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Pink Floyd Ummagumma
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but if we give 3 to ummagumma for dark side we should give it 0, so it's better to give 5 to ummagumma, 2 to dark side, and I'll give you 2
Pink Floyd The Wall
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Why frustrated, sorry? I'm just saying what I think, isn't it true that you are an indispensable beacon in every discussion?? Isn't it true that your contribution here has become essential for both the readers and the site itself? I believe it is, but let's not get lost in sterile chatter; rather, let's take off with this very interesting discussion: for example, are the Floyd better with Barrett or with Gilmour??
Pink Floyd The Wall
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Not bad the debate that’s erupting around this album by "NICCHIA," here are the glories of debaser, a very heated discussion, Don Gilmour as always an indispensable beacon of brilliant eloquence...
Pink Floyd The Wall
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how boring, how boring, this site is ultimately in decline, in progressive decline, here is something progressive certainly not the wall
Tool Lateralus
Tool Lateralus
6 feb 07
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Dream Theater is way better than the Dream albums, right? But die, dickhead.
Radiohead Ok Computer
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KID A and AMNESIAC surpass it in the courage to sever ties with the past and to dedicate themselves to the creative void of a consequentiality that will know no compromises. OK Computer, however, remains a fairly real snapshot of the mundane, and it could very well be its decoding or its exegesis. Someone spoke of it as the best album of the century, the dark side of the moon of the '90s upon the release of this record, failing to see clearly what Radiohead had done. To even talk about OK Computer as a heroic opposition to the attempts of homogenization and commercialization by the music industry seems foolish when, in reality, Radiohead wanted to "save aged music," embellishing it with outdated modernism and without giving up on pop melody, with their tonalities exploring a manipulated technological psyche through the cypher facade of "Airbag" or "Paranoid Android," close to the cyberpunk era with a proggish scanning (the "Paranoid" in 4/4 time). NO, if I had to save one of their albums from the universal flood, I wouldn't save this one. 5 for the album anyway.
Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door
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LIKE THE HORRIDO ELODERMA!
Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door
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AWFUL! AWFUL!
The Doors L.A. Woman
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"Who would Vic be? One of the few who might understand?" (DJG). You say I don't understand, huh? So you're basically the only one who understands?? I mean, let me get this straight...
The Doors L.A. Woman
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Sacred anecdotes your kosmo, it's fitting that certain fans know about Morrison's choice to sing while locked in the bathroom just a few months before his death. For a mythomaniac like me, things like this are more important than the record itself, so thank you for bringing them up. An enormous sound, yes, in direct capture (except for some overdubbed keyboards); just listen to the bass in "been down so long," it literally reverberates.... In some ways, it reminds me of Reed's "rock and roll animal," the sound of this record, and it’s a live performance, which says it all...