polkatulk88

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DeAge™ : 6667 days • Here since 8 march 2008
AC/DC Live At Donington
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I am one of those who consider AC/DC to be truly effective only in the '70s; there are some great albums afterwards, but something always feels like it's missing... I think the award-winning Back in Black is flatter than their '70s outputs! That said, the review is as usual smooth and comprehensive; a touch of fan enthusiasm doesn't hurt, but I totally disagree with the phrase "without a reasonable doubt the greatest rock band of all time" – not so much because of the praise (which is subjective), but because of the "without a reasonable doubt" part, which frankly feels a bit off! Personally, I think they should be classified as hard rock; as a rock band, I find the Stones, Who, The Band, and Creedence to be infinitely better, to name a few... and even in hard rock, Sabbath, Purple, and Motörhead give them several points (in my opinion).
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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By the way, for me the albums from that year are by far the best by Maiden!
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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the optimal recipe they are really cooked then they say to acdc and motorhead that they always make the same album... at least theirs are good albums...
Lynyrd Skynyrd Live From Freedom Hall
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In fact, you say little about the album; those who are not accustomed to their music have a rather vague idea of it... I myself, not knowing the album, don’t know exactly how it sounds... I can tell you, however, that you wrote everything very well, and for me, it’s a full 5.
Lynyrd Skynyrd Street Survivors
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I don’t mind the review, although you could have organized some parts better... I only have Second Helping by Lynyrd, a great album that, however, doesn’t make me shout “miracle!” Sweet Home Alabama done by Kid Rock is awful.
Patti Smith Live @ Villa Fenaroli, Rezzato (BS) 04.08.10
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I regret not having gone to see her a couple of years ago when I had her within reach...what a great story yours is!
Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood Live From Madison Square Garden
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I'm back with a bit more insight on the album in question... I find it excellent from the first to the last note (too bad about the synthesizers in "Forever Man"). During the opening "Had to Cry Today," I was afraid that Steve wouldn't make it, but instead, he sang brilliantly throughout the concert (the version of "Georgia on My Mind" played on the Hammond is spine-tingling). I sincerely hope that these artists dedicate the rest of their careers to playing the blues, without expecting great innovations, but just enjoying their class... Albums like this are welcome, even if 20 euros is a bit too much, and I'm waiting patiently to buy the original copy.
Paul McCartney Flaming Pie
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Really great job with these recoveries of albums that have remained a bit in the shadows...
Ringo Starr It Don't Come Easy
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I don't know this single, but it's undeniable that Ringo's production, although simple, is always very pleasant. I have no doubts about the quality of this work... I'm particularly fond of "beaucoups of blues," which perhaps you yourself, London, have reviewed...
Taj Mahal Taj Mahal
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a correction was indeed needed, thank you for pointing it out and thanks to everyone for stopping by and for the compliments, see you next time!