Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Andy Summers & Robert Fripp Bewitched
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Excuse me Editors, can you correct the name Rober to ROBERT before the album title?
Thank you!
After Crying Overground Music
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Ok! Alright, I believe you, I was kind of joking too, you know that I like you (I’ll mark you in my notes).
However, if you allow me, I also want to say (write) that before I evaluate an album, I need to listen to it a good few times (for example, Rajaz didn't impress me at first, but then...).
If you can evaluate a work in such a short time, good for you and hats off.
Sweltering regards (1).
Black Mountain In The Future
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So... the almost 'psychic' review is well done with excellent terminology, although (in my opinion) a bit exaggerated. I picked up the record 'materially' a few days ago at a nearly acceptable price, also encouraged by your writing. For now, I won't express my opinion, although from the first listens, it seems to be a good work (I always try to listen to a record several times before 'evaluating' it). The cover isn't bad (that also encouraged me a bit to buy it), it reminds me of an old VG for C64... how time flies. I sincerely hope you didn't try to go against the flow... just kidding! I'll probably stop by again for the rating of the record. Psychological regards.
After Crying Overground Music
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Very interesting the comment 'del' paloz in about two minutes he got the record, listened to it all, and has already rated it... incredible!
Musical mysteries.
Taste Live At the Isle Of Wight
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Great shootingniana review, rating 5.01, and I also want to add that it was really needed (wow, if you had told me we could have sent two since I own another Taste album).
In fact, I’m almost tempted to add it to the recommended ones, but I don’t want to have too many; I might even remove the one for green manalishi (hehehe!, just kidding!).
Best, Live.
After Crying Overground Music
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Mumble... I think the review is well done (as always), I give it a 4.49, although a slightly more detailed mention of the music wouldn't have hurt. I've heard a bit about this group, and they seem truly noteworthy; plus, I trust your (periodic?) Prog experience. However, the cover is mediocre; surely a good or great Prog band should have valuable covers (possibly also a good name-logo) with non-trivial concepts (I know, it's a bit of my fixation). Anyway, what really matters is the music; we’re not talking about art galleries. Tearful greetings (for the onions).
Dark Funeral Attera Totus Sanctus
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Great Para-Hell-Bolica review, although (in my opinion) you have wasted a bit too much of your 'reviewing qualities' on this album which seems decidedly, indisputably, and periodically mediocre. The cover is simply horrendous, lacking any artistic value, but this often happens with modern covers which are almost all 'assembled' to attract the potential listener and often contain trivial and almost never deep messages. Perhaps these bands should take inspiration from the old covers of the '70s (which truly featured artistic work), obviously developing them with current and even future topics. Best regards.
Camel The Single Factor
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Well! (magazine), in my opinion, the best works are to be found in the last few years, when CameLatimer managed to reach his artistic and compositional 'maturity,' creating very lyrical pieces. Moreover, guitar structures rich in both quality and quantity appear, which is difficult to find in other works, and this also demonstrates what a single Artist is capable of creating; together, we are stronger, but sometimes one can go further alone. Warm regards.
Camel The Single Factor
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Thank you all for the comments.
@Giona, indeed your remark is not that far from reality (maybe mine is a rare case of DPM... shhh! but don't tell anyone).
I would also like to add a big good luck for the health of Andrew Latimer.
Chameleonic regards.
Camel Breathless
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Anyway, if you want, you can also address me informally, I have absolutely no problem with that. My nickname was only inspired by an old novel from the '70s. Despite this, even in 'real' life, they often call me doctor (maybe because I wear glasses hahaha!) even though I'm not one. I could have been, but life took a different turn; I can't tell you whether it was for better or for worse. Also, I take this opportunity to make a clarification: the final solo of CameLatimer is obviously from Summer Lightning (obviously). Who knows, maybe over time I will become more descriptive and 'polpettonesco' and you might become more 'essential'... perhaps time will tell us. Rainbow regards.