OleEinar

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6935 days • Here since 16 june 2007
Fugazi Live Series - November, 4 2002 - London - The Forum
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Alright, I got it, I’ll listen to them. Little Feat is great, Bubi :-)
The Silencers A Letter From St. Paul
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Really beautiful, there are some brilliant passages.
Saint Just Saint Just
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Good job, yes, interesting proposal. The Italian "minor" progressive always piques my curiosity, although sometimes I find it a bit naive. I will give it a try.
The Stooges Fun House
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@supersoul, my post was just ironic. I basically agree with you, but I can’t help but look fondly at these enthusiastic young users who are trying to tackle milestones like these (probably because I think about how I was at 15 years old, not even knowing who the Stooges were :D)
Souled American Frozen
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I searched for him (through indirect means) but I couldn't find him...
Godsmack Good Times, Bad Times - 10 Years Of Godsmack
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All in all, I agree with you. I listened to one of their albums, "Awake," and I like it quite a bit. It's very derivative, of course, but enjoyable—I'd give it 3 stars. Staying in the genre, the latest Alter Bridge album is perhaps even better.
The Sea Urchins Pristine Christine
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Maybe all it takes is a little disc to change the mood...
Neil Young Harvest
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How many new reviewers today, I feel so small with my zero reviews :-( I didn't like this one very much; it’s a heartfelt homage, but the words seem a bit random. The album contains 7 masterpieces, a pleasant divertissement, and unfortunately two tracks that, while not exactly bad, have nothing to do with the rest of the album. Since I always skip them, I’ll give the rating that the album would deserve without those two pieces. @Conte, but where do you place "Tonight's the night"? I like it more than this.
The Stooges Fun House
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Welcome, if you're 15 years old you write well. I don't quite agree with the reference to hard rock. This is one of those albums that (re)reviewing is considered sacrilegious here on DeB; I expected a lynching but, all in all, you got away with it. If Azzo didn't quote Wittgenstein, it means you caught him on a good day :-))) Anyway, if you review less known and "sacred" albums, you'll definitely be appreciated more.
Rooney Calling The World
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Beautiful, Mien. But do you think the album with the bear on the cover is the same? In any case, from the way you talk about it, it doesn’t seem like it’s for me.