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Tom Waits Big Time
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beautiful beautiful.
Formula 3 Dies Irae
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I talked about New Trools at the beginning. However, Pi-airot, I didn't mean that all those artists were dependent on Battisti. Many were, because objectively he was the best, but not all of them. And the NT are an example of this. The initial list was just to briefly mention some artists of the time, that's all.
Lou Reed Transformer
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I didn't hear the album. I bet you want to piss people off by writing something like this. Or maybe make them laugh. Bah. Either way, I didn't like it. Regards.
Formula 3 Dies Irae
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Don't worry Iside, I wanted to write "coda"... it came out wrong.
Formula 3 Dies Irae
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Caravan, indeed my "description" was perhaps a bit summary, but I didn't want to go too deep into the Italian scene of the '60s. However, you would agree with me that Battisti, right from his debut ('69), represented a kind of half-revolution for the time, precisely because all those you mentioned - aside from the singer-songwriter school which would gain more success later - found themselves a bit "taken aback" and suddenly, so to speak, out of the loop. Finally, I would give the album a score of 3.5, but I rounded it up for its historical importance in Italy.
dARI Sottovuoto Generazionale
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Well, the fake... I don't understand you. But why do you write these things when you know very well that they don't make people laugh? I don't know. Pathetic.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold as Love
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I haven't finished it, but the initial part really deserved it (of the review). The track by track may have made it feel heavy. On the album, obviously nothing to say.
Fleetwood Mac Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
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Caravan, in "Blues from Laurel Canyon" the guitar is played by the great Mick Taylor. The only album by the Bluesbreakers featuring Green is "A Hard Road," which includes the instrumental "Supernatural" - very close to the guitar style that Santana will later adopt.
Fleetwood Mac Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
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I listened to it, great blues but still tied to the more traditional standards. I definitely prefer the second one, Mr. Wonderful, a bit more imaginative than this.
Pooh Viva!
Pooh Viva!
26 jul 09
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Beautiful, one of the albums of my childhood. "Viva" is absolutely awesome.