Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Killer Kane Band Mr. Cool
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...and with mine, it's a total of 30 (thirty) without a period. Take that, muhahaha!
The photo is artistic and full of meaning (at least for me).
Superperiodic greetings!
Miles Davis Kind of Blue
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Dear friend, you don’t know anything about Jazz? (J uppercase or lowercase...make up your mind!)...muhahaha!
Anyway, it’s well done, I give it a 4.0112358 (according to Mr. Fibonacci's sequence).
Alright! Now I’m going to listen to it for the sixth time!
Greetings Jazz lovers (periodic) 'master' mplazione.
With periodic esteem Dr. Adder.
Brian Eno Before And After Science
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Good review, score 4.2 (periodical), of the "good" Blackdog... not 'sgagni' right?
I'm almost tempted to quote your description of the car trip more than the album review.
Blackdog... when you find the Stops, you stop, right?
If the flock is undisciplined, it should be disciplined with a bit of Crimsonian Discipline, don't you think?
Cover definitely eno-logical.
Regarding Eno (almost gENius), I have a very valid Nerve Net that I listen to sometimes (a surprising Fripp appears with a 'piercing' guitar).
Greetings from the room (that is, from my room) with full lungs!
The 13th Floor Elevators Easter Everywhere
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Good review, typically 'Melissiana' if I may use this term.
The cover is nice too, vaguely sunny, with decent color tones.
The group is added to my practically infinite list of music that I’ll need to (if I can and if I have the euros) get.
Sunny greetings debaseriani
One Republic Dreaming Out Loud
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The cover is not bad, but the text at the top hasn’t been well thought out; in my opinion, it comes across as too 'bulky' compared to the rest of the image.
Periodically dreamy greetings.
Nine Inch Nails The Slip
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Good review, I have one album by this group that still sits there in the CD rack because I can't seem to like it... a matter of taste, of course.
Not a bad cover... I'd say it's almost spirit-like-radiographic.
Periodic spirit greetings!
Grand Funk Railroad On Time
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Sure! 3 plus 4 equals 7 divided by 2... you tell me, telespallabob, the result... anyway, it's in comment 2.
Grand Funk Railroad On Time
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More than a decent review, rating 3.5 (without a periodical). Always good and interesting in Telespallabob's proposals.
The band is a good hard rock group, but in the end, nothing more; they often tend to lose clarity in many songs, even if they are nice.
I had somewhere an excellent collection... who knows where it ended up!
The best tracks will come in the following years.
I’d like to mention a very similar band but definitely superior both artistically and compositionally... hehe! Maybe I’ll write a review about them.
Hard rock greetings.
Tricarico Live @ Reggio Emila - 04/05/08
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Nice review rating 4.1 (periodical).
I like his music but not the character (in my opinion, there's something about him that doesn't add up).
Regards, Italian periodicals.
Clint Eastwood Un Mondo Perfetto
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So... the review is quite valid, I give it a 4.3 (magazine), although frankly (in my opinion) the first twelve lines are negligible. I'm almost of the same mind as Conte (mplazione) 'master' jazz and also 'master' reviewer and editor and maybe even 'master' of 'masters'... but that's another story. As for the film, I don't think it's a masterpiece either, but it remains an excellent example of dramatic feature film. Moreover, whenever I have the chance, I always watch it with 'pleasure'. The ending with the death of the anti-hero KC is almost predictable but fundamentally right; without such an ending, not only this film but many others would have lost that touch of emotion and 'humanity' that is part of our life (at the end of life, whether it is lived according to good or bad principles, death is inevitably encountered). I almost feel like citing an episode of Space: 1999, where at the end Commander Koenig says: (more or less... because my long-term memory is fading) but therefore it is death that gives purpose to life... The ending that concludes precisely with KC's death was therefore necessary for Eastwood (albeit unpleasant) to give the entire artistic work the very meaning of the film (and the title). What perfect world? our world is 'absurd', full of people who have to fight every 'holy' day just to carry forward a simple thought or project. For KC, his acting is remarkable (he is an actor I've always liked regardless of the roles he's played), although in my opinion the spontaneity and simplicity, and even the little experience from a certain film called Fandango (if I’m not mistaken) had moved me just the same. The rating for the review could have also been a 5, but here it’s all a big chaos and my voice often doesn't align with the majority of this damn jury that has intruded into my computerized station (just joking, huh!... or maybe not). Periodic greetings from Dr. Addder.