polkatulk88

DeRank : 0,42
DeAge™ : 6667 days • Here since 8 march 2008
Rod Stewart Every Picture Tells A Story
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Congratulations, passionate and intense story... 5 to you and Rod!
Creedence Clearwater Revival Green River
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Oh no, that's just not fair... It's fine to draw inspiration because everything around us serves as motivation. It would have been enough to mention the review on Ondarock at the end to thank them for being referenced, even if just in a few points, and you would have looked great... I won't vote, but it would be a 1!
Iron Butterfly In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
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a truly fundamental record, with a sound that today seems incredibly dated, but maybe it's even more beautiful this way... I liked the review, but personally I think it's wrong to start a review by explaining that it's your first one, or the smiles towards the end, and the conclusion could have been handled better. However, it must be said that you tackled a truly difficult subject, so well done! And I too feel something heavy in these butterfly..
The Who Endless Wire
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the review starts with a nice idea, but then you exaggerate! I've never listened to the album..and besides advising me not to listen to it ever, you don't give any kind of reference, like whether it's a record that relies on electronic inserts, if it's rockish or more acoustic, if it's intimate... you really don't reveal anything about the product! anyway, creative review!
Meat Loaf Bat Out Of Hell II : Back Into Hell
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...come on, it's not one of the most beautiful concept albums ever written; it's a strong statement! Then again, to each his own, but I see it light-years away from concept albums like The Wall, Tommy, Welcome to My Nightmare, Quadrophenia, and there are thousands more... to be honest, it's not a must-have album, but still a good follow-up, with the flaw (in the opinion of the writer) of being a bit too lengthy—76 minutes is a bit excessive!
David Bowie Young Americans
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a heartfelt and engaging review, like you I believe that behind the albums there is a whole world to discover that isn't revealed through a radio listen! really compliments to you and also to bowie&barrett, which somehow complements your work! now I'm getting the album!
David Bowie Let's Dance
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And the criminal world? It's true that old David has turned to pop, but with style, come on! I agree that the top 3 are unmatched, but it wouldn't hurt to have a line for each of the other songs! Anyway, a solid 4 for the review because it was written particularly well; personally, I'd give the album a 3 and a half! Nevertheless, it's a pleasant listen!
David Bowie The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spider From Mars
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Well done, although I think you could have elaborated more on certain details! Anyway, brave choice; I think it's difficult to tackle a work that speaks for itself, so congratulations!
Ozzy Osbourne Bark At The Moon
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But how can you give this album a 2??? Among other things, you only point out the two hardest-hitting songs and that’s it, doesn’t that sound a bit off? You're no different, while it sounds a bit dated, is a beautiful melodic song with a unique darkness, now you see it, despite being notably eighties, is incredibly catchy, centre of eternity is a true gem, so tired is clearly inspired by the sixties and warms your heart, slow down (see now you see it now you don’t), and waiting for darkness and spiders are a killer final double feature of irresistibly macabre! Just saying... the review is way too light-hearted!
The Kinks Arthur
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Oh, I almost forgot... you made a mistake, in my opinion "Nothing to say" is anything but a ballad!