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DeRank : 1,34
DeAge™ : 6749 days • Here since 17 december 2007
U2 Songs Of Experience
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Work that, for my tastes, I really find ugly. But I have an open account with the U2.........
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree
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The record is wonderful. Like a black Bible without stars.........
John Foxx and the Maths The Machine
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My rating is a solid 5. Even though I've listened to various tracks on YouTube. It seems to me like a truly magnificent work. But it won’t be understood by many. I will definitely buy it since I think I’ve also seen the vinyl edition…
Jethro Tull Benefit - A Collector's Edition
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Since I'm an old-timer, I own this album along with many others by JT on vinyl. Purchased in the mid-'70s (definitely on sale, since money was tight). Not much to add about the quality. I always feel a bit allergic to CDs, DVDs, extra bonuses, etc. But I acknowledge what you’ve reviewed so well. Bye.
Janus Metz Borg McEnroe
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"The evening before the final (exhibition tournament in Marbella) that I was supposed to play against Borg, we went to a newly opened place. Borg drank the entire bar, including the bartender, and I had to carry him to the hotel on my shoulders. The next day, at 2:00 PM, he gave me a sound 6-2, 6-1. At the changeover, I spat at him and he laughed." (A. Panatta)
Steven Wilson To the Bone
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The first 4 works of PT captivated me. For a little while, though. Because in the long run, they wore me out. But that's my problem. A bit with almost everything labeled neo-prog. It tires me out. Wilson is now everywhere. This latest work, which I plan to listen to more calmly, doesn't excite me. But, I repeat, I will give it another chance. After all, in 3-4 months, I will have forgotten it anyway....... ;)
King Crimson Live in Chicago
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While recognizing Levin's exceptional technique (one of the most sought-after session men), I personally don't appreciate his impact on the tunes of the "old" King Crimson. On Starless, he is almost intangible. But maybe I'm half deaf. I still prefer more "substantial" bassists like Squire, Wetton, Rutherford, etc.
Robert Wyatt Rock Bottom
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Ostia!!!! Too long.....................zzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzz ;)
King Crimson Live in Chicago
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.....even if levin finds me sometimes in the wrong place at the wrong time......
Denis Villeneuve Blade Runner 2049
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For me.....ugly. Prolix, with a very banal and predictable plot. I save nothing. But then again, sequels are almost always rubbish.