Bonny91

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DeAge™ : 7115 days • Here since 16 december 2006
Radiohead In Rainbows
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we don't allow you a damn thing.
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - 40th Anniversary Edition
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but damn this was from literary cases! what the hell is it doing here? so I'm giving 1 in this section, if it had been in the other it would have been 5 ;)
Stanley Kubrick Shining
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not bad the "stranza" entity XD
Stanley Kubrick Shining
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Dear Apple, decent my ass. I’m sorry, but it’s clear by now that you’re not capable of writing a smooth text in proper Italian. And it’s equally clear that you can’t hope for the situation to improve noticeably from one review to another. You have two paths ahead of you: give up or get back to studying and come back in a while.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Well, Korn is a legend, but how did you discover cuntgrinder? I had quite a bit of fun with it when it came out.. at the end of 2006..
Keith Jarrett Concerto @ Teatro Alla Scala Milano 14.10.07
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Damn, a cough doesn't seem like a blasphemy to me. Alright, genius, rigor, respect, which isn’t a rock concert, etc., etc., but I don’t think even Abbado, Muti, and various Philharmoniker would get angry over a cough. Genius as long as you want, but he's been milking it enough by now.
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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It's not fair, because Pink Floyd and Dream Theater are on the rise while Iron Maiden remain stuck? Is there no one who wants to share their thoughts on the brand new The Number of the Beast? Is there no one who wants to talk about some self-produced live demo recorded in Steve Harris's mother-in-law's basement? There's no use repeating for the tenth time that DT suck, but I'll say it again.
Agghiastru Incantu
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but who the hell is agghiastru, just to know?
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Exactly, seminal and derivative from hard rock and blues. That's why I mentioned tracks from Led Zeppelin III.. the first two albums are great and immortal rock albums but not entirely innovative. In fact, I can say that when it comes to pure hard rock, I prefer AC/DC. But with the third album (for me the greatest of all) and the fourth, the genius truly emerges. You can no longer only talk about blues (perfectly captured in Since I've Been Loving You) or hard rock (well, Immigrant Song is). It ranges from folk to rock to experimentation to virtuosity to... everything. I know it's incredibly cliché to say this, but since we're mentioning the most famous tracks of the Pink Floyd, well, Stairway to Heaven is a summation of the history of rock, from its origins to its evolutions.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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I agree with weloveyourandy, Zeppelin have been far superior as a band. The sound technique, the experimentation, the concept are all well and good, but when it comes to songwriting talent, the Zep win. A "Since I've Been Loving You," a "Tangerine," are masterpieces that surpass (almost) everything, including Pink.