cptgaio

DeRank : 5,23
DeAge™ : 7174 days • Here since 19 october 2006
Roger Waters The Dark Side Of The Moon Live
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The show itself was very beautiful, but unfortunately more for the visual effects and scenery than for the performance (too many pre-recorded tracks), but this is a sacrifice that must be endured when the show becomes too "theatrical." All in all, a great concert. As for the umpteenth Gilmour-Waters quarrel that I read about above, the discussion is always the same; in my opinion, Gilmour without PF (and therefore without Waters, who was the true creative mind) would be remembered as a great session musician and nothing more. It’s the facts more than opinions that keep his memory alive. Bye!
Iron Maiden Maiden England
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Dear Juve in B, I assure you that it's in the official discography; the issue is that it was initially released only in its full version on VHS, while the shortened version was in the single of Infinite Dream. Try to check it out. Bye!
Underworld Second Toughest In The Infants
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A fundamental CD in the realm of synthetic music, a review that is perhaps a bit too concise but still agreeable.
Iron Maiden Live @ Datch Forum, Milano, 03/12/2006
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I saw that one from Saturday...beautiful...
La Crus La Crus
La Crus La Crus
18 nov 06
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La Crus La Crus
La Crus La Crus
18 nov 06
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Much ado about nothing...
Sorry to interrupt your discussion, but reading your posts, some questions are not clear to me:
A) Why compare a (very honest) group of quiet Italian intimate music to sacred monsters like Pink Floyd (up until ’83) or Genesis (with Gabriel)?
B) Comparing a very talented singer-songwriter like Fossati to a respectable "worker" of music like Ligabue seems quite forced to me (and honestly, the Tenco award in recent years seems a bit random).
C) A person's listening ability is not determined by age but by other factors.
D) Placing La Crus on the same level as names like Ferro or various boy bands feels quite unfair to a band that has nonetheless done something good.
As for the review, it’s certainly well done, even if a little biased; the album is nice but nothing more than a well-executed task brought home (this is just my personal opinion, of course).
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Iron Maiden Maiden England
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Iron Maiden Maiden England
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For precision: this album is in the official discography of Iron Maiden. Another note: everyone is free to NOT read the reviews about Maiden, so how about we cut out the various "What a drag!" or worse, the various insults towards those who simply cultivate their passion, and try instead "to care for each other" without too much tedium (us fans against you non-fans and vice versa)?
Furthermore, dear Kirk, you shouldn't fall into the trap of responding to various provocations, otherwise you risk getting caught in the middle... come on, be a good sport, don’t get angry.
Speaking of Iron Maiden, this is one of the live albums I cherish the most for various reasons: the presence of "Still Life," one of Smith's last appearances before the split, etc. etc. So, you're definitely hitting an open door with me, but the review could have been a bit more in-depth, considering the importance of this album that, in a sense, marks a watershed between two phases of our beloved band's career.
That said, I still give you a good score because it takes courage to review Iron Maiden on this site, and because you’re young and can only get better. Cheers!
Queen Innuendo
Queen Innuendo
17 nov 06
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The review is written quite well, but the album is definitely not one of their more memorable episodes; however, it remains a good product.