Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Marillion Clutching At Straws
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Mumble...6 just for the meticulous description of the cover, 4 for the review, average rating 5.0.
This is the only album by FishMarillion that I haven't listened to yet, as soon as I get the chance I'll "grab" it, and I'll let you know my opinion if needed.
Anyway, I trust your rating.
Marillionic greetings.
Toto Hydra
Toto Hydra
1 jun 08
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A drum greeting and a thank you to everyone for the comments, including the "detractors" of Toto.
U.K. U.K.
U.K. U.K.
31 may 08
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So... I'm still thinking about the review evaluation... mumble, I might take another look! Some time ago (years?) I listened to "In the Dead of the Night," which I found to be an excellent piece. As for the rest, I trust Giona and Jargon's assessments regarding the album. I'm sure, however, that it’s not just two caps; there are Bruford, Wetton, and Ufoholdsworth... "come on, give me a break." Progressive regards.
Seatrain Sea Train
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A greeting and a thank you to everyone (magazine).
Now I'm off, otherwise I'll miss the last sea train.
Aquatic regards.
Neu! Neu!
Neu! Neu!
31 may 08
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The comment is the same as last review...(second part) Neurotica. The stench and the racket, yes, yes, the Boisterous repertoire of werewolves isn’t half bad when mixed with the musical trilling of the tropical lark but the impatient taxis honk at the squawking adult ibises and at the pickpocket with a glass eye grabbing newspapers that I can do without anyway be careful of the poisonous insults from the longshoreman that squeeze laughter from baskets of fruit and from the female purple fish but who the hell is that gossiping blabbering with a warehouseman? Evidently he got a good reply...I arrive at Neurotica Amidst neon burnt brands I curse at the bustling herd I drip sweat on the dirty ground I wander through the moving scenery I have no feathers I have no wings I have no stinger I have no claws nor camouflage skin I have nothing else to say...(end of the second part).
Genesis Invisible Touch
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My favorite song?.....mumble....Tonight, Tonight, Tonight...ohhh! ohhh!
I'm coming down, coming down like a monkey, but it's alright. Like a load on your back that you can't see, don't you know it's alright. Try to shake it loose, cut it free, let it go, get it away from me...(end of first part).
Yngve Guddal & Roger T. Matte Genesis for Two Grand Pianos
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Mumble...the review is excellent, with or without tears (held back).
The cover is pretty good.
I was about to get this album a few years ago...damn!
I trust your "mastroprogvotazione."
At this point, a Genesis-like greeting is a must.
PS: strange...I don't see Jargon.
Genesis Invisible Touch
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I bet two Scottish donuts that the next reviewed album will be one from Genesis in 1991.
Periodic greetings.
Tom Zé Danç-Êh-Sá - Dança Dos Herdeiros Do Sacrifício
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Great review, rating 5.0.
The cover, however, is not the best despite a good Napoli yellow background.
Moderately destructive regards.
Redbone We Were All Wounded At Wounded Knee
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Excellent review rating 4.99.
Well done "raghèzzo" as Lino "Benfi" used to say.
I also add that "il" the green manalishi is and will always be only you.
Green regards (hope).