madcat

DeRank : 9,10
DeAge™ : 6700 days • Here since 5 february 2008
The Flaming Lips 7 Skies H3
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I have the soft bulletin but I stopped there with them, any suggestions on which one to listen to next?
Blur The Best Of
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the universal horrible, there's no other way it will lead them to success in 1989. In the first part of their career, only the songs from this CD are worth saving; the masterpiece Parklife (the album) is barely mentioned. We go straight from modern life is rubbish to the great escape... in short, a recession rather than a review. The double best of they will release in 2009 will be far better, because it is more complete and less obvious (they will include many beautiful representative but less celebrated pieces of their various styles, in addition to the most famous tracks). However, why even mention it, the quality of the tracks is immense; the unreleased music is my radar is a precise snapshot of the total freedom to do anything that crossed their minds that they had achieved, and the precious cover by Opie will become the most famous representation of the faces of the four.
Leanids A Wildly
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I fully agree with the first paragraph, good review.
The Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane [7'']
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Well, I don't really think it's the most famous and important rock album; for example, I consider the White Album to be by far more important (and better). For me, that's their peak, no contest.
Lou Reed Metal Machine Music
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Somewhere they described loveless as a cross between metal machine music and pet sounds :D
Francesco Guccini Amerigo
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Amerigo and Eskimo are magnificent, but hey, just like with the poisoned one, don’t touch my locomotive, another piece from Guccio's top ten :D
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Works Volume 1
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I've already written it somewhere else, I had it on vinyl among my parents' records, sold it in a hurry and grabbed Live at Reading by Nirvana and Electric Ladyland by Hendrix.
Lou Reed Metal Machine Music
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I know very little about Lou Reed post-Velvet Underground; sooner or later I’ll have to catch up on something (I’ll probably start with the live Rock N Roll Animal), I’ve heard a lot about this (even though his most mentioned albums are the aforementioned live album, Berlin, New York, and Transformer), but essentially the opinions range from those to Psychopathia to "it's obviously a joke." I don't know, if I ever listen to it, I’ll surely do it after the ones I've mentioned, I think.
Plastic Tree Nega to Posi
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Well, what kind of credibility can a list like that have? Mickey Mouse would have done better, for crying out loud... and yet I did read something good a few years ago (I remember the key albums of various decades published in booklets attached to the magazine, I think it was Rockstar at least).
Piero Scaruffi Guida all´Avanguardia e New Age
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I remember these reviews/pulls for the ass (but done better) from a few years ago on deb, a sign that deb is rising again? :D