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DeAge™ : 6750 days • Here since 17 december 2007
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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@47: sorry for the intrusion, but as a big fan of King Crimson, I have to ask you who is the bassist that appears in your photo along with the Crimson King. Thank you.
George Harrison Electronic Sound
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..so?????? I was unaware of this job. Could you please provide some more information...?
Genesis Live at The Lyceum Ballroom, London 06.05.1980
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I have an earlier bootleg where The Carpet, One For...., and I Know.... don't appear, but among others, there's Burning Rope and a convincing version of Ripples. If we're on the same level, then the rating is a solid 4.
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
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You've already said everything about the term AOR. Including this acronym in a review of the P.F. is a crime. The album? 110 and praise, of course.
Eagles The Long Run
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Forgive me, but I can't even give this record a vote. It was a true torture for my ears. Unlistenable, boring, and pointless. At least for me. Pardon. Bye.
Spandau Ballet True
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The '80s threw up far worse than these pompous and fawning Spandau. Duran Duran or Spandau Ballet?? Ah!!! What times. I'm going to grab a coffee, better that way!! Bye.
Radiohead Kid A
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Of Radiohead, this is my favorite.
Suede Coming Up
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I remain connected to their debut album. Really beautiful and very......in the style of Ziggy.
Peter Gabriel Big Blue Ball
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I agree with Punisher. If this "compilation" - because that's what it is - had been released in '91, it might have made sense. Today, as Punisher says, everything seems very outdated. The serious issue, for me, is that, aside from the beautiful live performances, Peter is increasingly struggling.
Peter Gabriel Big Blue Ball
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@Runner. As Fedenard wrote, Peter sings only on three tracks. The style of these perfectly reflects the sounds of Up and Us. Pleasant, polished but nothing exceptional. Some of the other songs could have belonged to albums like 1 Giant Leap (if you know that unique project). In short, in my opinion, it's all... nice but it certainly won't leave a mark. Even J. Arthur is insubstantial among those grooves. Of course, these are my very personal thoughts. Bye.