telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6638 days • Here since 8 april 2008
Memphis Slim & Canned Heat Memphis Heat
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What is still missing from Canned Heat?
Chroma Music On The Edge
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I listened to you some time ago, I also need to pick them up again. I will start again from this.
Zucchero Oro, Incenso & Birra
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Removing the tracklist, it's a good review. Zucchero has never really interested me much, so I'm not rating the album. P.S. "Diamante" sung by the Prince is very beautiful.
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
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My favorite of the Floyd, splendid. Second only to Ummagumma in beauty.
Genesis Live at The Lyceum Ballroom, London 06.05.1980
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You were there, Jargon...lucky you. Nice review.
Assenza Stelle e strisce [promo ep]
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I allow myself to respond to you. Anyone can create whatever genre they want and be inspired by whoever they choose; it depends on the music they want to propose and personal tastes. I assume we agree on this. Perhaps the genre they want to propose might not be to everyone's liking, and that's another discussion entirely. In my opinion, talking about "Italian pop-rock" conveys a sense of mediocrity, as if someone had to belittle themselves, as if we were necessarily inferior. Honestly, I am irritated by the fact that we have to distinguish ourselves solely based on geographical competence; this may apply to a particular and very specific genre (like the Kraut-Rock of the '70s, which was predominantly German, although I have found examples of Kraut in Australia as well). Still, the doubt remains. Even if we wanted to discuss such matters on a general level, I see no grounds for defining "Italian pop-rock." It is possible to draw influences from the pop-rock repertoire; I accept that, but there must also be a unique journey, something that distinguishes the group. This is very important because a group may fall into a certain musical area, but it cannot reduce itself to copying the style of others; it diminishes the qualities and potential that can be expressed. Honestly, I have not found a personal research scope in these five Tuscan guys. They might be very talented (only time will tell us), but for now, they have not demonstrated it to me. It is logical that the final evaluation falls within personal taste, which remains subjective and is not up for debate. Let me explain further. I may like a certain band while you might find them terrible; these are opinions that may not be shared but must be accepted and respected.
Sukellusvene Vesi- Ja Lintumusiikkia
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Usual beautiful review from Giona, I need to get informed about the album in terms of listens.
The Beatles Revolver
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The review is really well done. Revolver is an amazing album, the best by the Beatles? I wouldn't know.
Victor Wooten Palmystery
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The layout is very nice, but why did you place the tracklist in that position?
Spandau Ballet True
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The review is well written, but being presented as a single block makes it harder to read. Break apart the sections of the review a bit.