JohnWinston

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DeAge™ : 7083 days • Here since 18 january 2007
Radiohead Pablo Honey
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I won't argue about Radiohead; in my opinion, they are the best band to have emerged in the '90s.
The Who Who's Next
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You’re right, Sharkste, I’ll have to try to write more comprehensive reviews... I’ll give it a shot. Thanks for the note.
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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"Good Musicians" I don't know where you read that...
Radiohead Pablo Honey
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You're right, I had never thought about it. Covering Radiohead would be like making a hole in the water.
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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Aware of the fact that I'm going against the tide. I will never find anyone who likes "Standing." However, I notice that the opinion that in this album Oasis changed their sound is unanimous. They couldn't keep doing the same things over and over, and in my opinion, they had started to take the right direction, only to fall mortally with Heathen Chemistry.
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds
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The Pink Floyd and the Grateful Dead had not yet released their first albums when Pet Sounds came out (1966). The "garage" would only emerge a few years later. At the time, this album by the Beach Boys was certainly something modern.
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds
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I apologize once again for the brevity of the review. As for the content, I don't believe I exaggerated. Mentioning God had the wrong effect; I just wanted to emphasize how heavenly this album is, that's all. Anyway, thanks to everyone who stopped by. Bye bye.
Bloc Party A Weekend In The City
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I'm curious, I've never heard them... maybe I'll like them...
The Beatles Revolver
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Thank you, Christ, really. Anyway, I agree about the White Album... I think it's their best album alongside Revolver.
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds
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Well, you’re right, I could have been more thorough and perhaps focused more on the songs of the album.