind and takes me to another dimension, then I'll set AC/DC aside...but if after a shitty day...you're stressed and maybe want to remember what rock is...well...there's no remedy better than this live...
Gianluca Grignani Cammina Nel Sole
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In my opinion, on "Destinazione Paradiso," our hero has Vasco for breakfast... that's where there's TALENT... a desire to do... to express oneself... he probably wanted to keep things simple and didn't care about the credibility he had gained in a certain environment... in any case, for me, Grigani remains the one from the early albums... I consider this a poorly executed couple.
Gianluca Grignani Cammina Nel Sole
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the first album is really beautiful... in fact, as soon as I listened to it, I immediately thought there was a self-titled one... I was truly bummed when I found out that the guy who was able to make an album like that was the same one who spent a summer pissing us off with the flowerbed... now he seems like the cooler, less trashy version of Vasco... the imitation from "Mai Dire Martedì" perfectly sums up my opinion of today’s Grignani... someone who timidly expresses his desire for girls in his songs...
Queen + Paul Rodgers The Cosmos Rocks
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I’m not crazy about Queen... but putting them back together like this is just stupid... I mean... that Queen with Paul Rodgers is just dreadful and unpleasant... either Queen or a different name... which would honestly be better for everyone... this way they remain in limbo... in other words... we don’t want fans to think of Paul as Freddie’s replacement... even if he actually is... I mean... it seems a bit cowardly... shy and spineless...