ProgRock

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DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Ulver Wars Of The Roses
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Ulver Wars Of The Roses
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At times, there are small melodic hints from the latest Anathema (February MMX and September IV); I didn't expect this sound, but I anticipated another great work from the wolves, and Kscope continues to be a guarantee for my listening experience.
Ozric Tentacles Strangeitude
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You talked about the album and the discography, a bit stereotypical but so very trippy and pleasurable of the Ozric, I bought this a couple of months ago in the Deluxe edition where the cover changes slightly.
Ramones End Of The Century
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In "Skeleton of Songs," all the best of Vdggiano, an extraordinary spine-chilling bootleg, yes, as a solo studio album also in "And Close As This" offers its specialty of just Piano/voice.
Gigi D'Alessio Live at Matrimonio di Ciruzzo
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What a masterpiece, how could one forget a historic Live like this!
Ramones End Of The Century
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@Kaczynski: I completely agree that Nadir-Punk is a cliché; in fact, I specified that only the title track of "Nadir's Big Chance" can somewhat relate to the Sound of Rotten pursued in the Pistols, and nothing else from the rest, somewhat like Bowie’s “Hang On To Yourself” (even though here, of course, the comparison is more direct). In short, Vdgg-Ramones have nothing to do with it; if anything, the Vdgg could relate to Rotten, who at least listened to Hammill. I was responding to the first comment;).
Ramones End Of The Century
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A little respect for Beethoven, damn it!
Mad Season Above
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Immense, poetic, swan song and probably the artistic pinnacle of the period.
Van der Graaf Generator Live @ Teatro Comunale Vicenza 08.04.11
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I didn't think there were that many users before me, but look at that...
Ramones End Of The Century
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Beautiful, but not like the eponymous one and Rocket To Russia. Well, the saxophone with some other band was played by a certain Steve Mackay years before. The Vdgg have nothing to do with this; they’re more connected to Rotten, who is said to have loved Nadir, the album (especially the title track), Proto-Punk by Hammill.