kubrickblues

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DeAge™ : 7153 days • Here since 8 november 2006
Ac/Dc Who Made Who
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In the tracklist, there’s ONE: HELL BELLS, then For Those About To Rock, Ride On, the instrumentals Chase the Ace and D.T. are tough, You Shook Me..., Sink the Pink and Shake Your Foundations have always entertained and pumped me up. Is this album DISGUSTING? Are you even an AC/DC fan? Doesn’t this album "seem nothing but a soundtrack for a terrible movie"? Why does it seem? This album IS the soundtrack to a terrible movie, where only the soundtrack itself is worth saving. It cannot be considered an album nor a best of, but it’s certainly not garbage. If you want a true collection, a box set came out almost ten years ago—not "with at least 3 full CDs," but with FIVE CDs!! It's called Bonfire.
Ac/Dc Let There Be Rock
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vote on the review more as a fan than as a "technician". Album, pure energy.
AC/DC Powerage
AC/DC Powerage
19 dec 06
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A review worthy of the album, the most beautiful. Said by someone almost 40 who grew up with AC/DC, a fan, but who listens to music at 360°, the good stuff, of course.
AC/DC Highway To Hell
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beautiful well done discreet, sufficient....who knows? Masterpiece record, but I agree with jeffrock, powerage is the best.
Ac/Dc Fly On The Wall
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a review that can't really be defined as such. And then, commenting on this album, you say it has the usual sound, with Angus's guitar, the drums of... voice..., if that's the case, they're practically all like that, even the most beautiful ones. I've always liked the AC/DC sound, just as it is, simple, direct, and loaded with pure energy; otherwise, they would never have been AC/DC. There are moments for them, moments for Pink Floyd, for Genesis, for Faith No More, for jazz, for Zero7, etc. The album is powerful and is definitely not the worst, which instead is Flick of the Switch.
AC/DC Flick Of The Switch
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Well written review, but I disagree with the judgments. Worst album with very few decent tracks. Said by a fan of theirs for 30 years.
AC/DC Back In Black
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This review is really hard to read. Absolutely powerful album, great AC/DC.
Dream Theater Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence
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Well, I need to listen to the album again. A while ago it told me little, for now my assessment: NEGATIVE. Awake another planet.
The Beatles Love
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Although it's entertaining, delightfully absurd in a positive sense, the review is excessively provocative and still aimed at creators of true music, not plastic. In my opinion, I agree with the fight against record labels and money-driven operations, but this latest compilation is definitely much more original than a thousand others. The basic musical idea of remixing, of dirtying up the tracks, is quite good. If over the years they had offered us at most a couple of classic hit compilations and this one, it would have been perfect. I understand the outburst, but honestly, you cursed musically. And I would have targeted very different bands and filth without substance. I'm not a die-hard fan of the fab four; I prefer angrier, more technically evolved, and "cursed" bands, but the Beatles remain a monument in music history alongside many others that are pointless to mention again. They produced numerous classics, simple yet genius, in a word, beautiful. Personally, for the album, I would have dirtied the songs much more and created a real concept disc, eliminating some useless hits that don't measure up to others, and included other psychedelic pieces, which I will do on my own.
Peter Gabriel Plays Live
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In comparison, I can only save some of our own, and believe me, that's already a lot, because there’s no comparison whatsoever. Without even mentioning the greats like I did, just take a moderately good foreign group. When it comes to pasta, we are the best without a doubt; as for music, let’s not go there, aside from a few exploits. It’s history. I'm talking about rock, obviously, and in summary, if we’re discussing classical music, then that’s another matter.