Lord

DeRank : 1,13
DeAge™ : 7163 days • Here since 30 october 2006
Sergio Leone Once Upon A Time In America (C'Era Una Volta In America)
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Although it's just a bit more than a phoneme, I liked the review. No comment on the film.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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"...Us and Them is a delicate psychedelic waltz" more 4/8 of this and you die!!! The album is somewhat of a Greatest Hits, given how famous the songs are. Even though my favorite Floyd album is Ummagumma, this is a piece of history. It perhaps suffers from too much perfection, which takes away from some of the authenticity of their early work, but all in all, it's a masterpiece.
The Beatles Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band
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I give 3 to the review even if I don’t agree with anything (I appreciate the effort you put into writing it, or copying it...). The album is an absolute masterpiece, by far the best album of '67 and not just that, perhaps my favorite of the Beatles (and others). "...with those surreal cardboard snares," doesn’t mean anything; everyone has their own style and personal sound, and in the end, even Ringo Starr's untechnical and ragged style has made an impact. You should linger on the atmospheres and the colors of the album, on the baroque elements; in short, you listen to Jimi Hendrix, and you wreck your ears for over 40 minutes with heavily distorted guitars, wha-wha to the point of nausea, a drum set that goes on its own... The experimentation and psychedelia, the Beatles conceived them with their style, quite essential (without taking 15 minutes for solos beyond their reach): you listen to the sounds of "Mr. Kite" and it almost seems you can hear synthesizers that had not yet been released; the solo in the waltz of the central part is stunning, limited in duration, and never banal or repetitive, with a sound that is uniquely indescribable. This is Sgt. Pepper, a psychedelic-flavored POP, far more mature than the genuine products of the era. To be clear, for me this is the best album of 1967.
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Darwin!
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"...I must either escape or get closer to them."
King Crimson Larks' Tongues in Aspic
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Relayer, what do you have against this album? It's a masterpiece, and it even features Patrick Moraz, if you know what I mean. If I had to choose between "Larks' bla bla bla" and "Relayer," I would save the latter, not the former. "Larks..." after all is a preparatory album for Red, still a bit raw and immature in its sound.
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Darwin!
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Manliuzzo, you don’t know what you’re missing. Download the entire album.
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Darwin!
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Damn, so much hair. I’m waiting to try switching the colors in Paint...Wow, how long has it been since you last got a haircut? I’ve got to 42-45 cm, but then I had to partially give in.
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Darwin!
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Are you the one who was in the photo on DaveJonGilmour's card? The one with the inverted colors?
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Darwin!
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Well, if I don't write it down, then it'll be forgotten.
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Darwin!
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Dave, come back to your original nickname.