polkatulk88

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DeAge™ : 6667 days • Here since 8 march 2008
Deep Purple Destroyed The Arena Budokan
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many common listens, deepfrenk!
Motörhead Another Perfect Day
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After a quick refresh of the album, it’s definitely a solid product for me, a 7/10 (and that’s saying something)! However, if we’re giving this album a 4, then we need to reevaluate the underrated Iron Fist!
Jethro Tull Live At Madison Square Garden 1978
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I went to see them last year in Sardinia; they put on a decent concert, but I honestly expected more! Ian remains a great flautist, but the voice is what it is... Well done, Deep Frenk; lately, you’ve been showcasing many really tasty choices on this site! One note not directed at you in particular (the review is excellent): the expression "one of the best rock concerts in history" is often overused, and in my opinion, we should be more cautious in using it...
Motörhead Another Perfect Day
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passoborgo go in search of motoralbums in the early 90s, you’ll see how different they are...
Motörhead Another Perfect Day
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I also agree with Vortex's point; I made a similar remark in your 1916 review a few days ago!
Motörhead Another Perfect Day
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I remember it as a modest album and nothing more, the Motorhead had done and would undoubtedly do better! I was positively impressed by the hoochie coochie man included in the CD reissue of the album! I will dust it off in the coming days and maybe I'll revisit it! Anyway, well done deepfrenk, excellent motor fishing these days!
ZZ Top Recycler
ZZ Top Recycler
11 mar 10
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I don't think I'll provide, but I really appreciate these homeless people from the '70s, at least until Texas!
Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington
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Well done, like lidjs I don’t know monk, but I’m quite interested in it because if I hear it mentioned every now and then, there must be a reason!
Motörhead 1916
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Well, I'll tell you, as a teenager, I only know the classic Sabbath lineup with Ozzy; they are my absolute favorite band, and I’m really afraid to listen to anything outside of that quartet, like seeing your girlfriend with someone else! As for Heaven and Hell, I’ve heard great things about it, although (again, this is just hearsay) it might have a very different sound from the classic, more heavy metal. From the '70s up to Sabotage, I personally consider them all 5-star albums, and then Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die try to explore new horizons with results that are sometimes good and sometimes less so. Regarding Metallica, although I'm not a fan, the first three albums are timeless masterpieces that I don’t think would look out of place in any discography. I haven't listened to And Justice for All in years, but I don't remember being that enthusiastic about it.
Motörhead 1916
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@panico: as for Metallica, I agree; in fact, I think you're being generous, because for me, only the first three are great, while for Sabbath (in my opinion), you need to get to at least the sixth, including that one.