Slim

DeRank : 0,39
DeAge™ : 7145 days • Here since 15 november 2006
Black Sabbath Never Say Die
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Melissa, listen to the first 3 albums (which are classics like the Divine Comedy or The Betrothed) that you can't go wrong with, and ignore the advice of this "reviewer" charlatan...
Black Sabbath Never Say Die
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Just think, it's one of my favorites... Review of the piffero as usual.
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
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What can I say, one of the greatest albums in the history of music.......
Allan Holdsworth Atavachron
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Let's say that the compositional and guitar technique is at its highest level. That said, the album has an unbearable sound! The '80s with those plastic sounds and the fusion attitude have always bothered me.... There's no debate about the greatness of the guitar skills, and no one dare to discuss it!!!
Viola Don't Be Shy
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Alright, I'll take a risk. But these children of artists (not to mention anything else...) besides polluting the cinema are now meddling in the already dying music industry... For heaven's sake!!
Viola Don't Be Shy
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Well........
Lou Reed The Blue Mask
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One of the most beautiful albums by Lurido......
Lou Reed Take No Prisoners
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In my opinion, Rock'n Roll Animal is played sterilely in the style of a 70s American sideman. The Live from '69 is a whole different story... At least in my view...
Lou Reed Take No Prisoners
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I prefer "Live in Italy," which is harder and more unadorned, featuring the great Robert Quine on guitar. Personally, I never liked "Rock'n Roll Animal" at all; it's too polished, with a lot of guitar solos and excessive, gratuitous instrumental parts that feel incredibly outdated. Any live performance by the Velvet Underground from any period (even with Doug Yule) is much better. 3 and 1/2.
Thin Lizzy Thunder And Lightning
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Oops, I got mixed up with "Life" by the same band... Hehe... Still an album that's no more than two and a half stars...