KurtTheFish02

DeRank : 0,26
DeAge™ : 7153 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Donatella Rettore Brivido Divino
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I'm from the class of '82, I can vaguely remember some things... but, am I silly, what do you mean by cugi-trombona!? Doctor games and so on?? Were you simultaneously playing both cousin and Antonella, or were they the same person!?!?!? Beautiful review...
Tim Story I Fantastici 4
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Great review! P.S. my favorite actor is definitely Michael Chicklis as The Thing, that is, the incomparable Detective Vic Mackey from "The Shield".. it's a shame you hardly see his real face :-D P.P.S. can I review the entire series in question? To me, it’s UNMATCHED!
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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Ah perfect, I didn't know that, so I'll repeat my vote :-)
Hüsker Dü Everything Falls Apart And More
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Defining REM as a boyband is still a blasphemy. It seems that any group that makes a music video or soundtracks for a movie must be considered such! Let’s not exaggerate, please!!! As for the album, I don’t know why but I found it at home.. 1) it’s a compilation, so there’s not much to judge it as an album 2) as an old lover of grunge, I find something significant for that movement that I liked so much 3) but was there really a need to write a review like this?
Pearl Jam Ten
Pearl Jam Ten
2 jun 07
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I've listened to it many times in the past, and I've always liked it (honestly, I don't know what effect it would have on me now!). In general, I've always thought that Pearl Jam don't even come close to being comparable to Soundgarden from a musical standpoint; the same goes for the "emotional" perspective when it comes to Nirvana (personal opinion). In short, the so-called "GRUNGE" scene was actually quite heterogeneous. A heartfelt and comprehensive review, well done!
Queens Of The Stone Age Era Vulgaris
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I'm copying and pasting the comment I already included in the other two reviews: "Hi everyone. I believe this album is a testament to the continuous musical journey that Joshua Homme has always been on: from the breakup of Kyuss to the formation of QOTSA, where he has experimented and continues to 'grow' (musically speaking) by constantly touching upon different genres thanks to collaborations with various artists. I emphasize TOUCHING because the essence of his pieces has always remained the same. The only relatively new aspect is the purely melodic pieces, a trend that began in the past with 'The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret,' 'Mosquito Song,' 'I Never Came,' 'Long Slow Goodbye'; so it's not a surprise to hear closing tracks like 'Running Joke' or track #4, 'Into The Hollow.' Equally common is to hear an album opener in the style of 'Turning on The Screw.' The novelty certainly lies in the musicality TOUCHED by the tracks. It's also not new to have singles or potential hits in the style of 'Sick, Sick, Sick' (the video is definitely worth watching) or to have choral closures of the tracks. I repeat, it's the nuances that make the difference; in many pieces, for example, the choral aspect turns delirious (see 'Run, Pig, Run,' my favorite) or tribal ('River in the Road,' I may be blaspheming but it reminds me of System of a Down!). Personally, I perceive a noticeable melodic improvement in Homme's vocality (revisited in 'Make It Wit Chu'), although for some it might stretch the cord too much (see 'Suture up Your Future,' still courageous). And there are strange blends of styles, like in 'I'm designer,' a melody that reminds me of old Dave Grohl interspersed with Eagles of Death Metal. Or local-style outings for beer drinkers ('Battery Acid').... In short, I was really eager to review this album :-) but I'll settle for this comment. Hi everyone!" I would also like to add a judgment on "3's & 7's," saying that a piece like this could have been on the previous albums (but not on the unreachable 'Songs For The Deaf'). The beauty of the site is dialogue, always and anyway :-)
Queens Of The Stone Age Era Vulgaris
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Robotic rock? Overall monotony? But above all, five identical albums!?!? I only agree on "Suture Up Your Future."
Queens Of The Stone Age Era Vulgaris
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Robotic rock? Overall monotony? But above all, five identical albums!?!? I only agree on "Suture Up Your Future."
Frank Darabont Le ali della Libertà
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I have always loved this movie.
Frank Darabont Le Ali Della Libertà
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I love this movie, and this is a summary of the plot, not a review!