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DeRank : 0,86
DeAge™ : 7211 days • Here since 11 september 2006
Premiata Forneria Marconi Live @ Arena Daturi, Piacenza
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I’ve seen them a couple of times too and I spent that money… Objectively, it's quite a lot, but in any case, take it or leave it. When I saw Le Orme, though, they cost much less, 10-12 euros if I remember correctly... Anyway, Fiquata is not completely wrong: one of the times it went well because they played almost all their own songs, the second time instead I endured the entire (and I mean entire) repertoire of De André contained in the two volumes of the live album. I won’t go see them again for this reason; I will never spend thirty euros to see a cover band again!
Yoichi Takahashi Holly&Benji
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I used to watch him when I went to kindergarten, in the afternoon when I would come back. Once I moved on to elementary school, I didn't think he was gross anymore.
Sepultura A-Lex
Sepultura A-Lex
12 jun 09
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But why don’t they stop?! Even Igor has left, what else is there to resurrect from the now decomposed corpse of Sepultura?! They should just disband and each of them start a new group, exploring new horizons! Only then could they break free from the dead-end they've been stuck in for at least ten years.
Nirvana MTV Unplugged In New York
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It's not said that Cobain had dirty hair; maybe he washed it with Sole soap.
Extrema Pound For Pound
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I don't have anything against them, but I've seen them live four times (maybe even five). Good, enjoyable, but they pay the price for an excessive similarity to Pantera (and honestly, I don't know why you didn't mention them). The review is so-so; I find the final digression on the current state of thrash metal a bit pointless. No offense.
Michael Martin Murphey Americana
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Good job
Luciano Ligabue Lambrusco Coltelli Rose & Pop Corn
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I quote Psycroptic. Personally, what I appreciate about Ligabue are just a couple of instrumental pieces in the soundtrack of Radiofreccia. Unfortunately, for at least the last ten years, just like if not worse than Vasco, he has crossed every limit in terms of banality and aura of mediocrity. Not that he was non plus ultra before, quite the opposite… However, if up to about ten years ago he was "... the classic Italian crooner without praise or blame," he has now become truly unbearable, just like if not worse than Vasco. It’s almost impossible at times to talk about one without mentioning the other, as they share a lot in recent times: pathetically tacky faux-rock music that is skillfully packaged, lyrics that are so trivial and persistently ungrammatical and empty that they end up being less poetic than a fart. I couldn’t finish reading the review, I’m sorry but I prefer to abstain when I don’t agree with a single word of what is written.
Vasco Rossi Nessun Pericolo... Per Te
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"Listening to him is fine, but the fact that the new generations label him as the last remaining prophet of rock, along with that half-wit Ligabue, just doesn't sit right with me...": exactly what I think too. I've heard people say that Vasco is the only true Italian rocker. Perhaps these people overlook any mention of Demetrio Stratos. I'm not saying he shouldn't be listened to in any way, but elevating him to the banner of our rock scene alongside Ligabue, who I think is even worse, is ridiculous.
Peter Weiss L'istruttoria
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Thanks to the few but good ones :-) Without taking anything away from the other debaser users, of course!
Roland Joffè The Mission
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A film I saw at least ten years ago, so I'm not very able to raise objections about the aspects covered and those that might have been overlooked. I remember that I liked it, but I refrain from giving it a rating, as I have rather few memories to base myself on. A very good review, written in places a bit verbose but overall evocative. Good.