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The Alan Parsons Project Vulture Culture
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Wow... if you give a 2 to a review that doesn't seem bad to you... what score do you give to a review that you don't like at all??
The Alan Parsons Project Vulture Culture
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In my previous comment, I wanted to say that I was afraid of making enemies with all the 80's lovers, I left out part of the sentence!! :P
The Alan Parsons Project Vulture Culture
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Don't worry umax... in fact, I must confess that I would have alienated all the lovers of the 80's with this review, instead your comment and your vote lift my spirits... :)
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Hello Logic. :)) It's good to hear from you again... You're absolutely right, my approach to Parson was wrong, too loaded with expectations (in fact, I mentioned it in the review!), but as I said, the album in the end is listenable. I just couldn't bring myself to give it a 3 because I'm not crazy about the '80s, and this album is permeated by that vibe. :) Well… have a great time everyone!! bye ;)
The Alan Parsons Project Vulture Culture
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even kurt81 plays with us...he's our bassist! :)))
I knew that Alan Parsons' project made other albums much better than this one, it's just that I can't remember a single one...I've only heard them in passing from a friend... :))
The Alan Parsons Project Vulture Culture
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Oh guys... I have nothing to do with this review, okay!!! The one about the Floyd, sure, I wrote that one, but this one definitely not! It's all good eclipse's own doing! (Can't you tell we know each other? Ah... I'll do a bit of advertising: we've been playing together for 2 years, on the 29th we're playing at the Borderline in Pisa, anyone interested can come...)
The Alan Parsons Project Vulture Culture
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Thank you for the correction! You were super quick!!!
Thanks! :))
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Come on... a 4 for encouragement. Considering this is among your first reviews, it’s not bad, but you can see you have talent; you’re great, a legend... well... I don’t know what to say... eeehhmm... oh, sorry... I thought I was commenting on one of my reviews!!!;))) Come on... let’s be serious: I listened to the album once and it doesn’t seem that great to me; I hate the music of the '80s... so I won’t give it a vote, but the review is good! Great start! Well done. Bye!
P.S.: The title is "Vulture Culture," could it be corrected, please? Thanks!;)
Pink Floyd The Final Cut
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Exactly! Anyway, I see that we are all on the same page in the end.
Hi :)
Pink Floyd The Final Cut
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Nice observation, Logic. I completely agree.
It's absolutely right to divide Pink Floyd into three strands... according to the most charismatic elements of the moment, but I don't think it's fair to ignore the work that Mason and Wright did almost in the eerie shadow of the three leaders and dictators at the same time! They also contributed to making the Pink Floyd brand great! However, it's true that each of the three great giants had a strong influence on the various albums; perhaps that's where the greatness of the band lies!
Ah, Logic, I love the definition of Gilmour as the aesthetic, as well as the others about Waters and Barrett!
Can I use them occasionally when I come across them? :)
Anyway, for the record, I love all the members of the Floyd, but I have a natural preference for the poetry of Gilmour. The guitar in his hands speaks! It lives a life of its own!
Bye everyone!
Ah! Thank you all for the score, it's encouraging considering that it's my first review, even if corrected by Charles (and not done by you... got it?!?!?). :P