kubrickblues

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DeAge™ : 7153 days • Here since 8 november 2006
Jeff Buckley Grace
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As for the review, I admit I haven't read the other 6 or 7, and I just picked one at random, but this one describes very well the feelings that Grace conveyed to me when I consumed it.
Jeff Buckley Grace
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I missed a few posts, but while skimming here and there, I read in summary that Tim was better than Jeff. Honestly, while I appreciate the father’s music, I really liked poor Jeff a lot. In my opinion, the performances on Grace put to shame any album by Tim. Just as honestly, I liked the way the review was written. Masterpiece album.
Death In Vegas The Contino Sessions
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I’m speaking to all those who have strayed from the topic of MUSIC; honestly, you’ve really annoyed me. If there’s someone you don’t like, just ignore them. I can understand some back-and-forth, preferably witty, and I can even appreciate some healthy and irreverent vulgarity, even if it gets a bit heavy. But at a certain point, over time, you don’t achieve the desired effect, whatever your goal may be. It’s a shame because the album reviewed is excellent, great music, dirty sound and damn well contaminated, high quality—go listen to it or listen to it again and then judge it, whether good or bad. Vamos chicos!
The Cult Love
The Cult Love
21 dec 06
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Sorry, I had forgotten the grades.
The Cult Love
The Cult Love
21 dec 06
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perfect review and a record that charged me who knows how many times during my adolescence. Influenced by Led Zeppelin and AC/DC, but perhaps more by other records like Electric. If you don't invent something, it's better to imitate the greats, and this is the case. Great Cult, great album.
Death In Vegas The Contino Sessions
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lost the thread of the album in the posts/great review/beautiful album bought when I was still ancient, untouched by the modern: I didn't have PCs or the internet/sound of an ancient record contaminated by the modern/best tracks Dirge, Flying, Aisha/albums for connoisseurs.
Queensrÿche Operation Mindcrime
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Clearly, at these very high musical levels, considering the albums mentioned, the differences in evaluation between one work and another are quite subjective. They are masterpieces, from one of the best bands that have ever existed. I agree with you, Omega, regarding Promised Land, a fantastic album, inexplicably underrated.
Extreme III Sides To Every Story
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...and then many influences, from funk to Queen, but not a shadow of blues. A nod also to the extravagant Cupid's dead, a real train!
Extreme III Sides To Every Story
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I usually don't like to agree, but I fully agree with John, rece no comment, immense final suite, simply stunning record.
Queensrÿche Operation Mindcrime
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Rece very well, excellent album, but I've been listening to Queen since the '80s and their best album is EMPIRE, if I'm not mistaken from '90, where you can hear progmetal, but also Pink Floyd, the album with the best sound, grown-up, modern, powerful, but also reflective, dark, gray with openings of light.