Danilo1987

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Tiziano Ferro Rosso Relativo
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Great review. If Tiziano Ferro (I’m writing it in lowercase as it should be) is a myth, the Dalai Lama wipes the floor with John Lennon, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, and Freddie Mercury. Come on... long live the true legends. Down with modern music where the likes of D'Alessio, Pausini, Di Risio, Menecazzi, or Meneguzzi, however you want to call them, are venerated.
Vasco Rossi C'è Chi Dice No
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Vasco has indeed changed quite a bit. However, I don't fully agree with you, Krystal, when you say that this is Vasco's last great album. "Liberi liberi" and "Gli spari sopra" aren't bad either. Anyway, all great artists at the peak of their success experience a dip in creativity (I’m specifically referring to "Pink Floyd," "Zucchero," "Rolling Stones," "Genesis," and many others). The fact is that today Vasco is calmer, leading a less... reckless life and enjoying too much success, but he remains one of the few who still writes from the heart when he composes a song.
Queen Jazz
Queen Jazz
19 oct 06
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The Queen are legends, but this, despite having some very catchy tracks, remains the worst album by Queen if we exclude the soundtrack album for "Flash" from '81. Great and personal review, even though I don't fully agree with it.
Queen Made in Heaven
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Not bad as an album and not bad most of the songs. For the review, you deserve a 3 especially for the superficiality in expressing your emotions. You didn't mention the most beautiful songs of the album, I'm talking about "Heaven for Everyone," "I Was Born to Love You," and especially "Too Much Love Will Kill You," an authentic masterpiece along with "Let Me Live" (which fortunately you included) from the album in question. Today, there’s no longer the music of those times. Overall, a very good album but not the best; that remains, in my opinion, "A Kind of Magic" from '86.
Queen The Works
Queen The Works
19 oct 06
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What nonsense, you lack irony. Radio Ga Ga is beautiful and the chorus is very catchy and ironic, but the person who wrote this review must be someone who lives life buying antidepressants and blasting Gigi d'Alessio and Mario Venuti songs, but who gives them the permission to write this crap? Anyway, "The Works," while not their best album (which I think is the subsequent "A Kind of Magic"), is a collection of very, very beautiful rock ballads. The most beautiful ones, undoubtedly after the famous "Radio Ga Ga," "I Want to Break Free," and "Hammer to Fall," are "Tear It Up," "Is This the World We Created?"… great album. The fact is that Freddie was absolutely different from Jim Morrison, both in stage presence and in lifestyle. I don't believe Jim Morrison threw trans parties or moved around so much on stage. I also don’t think Freddie Mercury used amphetamines and wrote songs like the beautiful "The End" (i.e., "la fina, mia unica amica"). Keep listening to Gigi d'Alessio and writing these horror reviews because Freddie and Jim are rolling in their graves.
Queen Innuendo
Queen Innuendo
19 oct 06
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Very simplistic review. This album is too melancholic; the following one, released posthumously after Freddie's death, "Made in Heaven," is better, don’t you think? The fact remains that this album enters the history of international music thanks to "The Show Must Go On" and "Innuendo." Also, "These Are the Days of Our Lives" isn’t bad, especially Brian May's solo. Anyway, thank you, Freddie!!!
Queen Hot Space
Queen Hot Space
19 oct 06
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Hot Space isn't the best but it's not the worst either. "Under Pressure", "Las palabras De Amor", "Put on the Fire", "Back Chat," and "Calling All Girls" aren’t so bad after all. And it's sort of a trial run for the band. Experimenting with new sounds brought them back to life, so it's a very important album for Freddie and co., don't you think?
Vasco Rossi Canzoni per me
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Not the best for sure, but Vasco....he's here!
Vasco Rossi Buoni O Cattivi
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You don't understand a damn thing about music. Vasco has matured!!! He has matured!!!!! He's 54 years old, yet he's the only one, at least in Italy, who still uses his heart when writing a song, unlike Zucchero or Baglioni.
A review from a self-righteous person, I give you a 1 but you deserve less, much less....
Vasco Rossi Liberi... liberi
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Not the best album, but certainly the most COMPLETE and the most NOSTALGIC. Ratings for the songs:
ORMAI E' TARDI: 5+
DOMENICA LUNATICA: 7
...MUOVITI!: 5+
TANGO DELLA GELOSIA: 5
LIBERI LIBERI: 9+
DILLO ALLA LUNA: 8+
VIVERE SENZA TE: 7
STASERA: 6-
TOT: 7-