Fraxinus

DeRank : -0,22
DeAge™ : 6693 days • Here since 11 february 2008
Sleep Live @ Cortemaggiore, 17.05.12
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Damn it, if I had known this blah blah blah... well, aside from the complaints, lucky you who were there, damn it!!
Genesis We Can't Dance
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Rubbish to steer well clear of. To be honest, these are not Genesis.
Tim Burton Dark Shadows
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Tim Burton has long figured out the formula, and he’s becoming more and more auto-auto-auto-self-referential. If you like it, great! :P
Woody Allen To Rome With Love
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A crazy mess. Director, production, and actors to be beaten with sticks on their white sides.
Dire Straits Dire Straits
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Yes, this is definitely a very valid record, one that I've consumed over the years. Dire Straits have stumbled upon some very questionable albums during their career, but they've also produced others that are quite worthy, without a doubt. One thing I wanted to highlight: calling "Wild West End" and "Six Blade Knife" western ballads is a monstrous mistake, if you allow me.
Giles Oakley Blues - La musica del diavolo
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What would Presley have done??? Did he "create" rock'n'roll??? Come on, gentlemen, come on. Apart from that blunder, the review seems really valid to me.
Coldplay Parachutes
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In my opinion, there are many other means of communication to bring one's little affairs into the public square.
King Crimson Discipline
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Discipline... yes, a very important album. Despite the loudly American singing, which subjectively irritates me quite a bit in the music of King Crimson, this is undoubtedly one of the key turning points in the King's career. The reviewer is not the only one to think "heretically" (said with a sense of humor) in this way, as even the shady figures of Blow Up supported the same thesis; in any case, I believe that the KC were the only band of the great progressive wave that did not embarrass themselves, did not drift musically, and did not end up as caricatures with the arrival and passing of the decade in question. So ultimately yes... this album is indeed a remarkable turning point, especially if we can forgive Belew for a bit too much loudness.
Soft Machine Third
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This album is tough. It’s challenging. It's harsh... and albums like this inspire and stimulate me greatly, even if they may disorient you at first. I will dedicate myself to it, one fine day. Indeed.
Afterhours Padania
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It's a shame that no one remembers anymore that the term "Padania" originally belongs to that great journalist Gianni Brera... and it had no political connotation.