Hardrock92

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 7213 days • Here since 10 september 2006
Vasco Rossi Il mondo che vorrei
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I've never liked Vasco...his lyrics seem so clever...thoughtful, but in reality, they're worse than those of Verdena (a great band)...and at least Alberto admits to writing in a haphazard way...now he's completely voiceless as well...I don't understand how one can go to one of his concerts to hear the howls of an abandoned dog...not to mention he charges outrageous prices for tickets...I mean, can we realize that to see Deep Purple in June I spend 31 plus booking fees and a friend of mine shelled out 50 euros to see Vasco? But hey...good for Deep Purple...
Mr. Pig Live @ "Mozzicosauro" (RO)
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Nice review...but my opinion on cover bands is like Larrok's...except for a few...sure, to play Dream Theater...Guns...Metallica and other technically skilled bands you need guts...but it doesn’t add anything to the music...there’s no imagination...there’s no expression...it’s all, so to speak...bland...predictable...of course, like anything, the more you practice the better you become...but I believe the history of music was written by people with a lot of personality...not extreme finesse for its own sake and lengthy...
Settlefish Oh Dear!
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Thank you all for your comments and critiques... @esaycure... you're right... it's not a difficult album in itself... but it needs to be "listened to"... that is, it should be followed and not underestimated as "a pop album"... or at least that's how it happened to me...
Afterhours I milanesi ammazzano il sabato
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"For years, they have battled for the crown of the best Italian band with Marlene Kuntz and CSI in the Italian AltERnAtIVo imagination"... indeed... I would add that they continue to do so... even though for me, the Marlene will always remain just a bit higher up...
Moody Blues Octave
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Nice review...I have a few of their albums...but not this one...
Mephisto Walz The Eternal Deep
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ooops! sorry Fidia...I hadn't noticed that you reviewed Insidious...that one, along with Immersion, is my favorite album by Mephisto Walz...
Mephisto Walz The Eternal Deep
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Beautiful...4 out of 10 because it's a compilation...and I’m not a big fan of compilations...maybe you would have been better off reviewing a real album...like the first one...but it’s fine this way too, eh! It’s a matter of perspective...
Luciano De Crescenzo Così Parlò Bellavista
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Then notice how the League is consistent... it allies itself with Berlusca, who in turn aligns with the AUTONOMIES OF THE SOUTH... I mean, there are people here who believe Bossi is the only true man who has always been faithful to himself... Bossi is an opportunist... then... I don’t know if it’s the same in big cities... but in the small towns, those who vote for the League seem to me less like objective people trying to make what they consider to be the right choices, and more like fans... the League is the team and they cheer for it...
Luciano De Crescenzo Così Parlò Bellavista
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@occulto...you can find it on YouTube, and even though I know it's not right to see Borghezio in bed with a broken nose, it made me smile...then I confirm what I've read above...the League has broken through here in Piedmont too...but what concerns me even more is imagining people like Maroni or Calderoli as ministers...
Korn Korn
Korn Korn
28 apr 08
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@Supervai... I read your speech... and all those bands... I know some songs from a few of them... you consider them immense... but how many are there really? Certainly not 10,000... and this proves that you've come to the same conclusion I have... among all the metal bands out there, the truly good and somewhat original ones are not many... then, in my opinion, the nuances of metal are nonsense... they give big names to many supposedly different genres, but the differences turn out to be few... and in the end, all these fancy terms just confuse the listener's mind... I simply divide metal into heavy metal... thrash metal... death metal... gothic metal (my favorite)... I see progressive as a standalone genre... meaning I consider the Moody Blues progressive in the same way as Tool (one of my favorite bands for lyrics and music... and even though they are progressive... or prog metal... call it what you want... they are able to express themselves without having to do long-winded guitar solos...)...