Slim

DeRank : 0,39
DeAge™ : 7146 days • Here since 15 november 2006
John Boorman Deliverance - Un Tranquillo Weekend Di Paura
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Ah Polè, the hand emerges from the river, not from the sea...
John Boorman Deliverance - Un Tranquillo Weekend Di Paura
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A nice four leaning towards five. Great movie, incredibly effective minimalist soundtrack. In my opinion, this is one of the best thrillers of the 70s.
Temple Of The Dog Temple Of The Dog
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I don't miss that period at all; trends are nice when they end and you can look at them from the outside...
Buon Vecchio Charlie Buon Vecchio Charlie
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2e1/2.. The only track I like (mostly for the sax that really sounds like Van Der Graaf and the guitar arpeggios) is track 2. The rest is quite trivial and played mediocrely (the organ and guitars have a terrible sound…). Of the legendary Benson, I much prefer "Madre Tortura"!!!!
Tiromancino Alone Alieno
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I remember when there was this album together with the first one by Bluvertigo. It wasn't a bad time; some emerging bands managed to reach the media without doing too many silly things, unlike now...
Fred Buscaglione A Qualcuno Piace Fred
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Legendary!!!!
Neil Marshall The Descent - Discesa Nelle Tenebre
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ALIEN 2 ON EARTH! Ha Ha Ha!!!
Nirvana In Utero
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Always a strong feeling. Low score (2 and 1/2) because of multiple reviews.
Rolling Stones Live Licks
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Well, there's the definitive "You can't always get"!
Rolling Stones Live Licks
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Well, let’s say more pentatonic and bluesy "a la" Clapton live, more experimental and lyrical in the studio, at least in the official recordings or in the live "cocksucker blues." From the 73 period, I have a bootleg (Monaco) where he plays really well ("Do do do" and "Angie" where he does an amazing solo...), but in others, like at Leeds, I don’t think it’s that great.... Then again, I’m very fond of the studio recordings which, in my opinion, have been a bit of my bible guitar-wise (I don't know if it was clear, but I play too...) so my judgment is entirely personal...