mj64

DeRank : 0,34
DeAge™ : 6798 days • Here since 30 october 2007
Woody Allen Love And Death
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extraordinary! the best of the first phase, fun with moments that make you laugh until it hurts and the pseudo-philosophical dialogues are brilliant. lovable woody
Steve Hackett Guitar Noir & There Are Many Sides To The Night
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Of course, I meant Genesis Revisited, not the mundane remastered CDs of Genesis, of which I actually know every single breath of the more obscure b-sides. I’m adjusting my rating; with this, the average is 4.5.
Martin Scorsese Re per una notte
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I don't agree with those who call it "minor"; I love this intimate, psychoanalytical Scorsese. I find that this has something in common with After Hours, which, however, was really a bit too out of the box to achieve success. A wonderful Jerry Lewis, but come on, we can't underestimate the marvelous Bob just because any performance from him is considered normal: De Niro is GOD.
Steve Hackett Guitar Noir & There Are Many Sides To The Night
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great stevone (of whom I'm currently listening to voyage of the acolyte, 5). however, he's always let me down a bit; I wanted to get something from genesis remastered and then maybe this, considering the enthusiasm it has stirred in you. I rate the review 4.875 recurring. I could give the album a 4.3 recurring out of trust. but yes, I’ll do it (though rounded down).
Hands Hands
Hands Hands
26 may 08
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interesting review, aside from a few blunders which I myself am certainly not immune to in my debut (traccie?). I don't know these hands, I will look into it. And what do you think about echolyn? Although from a much later era, they are very interesting. And of course, congratulations on the nickname.
Kevin Gilbert The Shaming of the True
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Thank you, Dr. Adder. Actually, upon rereading it, there are quite a few nonsense parts, but it was my debut (even though my age is more suited for retirement, but let's not dwell on that) and in the end, I didn't reread it thoroughly for fear of my computer freezing up. If anyone's interested in a taste of K.G., there's plenty of material on YouTube, both from Lamb and other covers (like a beautiful Zeppelin-esque Kashmir) and many tracks from this album. See you soon with more reviews, strictly of albums or artists not present on Debaser. Progressive regards.
Amici - Edizione 2008 Ti brucia
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I don't know. Happy for you. If I didn't know what you were talking about, I might believe you. The 2 is due to the quality of the texts you cite as masterpieces and the fact that you exalt characters like Marco Carta. I don't know.
Genesis Genesis
Genesis Genesis
26 may 08
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I mostly agree with everything. In my opinion, this album doesn’t quite reach a 3, but I've rounded up; mama is a small masterpiece, and the rest is forgettable. That's all is a nice song, even though it has very little to do with Genesis.
Toto Livefields 1999 Live
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I don't have this album, but it deserves 5 stars because 1. the immense Bobby is back 2. Mama and White Sister are included, two songs from Hydra, my absolutely favorite album, a real gem between hard and prog. Huge SL, well done Simon even though I miss Jeff.
Genesis Wind & Wuthering
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slightly lower than its predecessor, I would rate it 4.3. And after the five consecutive 5s and the 4.5 of trick, it will drop to 4 (ATTWT), 3.9 (Duke), 2.8 (Abacab), 2.5 (Genesis), 2.2 (Invisible Touch), 3 (We can't dance), and 2.1 (CAS). Oh, I almost forgot: From G to Revelation is worth a 3.3 for me (it's raw but touching). This album has an excellent start (the first two tracks), two beautiful instrumentals, and a blood on the rooftops that, although very melodic and perhaps a bit commercial, is much better than More fool me (from Selling England) and features a fingerpicked acoustic guitar as an intro and throughout the verse that sends shivers down the spine (great goodbye, mr. Steve H.) I don't fully understand Afterglow and I don't like All in a mouse's night (but the ending, it's true, is beautiful), but that's a far cry from what they will serve us later.