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5 for this film and maybe for A Clockwork Orange, but perhaps we should give it a 4, what do you think? Here, Tomas Milian is a caricature that swings between a madman and a criminal genius. When he tortures the rich in the apartment, it's a blatant copy of Kubrick. Bah...
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for me too pompous and (as already commented in other reviews of the album) unfortunately make me long for the originals. In 2008, the suggestion that rock is not dead came from old foxes like Tom Petty with Mudcrutch and Steve Wynn (with Scott McCaughey and Peter Buck) for The Baseball Project.
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Sure guys, you're really putting in all your effort to sink Debaser, and the funny thing is that you're actually succeeding.
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@vortex ...I bet you prefer the Angelic Upstarts' version of "We Got To Get Out Of This Place" ...
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I would say ... to Sting's face ;-)
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"We Got To Get Out Of This Place" would be a new song? The Animals, led by Eric Burdon, were already doing it in 1966! There’s been a lot of talk about Grand Funk on debaser, but by the eighties they were long gone for me; their best work was around 1970. If you haven't already, get the live album from 1970, it's pure dynamite, and just forget about the AOR band they became in the mid-seventies.
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The piece itself is beautiful, but the producer has manipulated it so much that if instead of Boss on vocals and guitar they had put Ligabue, it would have been the same thing. After all, just look at the album cover to understand the situation...
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Tobby, it seems clear to me from the review that you can have Springsteen as a guest, but if you completely distort YOUR sound with alchemies and mixes that don't belong to your musical/cultural background, like electronics that don't come from your natural maturation but from a producer's coercion, then the soul (or rather the super-soul) of an album goes to hell. A misstep by the Bielanko brothers recommended by the sharks of the business.
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why 3? because it's a GOOD record and for me a good record is worth 3, do you think that all the millions of records produced are rated 5? It's clear that in an evaluation there's a lot of that preferential "deviation" but in my opinion you also need to take a look around at your collection and the things you've listened to and reflect before assigning the ratings. @lukin it’s true, it’s a record worth putting back on, no regrets about it.
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Absolutely spot-on review for the piss-stained jeans, it’s true they’re too influenced by those you mentioned. I prefer the next one, "Hope for man," and the chubby guitarist is a force of nature. The singer wants to mix Iggy and Rollis but as a perfect nerd he doesn’t have the physique of either :-) I’d like to point out among the referenced bands those three clowns, Killdozer, who deserve to be rediscovered. And anyway, I see that on this site the Captain (not gay but a bull-headed guy) is often mistreated and his "Trout mask replica" (1969!) is called an unlistenable mess...damn it all.