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DeRank : 0,39
DeAge™ : 7146 days • Here since 15 november 2006
Verdena Il Suicidio del Samurai
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I repeat: Enough with these duplicate reviews: there are already 5 for this album, 7 for the requiem, 3 for sasso, and 4 for Verdena. Come on, let’s cut it out!!!!
Verdena Il Suicidio del Samurai
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Well, definitely a run-of-the-mill album, well-played but with poor musical content and terrible, insignificant lyrics. In this band, I only see the classic pose of an indie musician and a total lack of originality in a genre that is already quite self-limiting. And enough with these reviews on Verdena (who have already been reviewed multiple times), there are many other Italian bands that are much more interesting and much more deserving of attention...
Van Der Graaf Generator Aerosol Grey Machine
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....Last time I didn't vote....
Van Der Graaf Generator BBC 23 September 1971
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Thank you for the great ratings! Maybe in some sentences I exaggerated a bit (the studio recordings are still magnificent), but I was caught up in the thrill of excitement! Anyway, if you listened to this recording, you would understand my enthusiasm!!!
Sam Peckinpah Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid (1973)
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But "I Want Garcia's Head" hasn't been seen by anyone? I think it's amazing!
Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse - A prova di morte
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Another review but (re-quoting i Tre Tre) "To me, it seems like a load of crap!"
Ligabue Sopravvissuti E Sopravviventi
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I'm sorry, I just can't be objective about this individual; the repulsion is too strong!! Great review!
Procol Harum Shine On Brightly
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It's exactly the same!!!
Whitesnake Saints And Sinners
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The classics "Here I Go Again" and "Crying in the Rain" will earn this status after their remake on the album "1987," which marked the white snake's return to the charts after a period of obscurity. A rough review of an album that is far from unforgettable.....
Procol Harum Shine On Brightly
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Well, one of my favorites is the much-maligned "Home." This is a real classic, on par with "Salty Dog" and the unbeatable debut album. "Broken barricades" is also pretty good; I mean, I love all those from the Robin Trower era!!! The lyrics of "Magdalene" are a satire against their record label, "Regal Zonophone." A curiosity: on Aerosmith's album "Nine lives," there was a song called "Hole in my soul" that bears a troubling resemblance to "Quite rightly so"........