Melissa

DeRank : 1,75
DeAge™ : 6802 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Yes The Gates of Q.P.R. (live at Queen's Park Rangers Stadium - vol. 1)
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Many things by Yes are good, some are excellent, but at that time the best were King Crimson.
Bob Dylan Blood On The Tracks
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Oh Mercy, sorry.
Bob Dylan Blood On The Tracks
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The first 10 years of Dylan were his golden era, but with "Oh Mercy," "Time Out Of Mind," and also "The Bootleg Series Vols 1-3 Rare & Unreleased," he has shown that his creative capacity is almost inexhaustible. (There are others)
Black Sabbath Never Say Die
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Thank you for the advice, I'll get the first three, and at the next Sabbath, I'll share my opinion. (If possible)
Max Gazzè Tra l'aratro e la radio
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I've heard good things about it, and I've listened to it just as many times, I have nothing against the catchy tune or San Remo, (Armstrong went there too) but I didn't like it.
Rory Gallagher Irish Tour
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I agree with the others, great live performance by a great guitarist.
Black Sabbath Never Say Die
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I know there are many fans of this band on DeBaser. But after listening to Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die, I’ve had enough. I don’t like them, but maybe there are albums that could change my mind.
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
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The best album from the greatest talent of the last 50 years, although choosing among his early records is a challenging task.
Mel Gibson Braveheart - Cuore Impavido
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Poletti, since you’re a big fan of cinema, what do you think of the battle scenes in: Gladiator? Don’t you sometimes mix up Mel Gibson with Bruce Willis, like I do?
Mel Gibson Braveheart - Cuore Impavido
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How exaggerated you are, Poletti! It may not be a masterpiece, but it's a film that's enjoyable to watch from start to finish. You see all these subtleties like a sly and slightly deceitful person; you've made me doubt a bit. I'm not able to judge, but I'll sleep just fine tonight anyway.