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Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery
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And above all, if you give this album a 1, what do you give to Take That or Britney? Come on, let's try to think, Stipe, if they were still making albums like this nowadays.
Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery
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My favorite "A Passion Play," whatever they say, is a great progressive piece, never excessive, and spectacularly complex without ever falling into exhibitionism.
Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery
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It's the best part of Thick as a Brick.
Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery
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My ADSL connection had gone out. I'm fine, thanks, and you?
Janus Al Maestrale
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"'The Modern Dance' is worth several times the entire discography of Queen," but the history of rock has proven me right. I told you, there's no need to disguise oneself as intellectuals to make good music.
Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery
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Thank you, Manliuzzo, I apologize for the mistake.
Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery
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The instrumental part of the song "Minstrel in the Gallery," between the acoustic beginning and the electric end, is truly impressive; it transcends years and years of metal, and then there's Marlow, what a great drummer he is. But are you sure you've listened to this album? Aren't you confusing it with some REM album? If this album seems all the same to you, what do the REM sound like? They’ve been churning out songs with 2, I say 2 chords for 25 years now, they're worn out. I’ll only let Murmur pass. Jethro Tull are one of the greatest parts of rock, a band where excellent technique marries simplicity and tradition, all fused into an unmistakable style.
M. Night Shyamalan Il Sesto Senso
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Well, the movie isn't that bad, Bruce Willis is always Bruce Willis, but in the end, it's the usual Hollywood stuff, with twists that never lead anywhere. I give it a 3, but I'm not sure about it.
Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery
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Along with "A Passion Play," it's my favorite by Jethro Tull. You're a piece of shit.
Nirvana Nevermind
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The true prog, primarily from the '70s, is very polished, varied, and often quite improvised, just think of King Crimson, MIKE 76. I'm not saying that the rest of rock is terrible, ON THE CONTRARY,... I only mentioned that since the '90s, everything seems to have become homogenized, standardized.