Hetzer

DeRank : 5,58
DeAge™ : 7089 days • Here since 14 january 2007
Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire
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However, the milk they suck from the teats of the Empire of Evil has always been to their liking, huh?
The Waterboys This Is The Sea
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Not bad.. I'm not going to delve into the historical documentation because I'm not familiar with the album, but I'll tell you why I won't give you a higher score: there are syntax errors scattered everywhere, but especially the section that describes the tracks on the album is epilepsy-inducing, because they are all very short sentences separated by full stops. It's really hard to read.. But I repeat, in my opinion, as a review it's not bad..
Genesis BBC Sessions 1970-1972
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A very beautiful and delicate review, although I personally appreciate those seasoned with a bit more technicality. You've brought out an interesting album. By the way, Genesis have always hated these sessions because, according to them, the BBC studios had a terrible sound. Curiosity: is the version of STAGNATION proposed here the same as Archive #1?
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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Indeed, I speak from the 70s onwards... Surely, they were the most revolutionary decade in music history. Don't you agree? Peace. Have a good day..
U2 ZooTV Live From Sydney
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The period '91-'95 is the most original and courageous of their history, apart from the magnificent peak of The Unforgettable Fire.. after only softness, routine, and a dose of hypocrisy not easily sustainable.. So many great memories, undoubtedly their best tour.. A big shoutout to the reviewer..
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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Lord stops at the 70s because the 70s taught how to play the drums.. Everything else is a product of budding..
Michael Cimino Il cacciatore
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Please moderate your words, and also moderate your outbursts. She should appreciate the fact that at least I criticize her and treat her with civility instead of inundating her with insults. Doesn’t that suit her? It doesn’t matter to me; I’m perfectly fine with it. Dear Bjork, I, or rather, she (otherwise Mr. Poletti might get upset) sincerely thank you and I also reiterate my appreciation towards her.
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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At least, that's the impression I got..
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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The problem with White is that on the albums with Yes (I’m thinking especially of Relayer), he was never very much helped by the sound, which didn’t highlight his dynamism and immense rhythmic eclecticism, and I think this is a shame.
Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
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I also think that Alan White is very, very underrated. I almost prefer him to Bill Bruford in the Yes context (King Crimson are something else).. I also remember John Marshall and Andy McCulloch, who are among my favorites..