GustavoTanz

DeRank : 6,61
DeAge™ : 6919 days • Here since 1 july 2007
Bob Dylan Together Through Life
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Now, it's not that certain "old" artists automatically can't make great albums just because they are "old" (unless they've sold out...). I'm interested in this album; I should give it a listen. A shareable review (although, in my opinion, there isn't a "greater" among all the singers and songwriters in the world. What can I say, I've always thought that way...).
Tom Waits Mule Variations
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Blech, I knew that phrase very well ;)
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
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And here we go with the votes...
Hüsker Dü New Day Rising
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I have a feeling that DizionarioRock is secretly a friend of Neu!2... but I repeat, it’s just a feeling.
Tom Waits Mule Variations
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G.R.A.N.D.E., the album and the reviewer!
Hüsker Dü New Day Rising
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I’ll make a note of this...
Pooh Poohlover
Pooh Poohlover
2 jun 09
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"These people criticize when an artist turns to commercial work and when they become famous and listened to by everyone; it's a kind of jealousy towards their own artist." Forgive me, but you are generalizing a bit too much with this statement...
Blur Blur
Blur Blur
1 jun 09
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I also consider this one of their best works.
Elvis Presley Elvis Presley
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With all due respect for the undeniable importance it holds in the history of rock'n'roll, I don't love it...great review nonetheless.
Rage Trapped!
Rage Trapped!
31 may 09
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I don't know much about these Rage... I'll listen to them better sooner or later... "Raspody" HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA! In fact, it's (also?) their fault that power metal isn't what it used to be (not that it was the best type of metal out there before, aside from some pretty talented bands)... after the first two good (in my opinion) albums, they fell into useless and stupid stereotypes related to dragons and swords (so much so that I'm downgrading the two subsequent ones, which I used to like a bit). The Blind, on the other hand, have always seemed honest to me, and much more imaginative (as Stoney has already said), even though I don't love them to death...