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DeAge™ : 7161 days • Here since 1 november 2006
Beppino Englaro La Vita Senza Limiti
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Fake you!
Vic Godard & The Subway Sect A retrospective (1977-81)
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The review is very nice, but I don't relate much to this music since it distracts me. Can I say that?
Wishbone Ash Pilgrimage
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As usual. Regards.
Rune Denstad Langlo Nord
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Absolutely among my favorites. Heartfelt compliments. A 5 is even too low.
Reckless Love Reckless Love
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Hello everyone. Ok Dramwarrior, I don't dispute anything you're saying. Just the reference to Wig Wam, which I personally abhor.
The Cure Concert: The Cure Live
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Thank you to the last passersby as well.
Reckless Love Reckless Love
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I wait. For the Crashdiet, I chose Bologna, the only way to not abandon work for two important days and to extend the weekend without bothering anyone. But there will be an opportunity.
Reckless Love Reckless Love
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Hello Geb, I'm really curious to know what you think about this at this point! Yes, he's an ex Crashdiet.
Reckless Love Reckless Love
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Hi Alexander, I'm only reading this now. I expected a comment like that, because it makes sense. I remain equally convinced of what I say because it’s music for those who appreciate the genre. And for those who appreciate it and do not appreciate them, I have nothing to say. I’m the first to have serious doubts about these new Scandinavian bands. To be honest, I've had them since the Nasty Idols of the last decade. But those that really work well (for me, them and the first album of Crashdiet) I think deserve a special mention. Then it’s up to everyone to decide and comment as they see fit. I believe it's pointless to talk in-depth about technique and production on a glam album; I think it’s perhaps even senseless and vain. I find creativity when the songs "explode." The choruses are genre-specific, but there are no direct quotes from others' works. They are original and produced by them. An important difference if you want to compare with the wrong (in my opinion) wing of today’s hard rock. I always say this, and I never tire of repeating it: Steel Panther for me are what’s wrong. But these new bands make sense. The vast majority try. Very few succeed. Objectively, no one has yet passed the test of the second album. I continue to bet on them and await their trial by fire. One time you asked me not to bring up rankings made by journalists when I mentioned one that (at least I believe, and I didn't say it by oversight) was actually made by fans. I talked about it regarding the first Crashdiet. Why do I tell you this? Since you said you would be more interested in the opinion of the people, I certainly am not a spokesperson, but I’ve been following them since they released the first single. It seems that the word is spreading quickly in Great Britain. They are hurriedly putting together a tour there for late spring due to the demand. I'll spare you a lot of details and tell you that they are even being talked about in Colombia, where they might not be too expert, but the tones seem enthusiastic to me. Maybe not as much as mine, but definitely positive. Dear Alexander, de gustibus. The gaudiness of Beautiful Bomb can divide and can unite.
Deep Purple Destroyed The Arena Budokan
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Beautiful but I don't know the work.