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DeAge™ : 6750 days • Here since 17 december 2007
Black Sabbath Never Say Die
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Wow, this is a circle of hell!!!! I don't love this massacre of a game. I've never liked this record. If Starblazer has different feelings about it, that's fine. What's wrong with that? I find it far worse to be the one who reviews Timberlake's records - is it spelled like that? - .
Lenny Kravitz It Is Time For A Love Revolution
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I won't even vote for him. Lenny has become, after so many years, a.....nothing!!!
Joy Division Closer
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Perhaps you should erase and reconsider your opinion. I, although trivial, can only state that this album is of an......infinite beauty!!!!!!
Madonna & Justin 4 Minutes
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Honestly, I respect your ideas. I don't question at all the phenomenon of Madonna, which has been around since the '80s until today. To each their own, of course. But that Justin... oh my god, no!!! There's no end to the worst. Talent is demonstrated not only through singing ability but also through composition. As far as singing is concerned, it's a constant bray. Sorry, but that's how I feel. Bye.
Dream Theater Falling Into Infinity
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I'm starting to hate them!!!!!
Allan Holdsworth Atavachron
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@DR.adder: it seems paradoxical, but Holdsworth's excessive brilliance has relegated him to being a "niche" artist, so to speak. He has a technique and a sound that are only for refined palates, and he is unjustly forgotten too often. If you get the chance to read something about his biography, you'll notice how humble and kind this character is. Martin Barre was not the only one to mention this guitar phenomenon. It is now well known that even Van Halen, for instance, has always praised Allan. Anyway, if you want, try listening to Metal Fatigue. It’s a "easier" work but... enchanting. Bye.
Allan Holdsworth Atavachron
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Is he a guitarist for specialists, or is he a specialist of the guitar? That's what someone wrote in a review about Holdsworth. So, according to this guy, Allan is too "difficult" to listen to. Well, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I interpret it as yet another bow before this eccentric and virtuosic guitarist. This work is truly beautiful. But what if I tell you that I slightly prefer Sand and Metal Fatigue?
Lou Reed The Blue Mask
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I stopped at The Bells, so I need to feel the urge to continue listening to Reed's works. Thank you for the heads-up.
Queen A Night At The Opera
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The review will also be long, and the analysis of each track may be a bit wordy. However, since your words exude so much admiration for this Queen album, I... promote you!! I'm very fond of this vinyl – I haven't yet had the courage to buy the new deluxe remastered edition – because it was one of the first purchases I made. I found it and still find it very entertaining. You either love Queen or you hate them – forgive the rhetoric – and in this work, I loved them. How many times have I read that Freddie was a hysterical queen, Brian the worst guitarist in the world, Roger a useless drummer, and Deacon an insipid bassist? Yet, despite the highs – few – and the lows – many – they have made millions of people fall in love. Acc!! I've been too wordy myself. Bye.
McDonald And Giles McDonald And Giles
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..."also".....