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DeAge™ : 7210 days • Here since 14 september 2006
Fabrizio De André Tutti morimmo a stento
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don't do it. Think about the publicity you would generate for this site. It would be on all the news broadcasts. "Boy announces suicide on debaser.it." They might even interview some editors and ask them questions like, "What kind of person was he?" And maybe they wouldn't even publish the review on Neu! That would really be a slap in the face. What’s certain is that the line "you who always bring up the story of suicide" directed at Bartleboom is truly exceptional. The review is nice.
David Bowie Heroes
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a beautifully written review that perfectly explains the point of view. I don’t really delve into kraut and Bowie post "Diamond Dogs", so I’m not sure if what you write I can agree with or not.
The Cramps Songs the Lord Taught Us
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Before I met them, I always wished that someone would play these things this way.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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who knows what the hell Frank Zappa has to do with this. Hard rock doesn't start with this album, absolutely not. If I had said that about the first one, I would have played dumb, even though it wasn't true in that case either. The bassist isn't forced to do anything at all, just listen to Andy Fraser from Free (who played the exact same genre), or John Entwistle from The Who, who also had a monster like Keith Moon behind him. Moreover, Van Halen didn't perfect anything in this case; in "Heartbreaker," Jimmy Page never used tapping. Eddie Van Halen used it because he didn't know how the hell to play that solo. I don't vote because I never vote for duplicates, and because this story doesn't entirely convince me. Anyway, for me, the first Led Zeppelin album remains the best.
Paul McCartney Band On The Run
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Harmless and mediocre album. But above all, the review was already there. Missing, why don’t you review something missing?
Genesis We Can't Dance
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I told you so.
The United States Of America The United States Of America
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absolute masterpiece, one of the most beautiful albums of all time. "Cloud Song," "The American Metaphysical Circus," and "Hard Coming Love" my favorites.
Rush Hemispheres
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"The Villa Strangiato" is the monument to technical prowess. Yet there are more riffs in this song than in the entire discography of Dream Theater. A classic.
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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"the future Genesis, [...] A Saurceful Of Secrets," I completely disagree. What is "Power blues"? But above all, is "No Expectations" really a great sitar piece? Seriously? I only hear Brian Jones's slide guitar. Well-written review, but it’s sad to see that you suffer from the "unusual" complex of always having to reference something else when it’s not needed. He always cites kraut, even when talking about Dylan, you bring up Genesis where it's really unnecessary.
Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues Singers
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go back to listening to the panthera, this isn't for you