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DeAge™ : 6749 days • Here since 17 december 2007
David Gilmour Rattle That Lock
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I can't stand Gilmour's solo work. I can barely handle his first album.
Fredric Brown Gli strani suicidi di Bartlesville
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Recently re-read. It's among my favorite science fiction authors.
Traffic On the road
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Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
Dream Theater A View From The Top Of The World
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I’ve been listening to drim tiater for at least 40 years, but they are called Rush.
Rush Power Windows
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Nice. Stop!
Yes The Quest
Yes The Quest
14 nov 21
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I haven't listened to the album. I don't think I'll listen to it in the future because frankly, it doesn't appeal to me at all.
Ridley Scott The Last Duel
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You don't judge a movie by its trailer, but........what a drag!
Eugenio Finardi Sugo
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Little to add. Finardi at his best, supported by an incredible rhythm section (the same one that Battisti used in '76 for the drums, the double bass...... + Ivan Graziani).
Genesis The Lamb lies down on Broadway
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The major flaw (insignificant to the most hardcore fans) has already been pointed out by @Hetzer, namely the dreadful production of this album. "....Collins seems to play with the boxes of dixan," I read somewhere around that time. Just to give an example. The backbone of the band (Rutherford and Banks) was now light years away from the egocentric Gabriel. The rest is history and legend. What more can be said about the album? Nothing. I remain faithful to Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme but clearly, The Lamb is a gem.