Bonny91

DeRank : 4,42
DeAge™ : 7116 days • Here since 16 december 2006
Vasco Rossi Basta Poco
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(Italian artistic depression..)
Evanescence The Open Door
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Alright, if she's not decent either, then they can go to hell! Fallen was only tolerable for Moody... but that slut cheated on him...
Goblin Suspiria
Goblin Suspiria
22 jan 07
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good
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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shit
CapaRezza Habemus Capa
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God, what sadness...
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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ok dave I share your post in response to mine. Now enough, otherwise life gets too hard, it makes me feel like rereading all the comments to commit suicide..lost let’s make the family tree of mariaè....
Vasco Rossi Basta Poco
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Come on, old Liga (we dance on the world, on certain nights, shouting against the sky) was good.. of course, the last album isn’t worth even the 3 euros I paid to a Moroccan for it... anyway, Ligabue is definitely better than Vasco.. not that he's the best, mind you..
Evanescence The Open Door
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the vvb reveals that you're a fake..I don’t have the album and I only like the girl from the single (physically, not musically!)..I admit I didn't mind fallen though..
Iron Maiden The Essential
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I'm already mixed, it’s just that everyone who exalts the DTs as the absolute messiahs of technique and metal art really annoys me... I don't know them well, but they are certainly good; however, they are not the gods that some claim them to be... And by the way, Petrucci is good, but the real guitar heroes are others... Malmsteen first and foremost... Anyway, I really like Sonata Arctica.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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I know it's Nicholson... I couldn't remember the character's last name, Torrance... Anyway, it might be that I don’t understand much English, but I’ve never given particular importance to the lyrics... For me, music is an instinctive thing and what matters is, excuse the tautology, the music; the melody, the harmony, the rhythm, the singing... Take, for example, a song like "TNT," which has a text that is nothing short of trivial, but for me, it's a great song (of course not among the best of AC/DC) for Angus's guitar or Bon's playful voice... In the case of singer-songwriters like Guccini or De Gregori, the lyrics play a predominant role over the music, which only serves as accompaniment... In summary, in my opinion, for an illuminating written text, I have countless excellent books at my disposal, whereas if I listen to a piece like "Whole Lotta Love," I can only describe it as a masterpiece, even though the lyrics say "I want to give you every inch of my love"... Certainly not Kant-level lyrics...