bjorky

DeRank : -0,02
DeAge™ : 6918 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Peter Gabriel III
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Mmmh, you could have added that this album marks the step towards the world... anyway, you did better with Gabriel. I almost prefer it to IV.
Charlottefield What Friends Are For
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Is everything okay? Are you feeling well? I'm a bit perplexed... great review and mention, I wonder why I immediately understood from the name that they were British...
Stanley Kubrick 2001: Odissea Nello Spazio
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Well Valerio, my compliments, it's just that I don't understand what you mean by technological hiatus.
The Beatles Let It Be
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superfluous
King Crimson Earthbound
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I've heard this album very little, so I can't really rate it.... I like KC whether they make prog, jazz, experimental rock, polka, hip hop, Gregorian chants, or brutal.
Janis Joplin Pearl
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I quote supersoul
Beth Orton Central Reservation
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Hi M. I'm dropping this girl, I want to listen. Bye!
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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But how good you are! But don't skip brown sugar, come on. As for the question: do you prefer the Beatles or the Rolling Stones, it’s a dumb question, it’s like asking if you prefer sacher cake or tagliatelle with ragù.
Peter Hammill The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage
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I prefer Nadir's above all; it seems more intimate and heartfelt, closer to Vdgg in terms of sound. The Lie is an example of this, with an introduction of spectacular drama. The experimentation that began with Chameleon continues in this album to fully blossom in Nadir's.