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Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Moonchild on the radio? I’ve never heard Elephant talk on the radio, but I saw on YouTube that they performed it on a show and everyone went crazy. Damn, once on Radio Capital they played The Cinema Show; it’s quite something to hear it on the radio. In fact, I think I’ll listen to it right now.
Radiohead In Rainbows
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Damn, what enthusiasm, dude, Fatal boy, if I were you, I'd be touching my balls because they sent you some gravestone.
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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Weren't they dead?
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - 40th Anniversary Edition
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I like it. Well, I’m at peace with myself, I commented on your review, now you have quite a few of my reviews to catch up on :-D Jokes aside, it’s very nice, better than the one on Atom Heart Mother. By the way, is this the first review under the name Arnold Layne or am I mistaken?
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Come on, it's there; if you don't know, just be quiet. King Crimson are known to most for Elephant Talk, not for Moonchild. Discipline is beautiful, though, but it has a commercial sound.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Oleinar, I simply don't know what to say to you, I talk to the wind is not cold, but the warmth it gives off is fake, it's a syrupy song, you've really put me in a difficult position :) Alberto88 Yes, shine on you crazy diamond is commercial, come on, put on the robe and start preaching :D No, what I like about shine on you is that it has 24 minutes of extremely slow intro, oh what a drag, I think Rivoli rightly called it "Pallosissima" in one of his reviews.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Instead, this is exactly what I mean: the Pink Floyd are a bit cliché (oh no, what have I said, I'm dead :C)
Massive Attack 100th Window
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In my opinion, Massive Attack are good, but Portishead surpass them by a mile because they’re more than just trip-hop; they encompass a lot of genres. The beat in Mezzanine, then, is almost always the same. I don't have that.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Yes, generally speaking, yes, because even though ELP became like Pink Floyd over time, they did it while losing their edge. Basically, I can't stand Pink Floyd because all the critics praised them when they were making music that was anything but genius, while they tore ELP apart talking about all the mental wankery they were indeed doing, but at least they did it sincerely, and initially even with irony. Emerson's performances are spectacularly entertaining, as well as astonishing. I don't know if you understand how I feel.