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DeRank : 5,81
DeAge™ : 7153 days • Here since 9 november 2006
Family Music in a Doll's House
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So: first of all, thank you very much and my warmest congratulations to the editors who published my review in record time. Secondly, thank you so much to everyone for the votes I received; I’m really happy. As for COX: unfortunately, the only album I have by Traffic is John Barleycorn, truly amazing, and it's already been reviewed here. So I must kindly and sadly decline the invitation - at least until I have an unreviewed Traffic album.
Blind Faith Blind Faith
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welcome.
Pooh Un po' del nostro tempo migliore
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dreamy and surreal texts, symphonic music leaning towards the dramatic expression: perhaps not the best, but undoubtedly one of the ones that can best explain the Pooh phenomenon of the '70s.
Le Luci Della Centrale Elettrica Live @ Nomi On The Rock - 05.07.08
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Wow... are you from Trentino? Or were you just there by chance?
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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Ah how nice... it had been a while since insults were being thrown around on debaser... I missed it, it almost felt like I was on another site.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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It's a fantastic reception because I've seen few able to divide "criticism" like this. For me, this is the best, followed by the first and the third.
David Bowie Heroes
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mmmmhh...I don't know. I believe the album is a masterpiece, one of Bowie's best. But do we always have to compare every record (not just Bowie; generally, I mean) with krautrock? And end up giving it a 2 just because you listen to the songs after hearing the aforementioned genre ("Now listening to Heroes again gives me fewer chills")? Who knows!
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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Anyway, I think that with the death of Jones and the subsequent entry of Taylor, the Rolling Stones went from being just a simple beat group (following in the footsteps of the Beatles and Kinks, for example) to being a full-fledged rock band. I believe that from 1969 to 1975, for the entire duration of his presence in the group, Taylor was by far the best technically. Besides the fact that he gave a strong imprint to several songs (Sway comes to mind).
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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ah the grades...
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
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oh my beloved rolling... and as I read somewhere once, "who cares if he's a rainbow, we rock, fuck off!". This isn't the best (exile), maybe the most characteristic, the one that smells most of death and dirt. Great, always and anyway.