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DeRank : 1,13
DeAge™ : 7163 days • Here since 30 october 2006
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
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More than a review, these are considerations, very personal, but expressed democratically. And now that I think about it, maybe you’re not entirely wrong. On the album, I can talk about the cover.
Steve Hackett Voyage Of The Acolyte
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And then a solo like that of "Fifth of Firth" no one knows how to pull it off, I challenge you to find anything similar in the entire history of progressive rock. Banks is undoubtedly the wisest among the progressive keyboardists; he always embellishes and never wastes unnecessary solos here and there; when he places a solo, it's always something memorable. I think of the ending of "Dance on a Volcano" or the solo in "The Cage."
Steve Hackett Voyage Of The Acolyte
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I believe a keyboardist like Banks or Minnear is better than a virtuoso who always wants to overdo it (maybe a bit like Keith Emerson, but not too much, and I still like him). Wakeman is, yes, a virtuoso, but he doesn't seem as intrusive as people say; on the contrary, sometimes he takes a backseat to let Squire and Howe shine.
The Beach Boys Smiley Smile
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But for me, it's one of the best by the Beach Boys, even this version, which is not even 30 minutes long.
Carl Theodor Dreyer La Passione di Giovanna D'Arco (The Passion Of Joan Of Arc)
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Seen on Fuori orario (Things Never Seen). I still have it recorded.
Sergio Castellitto Non Ti Muovere
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Great review, as well as the final 'thought'. Poletti, Tarantino or not Tarantino, you’ll agree with me and all of us that Italian cinema is currently in a dramatic situation. It’s true that there are some exceptions, but generally speaking, it’s better to masturbate.
Genesis Foxtrot
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For me too, they were wrong to give that rating; the review speaks so highly of it. As for the album, no comment, it would all be superfluous.
Le Orme Canzone d'Amore
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It's true, the last two songs are really good.
Eagles Hotel California
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Stipe, shame
Wham! Fantastic
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Once upon a time there was Freddie Mercury, now there is Mika.