Battlegods

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Ah, do me a favor! :D Why don't you take down the Berlusca? I can totally see you doing that.
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I didn't understand a damn thing XD I hope you were joking.. and I hope you’re not from Silvio, believing in the pope and having a family like that XD listen to rock and vote for Rifondazione, come on.. XD
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@Ardalo: Yes, it's true.. "Behind the hurricane" I mean.. I got confused.. anyway, I listened to that CD today as well.. but I still prefer the first one.
@Paveloescobar: Well, then I won't doubt it.. you're right.. if you were lucky enough to know him, good for you :) But indeed, I don't worry about all these influence issues, as you rightly said, I listen to the CDs for what they are. Obviously.. Acqua Fragile are the Italian Genesis, let's say.. thanks to Lanzetti's voice.. but I adore those too. Well, I think after the countless CDs I've downloaded and some I've bought and found.. I believe I've finished listening to it.. even though you never stop learning. And anyway, I just looked it up on other sites and it's called Rosa.. while on the site where I found them, John Classic's Rock, it's called Enrico La Rosa.. oh well. I mentioned Rovescio della medaglia and the Balletto to give a little idea of the genre to the listener who doesn't know them.. or just in the parts that seem obvious to me.. just to enrich the review. Anyway, good night!
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Well, first of all, thank you for the 4 ;) What I don’t understand is how you can say that La Rosa didn’t know about the Balletto.. you can’t say that.. apart from the fact that the Balletto has been playing since 1970 and Campo di Marte are from 1973. (Even though their album was recorded in 1971 and released 2 years later..) Anyway, if you listen to "Primo Tempo" there’s a slight influence of "YS", as it should be, with the initial riff very much like Rovescio della medaglia. But anyway, we’re discussing here who took the influence, who presented it first, and who ripped it off.. we have some kick-ass bands in front of us here.. everyone has their influences.. but the important thing is how you reinterpret them! And here, they’ve definitely been executed masterfully :)
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Ardalo, I downloaded the entire cd of the Eneide and it’s nice... really not bad at all. I've known Alphataurus for a long time... I really like their first cd, which features beautiful songs like "Ombra Muta," "Peccato d'Orgoglio," and "Il Tempo Vola." I haven't listened to "Dopo l'Uragano" very well, perhaps overshadowed by the beauty of the first. With the expression "Quella vecchia locanda delle fate," I think you're referring both to Quella Vecchia Locanda and to Locanda delle Fate.. avojaa and I know them XD Beautiful!! Paveloescobar from Balletto di Bronzo has minimal influence only in the initial phase of "Primo Tempo..."
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Sure, but don't take it so lightly like a Pooh's record, okay...
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Damn!! This summer, big returns from the 70s, huh... Jethro Tull in Todi (which I wanted to see *__*) and now also the Gong! I didn’t know they were still active like this... amazing and great for you that you saw them! They are unique... what an emotion it must have been to see Allen... having survived acid, drugs, and all that... a bow!
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Hehe, that's true! It's much more direct and concise... I mean, a classic hard rock album. Although, I must say it's very different from the first one... more experimental, free, and avant-garde...
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Hehehe dear defender85..I told you, I'm really into the prog! XD