matteowolf

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thank you very much....
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In my rush, I wrote some nonsense... the one about Blackmore is exceptionally stupid....

In any case, I know I went quite far in praising this album, which, seen with a certain hindsight compared to the first listen, is in my opinion a complete album in every part... never too heavy and never understated... then FATE VOBIS... bye.
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Sorry, but you seemed a bit one-sided: "and many greetings to the most temperamental vocalist in the whole history of music," referring to Gillan, and "he's getting on his nerves too, the emblem of patience," referring to Coverdale. Well, if he's sure that Ritchie was quite a nuisance, it's also true that Coverdale was certainly not the epitome of patience and, indeed, had quite the temper (as many have claimed). So much so that once, during a performance, angry with the guitarist in black, he left the stage!
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Great review, but you could have leaned a bit more into describing the songs.
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But look Savo, he is very different from Gilmour... in the end, the songs are always the same... Gilmour also now includes various almost forgotten Pink Floyd songs in his setlist (if... fat old sun) + others taken from his albums (especially the latest one, On an Island).

If you watch the DVD he released in 2001 (In the Flesh - Live), indeed... the show is nice but has nothing to do with the setlist of today: gosh, there wasn't a song that wasn't wonderful... reread the disc, the songs are in bold, they are all exceptional!

The only thing Roger and Dave have in common right now is the finale of their concerts (Comfortably Numb), which from a vocal point of view grabs me more with Waters' version (where Gilmour made us in the audience sing the piece), while instrumentally I would have liked to hear Gilmour's version... in any case, despite Waters' band being definitely superior (especially the drummer and guitarist), you could really feel Gilmour's "presence" (in the sound)... pink reminiscences???? I don't know, I only know it was the best day of my life... maybe even better than my brother's wedding, considering that I'm 16!
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DAMN!!!!!! DO YOU REALIZE THAT ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994, MY BROTHER WENT TO SEE PINK FLOYD IN ROME, ON THE TOUR OF THE DIVISION BELL (so with the same show as PULSE) AND....WHEN I ASKED HIM ABOUT HIS BEST MEMORIES.....HE SAID HE DOESN'T REMEMBER A DAMN THING!!!!!!!! BUT COME ON!!!!!

he said he only remembers the plane crashing and exploding, and at that moment a song ends (you can even see it in this DVD...fantastic!)
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Certainly, the drums are not out of place...but they are really pompous...Pink Floyd have always represented musical perfection, even in live performances...but once they used to indulge in much larger improvisations...something that doesn’t happen here (even Money seems constructed, I don’t know!)

What I really like is the re-styling done to the songs...Comfortably Numb sounds like it came out of Iron Maiden's repertoire, and then that "dispersive" initial chorus, where everyone sings in their own way, and even the rhythm is changed (so slow it sometimes seems 'dark'—some words are pronounced either before or after) gives it a fantastic touch. As for the solo, it gives me a sense of disorder, better Pulse from this point of view.

p.s.: my neighbor saw them in Venice!
U2 Zooropa
27 oct 06
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A technically perfect review with plenty of quotes, but absolutely devoid of emotions. From Ondarock, in short...

Guys, you can't comment on music as if you were one of those Sunday faggots... music should evoke feelings in your heart. ANY FEELING, BUT IT MUST DO SO, otherwise there's no point in discussing it... and enough of these redundant banalities... you cite P.Negri, and I can't help but ask you (in complete calm): 1) who the hell is P.Negri, 2) this makes me realize that before writing this review you also read the technical comments of a critic... so this review isn't yours... it doesn’t come from your gut but from your arm... we’re not on the same page...

The album, however, deserves.
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lived experience good
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