andy66

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DeAge™ : 7212 days • Here since 11 september 2006
Yes Magnification
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I bought and appreciate this album: I agree on "Give love each day" and somewhat on "In presence of", which however I wouldn't compare to "Awaken", a track that is humanly unsurpassed even for Yes themselves. Unfortunately, it sounds more dated than other works, even those less recent, perhaps due to the somewhat nostalgic orchestral arrangements. Commercially, it was a huge flop, but the tour, on the other hand, was a triumph. Yes in the heart!!
Ramones Anthology
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Great fondness for the Ramones and for some of their songs; however, in my humble opinion, knowing three or four chords at most doesn't really favor any musician, even if they are punk, pre-punk, or proto-punk. Fundamental, but also very limited.
Procol Harum A Salty Dog
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Poletti, did you even read the review, or are you just making things up? Do you really think giving a 4 to the rest of the album means what you said? Come on...
Procol Harum A Salty Dog
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While awaiting criticisms, I thank all of you for the compliments, and the editors for placing me for the first time in the left column. I take note of Pierpaolo Farina's correction, but I got confused because both are referred to as keyboardists. I return the kiss to Fosca and greet everyone who was watching "Avventura"....
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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I am one of the "survivors" of the total and repeated listening to this work. I am a die-hard Yes fan, but I wouldn't feel comfortable giving it the highest rating; the first album is beautiful, while the second struggles with some rather heavy parts... It was the era of their greatest popularity, and the audience forgave them even for some undeniable flaws. Best enjoyed not frequently, but still at high levels.
Rainbow Rising
Rainbow Rising
9 nov 06
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Sorry, I was too harsh: for the review, I give it a 3.
Rainbow Rising
Rainbow Rising
9 nov 06
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In general, I am not usually very critical of reviewers because I try to respect others' viewpoints as much as possible, but it seems to me that yours is a bit hasty. And how can you give five stars to an album if only two out of six are, in your opinion, truly noteworthy? For me, however, "Rising" is stunning and competes with "Long live rock'n'roll" in terms of beauty.
Steve Hackett Defector
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I'm not fully familiar with the album, but I really like "The Steppes" and "Hammer in the Sand." No one claims that Hackett is a genius, but he is definitely a great musician and composer, and if someone appreciates him, he is also an anti-diva. The review is good.
Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon
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At this point, I would also like to read a review of Dark Side of The Moon from Sgarbi, Ferrara, Paolo Crepet, Simona Ventura, Maria de Filippi, Vissani, Giletti, Vespa, D'Agostino, Mughini, Piccinini, Maurizio Mosca, Lecciso, Gregoraci, Samantha De Grenet, and other illustrious commentators. By now, Debaser is too small for this album...
Actarus Atlas Ufo Robot
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Great recovery. I just didn't understand why Vega always attacked Japan where Goldrake was, when they had the whole rest of the world at their disposal, completely undefended.....