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DeRank : 6,94
DeAge™ : 6976 days • Here since 5 may 2007
Leverage Blind Fire
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Rereading, I realize that I may have exaggerated with the introduction. I’ll give myself a lower rating... Too long and rambling, and I don’t do justice to the so-called band. However, give a listen to this debaserian rock band :)
Dream Theater Train Of Thought
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extraordinary, stunning, superb, perfect, magnificent, masterpiece, masterpiece, yet another masterpiece, another masterpiece, the best drummer on the face of the earth... well, in my opinion, these terms should be used sparingly. and now we are at 93 reviews on DT
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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crystal clear...the problem is that you have freely drawn inspiration from a film that distorts Salieri's life and his relationship with Mozart. As a result, everything you write loses credibility. Probably Mozart did not spend his last hours as you have described...regards
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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@enbar77: "I call Salieri mediocre because in the film Mozart defines him as mediocre. I don't understand... the actor who played Mozart in the film "Amadeus" said that Salieri was talentless... so for you, Salieri was talentless??? Mumble mumble..."
Sean Penn Into The Wild
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Dear "lemur," I'm sorry that you took my analysis as an insult to those who spend 9 hours in the office. That's certainly not the case. I invite you to read the review with a bit more attention. The chapter is titled 3 EXPLANATIONS. Explanations regarding the film in question, of course. Before starting a discussion, you should see the movie. Do you think I meant to say that we all need to live "into the wild"? Obviously not. I simply stated that THE PROTAGONIST of the work (not everyone), as he was portrayed in the film by Sean Penn, could not endure being locked up in an office for 10 hours a day. He would have died of depression... The society he lived in was too constricting for him.. He (the PROTAGONIST) could not tolerate this and that’s why he decided to burn his bridges and leave because for him (the PROTAGONIST) that was the only way to live. I certainly didn't say that everyone who spends 10 hours a day in the office is an idiot or doesn’t live. It's subjective, and happiness is an absolutely personal pursuit. Mine was just an explanation of the film. I only mentioned that it's a courageous act, and I admire it to some extent because very often, a person decides to do something and then frequently gives it up. He did what he wanted: whether it was right or wrong. Period. Regards.
Saint Deamon In Shadows Lost From The Brave
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ok...it's the same for me. So next time send me a private message if you really care about an album. :) bye
Saint Deamon In Shadows Lost From The Brave
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Alright hellring, you can redo it...that’s the beauty of debaser. Especially if you have something different to say.
Saint Deamon In Shadows Lost From The Brave
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Beautiful Gallagher :) joking aside, if you vibe with these sounds, rest assured that the product is worth it. But if you listen to something completely different and buy blindly... well, you have all my respect for your courage.
Saint Deamon In Shadows Lost From The Brave
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Thank you very much. My invitation is obviously aimed at those who are accustomed to certain sounds and not at those with different tastes. In any case, to get an idea of dark, sad, and melodic sounds without excessive virtuosity, try listening to this song I love this voice.
Avantasia The Scarecrow
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No, I didn’t buy the original. A friend of mine who is completely obsessed lent it to me, and I loaded it onto my mp3...I already bought a CD on Friday (which is really worth it). He goes for the "famous" CDs, I look for hidden gems and every now and then we swap them. I’m not spending 22 euros for a decent CD, as I consider Avantasia to be. Toby is one of the few singers in metal who objectively has a nice face and an MTV vibe: he could really make it big if he softened the sound a bit with fewer solos and riffs. I don’t know what the booklet is like, but honestly, that doesn’t surprise me much, and what matters is the music. He can promote whatever he wants as far as I'm concerned… keep in mind that I dress in jeans (not ripped), normal sneakers (not boots), a colorful t-shirt (not Eddie), and without a leather jacket...I don’t have MSN. Bye.