telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31 • DeAge™ : 6319 days

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Nice review, short and precise.
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We're not on the same page here. Some obscenities have been said, starting from how you describe "Low," something heart-wrenching (watch the music video to see for yourself). Plus, it's not an experimental record at all. "Out of Time" represents an almost inevitable transition after "Green" and its soundscapes. Its logical evolution (one example of this: in "Green," the mandolin is played for the first time in three songs. In "Out of Time," there are two, one of which is "Losing My Religion"). "The game of parts," explain to me what that is? This album worse than "Around The Sun"? It's something that makes no sense, it's completely pulled out of thin air. And allow me, on one point Stipe is right: only if you see one of their live shows can you understand a song like "Country Feedback," it lights up your eyes and makes you perceive the real value of the studio version. I'm already imagining what you'll write about the early albums. I'm already scared of your reviews on "Fables of the Reconstruction" or "Life's Rich Pageant" (not to mention another album, many know which one I'm referring to).
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The evaluation of Supersoul is certainly accurate and interesting, but the importance of Joy Division is, in my opinion, simply undeniable. They made history! Then I’d like to share my thoughts on the "myth of Ian Curtis." He has been celebrated (even today) as a great figure, but it's not just a result of a collective delirium; he clearly possessed uncommon artistic and human qualities.
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Great review, the Prince is a great musician and songwriter, among my favorites. I've seen him a couple of times in concert and I wasn't too impressed. Maybe it's because, regarding the mood discussed in the review, I saw him at two rather dull concerts.
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I don't know, I found it a bad review that doesn't seem to match where it's headed. Also, in Rino's albums, the title tracks always carry a symbolic value and deserve analysis. In my opinion, the album is a first step forward after "Ingresso Libero," an interesting but somewhat rough record.
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At the group knowledge level, I’m in the same position as Opel; I’ll see about looking for it.
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Remarkable report, very well done.
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Welcome back, the interview was nice too.
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Good review, I'm honestly not very interested in the album. I'm saying this sincerely.
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I've listened to some tracks by Neil Diamond, but I don't have this album.