Frankie89

DeRank : 1,58
DeAge™ : 6793 days • Here since 4 november 2007
Radiohead In Rainbows (CD2)
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Ah, for me In Rainbows is the most beautiful "songs" album (a characteristic not attributable to Kid A, for example) by Radiohead. I'll look for that.
Nick Oliveri Death Acoustic
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I heard a few pieces on YouTube and I didn't feel the fervor in the screams you mentioned, nor did I sense the originality you talk about. Well, at least the review is well written.
U2 Live @ Torino 06.08.10
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Aahah, at first I didn't want to have prejudices about your ignorance, but now you've confirmed it by putting Led Zeppelin and AC/DC on the same level. Not so much in terms of quality (which then delves into the realm of subjectivity) but especially cultural, as well as historical (as you may not know, Led Zeppelin has not existed since 1980).
U2 Live @ Torino 06.08.10
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"Here on Debaser, there are too many people loaded with prejudices... how disgusting..." For goodness' sake, if you're so full of yourself that you get offended by these little things, it's better if you leave and let us simmer in our snobbish elitism. I'm saying this for you, and for all the others like you who get really upset when you offend their favorite band <3, as if you were tarnishing the good name of the family (I mean, I don’t get these mind games about reputation, but there it is). This comes from someone who can't stand prejudices: and I can say that the first one to have prejudices (even if they're positive, it changes nothing) here is you. Because if it weren't so, you'd have really thought for a moment, price list in hand, whether these idiots (because U2 today are idiots) deserved all that cash, but also that of anyone else, to see a damn stage as big as my mother's and your mother's butt put together (mind you, my mom's is bigger, take that!).
U2 Live @ Torino 06.08.10
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I don't know if you remember the South Park episode where it turns out Bono is actually the biggest jerk ever. Anyway, "Under A Blood Red Sky" is a beautiful live album.
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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The first of how many?
Horse The Band The Mechanical Hand
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Great album and a brief but juicy review. It's a shame they're so unknown.
The Drums The Drums
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I don't think the Shins are really related, even though I didn't listen to them much back in the Wincing The Night Away days, which, to be honest, didn't impress me much at first. Interesting about the EP that unfortunately I can’t find anywhere. There's another recent album that’s really nice, comparable to this "King Of The Beach" by Wavves: I highly recommend it.
The Drums The Drums
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Mmm, theoretically, it would be enough if someone has never listened to The Smiths. But when you love that music so much that you want more, more, and more, eventually the originals "run out." This is what revivals are for. Anyway, original or not, this album remains objectively a great album: copying great things well is often more difficult than creating new crap.
The Drums The Drums
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Oh, well, the Organs are spectacular, but they seemed too desperate to be comparable; besides, they had the vintage organ while this one has a more modern production in the electronic parts, it seems to me.