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DeAge™ : 6829 days • Here since 28 september 2007
Rush Grace Under Pressure
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Synth pop?????
The New Christs Distemper
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This is the magic of rock! You’ve heard it so much that you think you’ve had enough, that you won’t feel that thrill anymore, that it’s stuff for kids and you need something else by now.... then "no way on earth" starts and BAMMM you don’t think anymore, you just enjoy! Truly great these "New Christs"!
Fausto Rossi Becoming Visible
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Alright. It’s time to listen to this gentleman, Iside, where should I start?
Fabrizio De André Anime Salve
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...if only this land would stop shaking....
Status Quo Rockin' all over the world
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Come on, well, aside from the confusion, Red Parfit are two superb guitarists, not at all, but for what they do, it matters little. Anyway, the best is in the early albums.
Donny Hathaway Donny Hathaway
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It was a pleasure to read you and I will listen to it.
D.F.A. (Duty Free Area) 4th
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interesting....
Queen Made in Heaven
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Eletto1987, my 1 is a reaction to ecstatic and enthusiastic comments about an album that, to be honest, I would give 2.5, but only because I was a teenager out for them. Personally, I wouldn’t find it ridiculous at all for someone to give this album a 1; it’s understandable. For me, the Queen ended with "jazz"; 95% of what comes after are styles and melodies already heard in previous albums, plus some really awful sounds typical of the mainstream 80s. In terms of "target" and quality, I would place the CDs of these Queen (the post-"jazz") between Ferreri and Negramaro, just my opinion...
Jingo de Lunch B.Y.E.
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After reading enthusiastic reviews of the time, I bought "axe to the grind" and it was boring... then I don't know.
Barclay James Harvest Barclay James Harvest
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According to jargonking, from their first period, the best, I really like the live from '72. I believe I have it, but I don't remember...