jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6542 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Barb Jungr Every Grain of Sand
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True, mine was also published on the same day :)
Björk Medùlla
Björk Medùlla
10 aug 11
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Physically she doesn't drive me crazy, but I have to say that this pseudo-sado cover is quite intriguing to me ;) I've never listened to the CD, I stopped at Homogenic.
Pink Floyd Live at Madison Square Garden, New York 1977
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Ah okay, so it wasn’t just my superficial (given the few listens) impression... instead, I must say that I really like the live part.
Pink Floyd Live at Madison Square Garden, New York 1977
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But do you like the studio part of Ummagumma? I tried to listen to it a couple of times and then set it aside; did I do wrong?
Pink Floyd Live at Madison Square Garden, New York 1977
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Come on, I might as well join in :D in my opinion, the top 3 are The Piper, Sourceful, and The Dark Side (the latter also for sentimental reasons). Meddle, Atom, and Animals are also great; while I find Wish You to be good but not as exceptional as others say, and I really don't care for The Wall.
King Crimson Earthbound
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Well, it’s definitely better than a lot of other stuff, but objectively a lesser album than the Crimson King, and interesting mainly for fetishists ;)
Fratello Metallo Misteri
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Anyway, the best, more than Korn, in my opinion, was Coppino :)
Fratello Metallo Misteri
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the fake ones are no longer what they used to be...
Slayer Diabolus in Musica
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@gates: the satanism of Slayer can be compared to a B-movie horror film; it aims to be more playful than serious. Come on, when you make a track like "Raining Blood," you can't talk about blooming meadows and such; you have to talk at the very least about hell on earth!
Talco Mazel Tov
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"a punk/ska that is strongly critical of modern societies and politics" --> wow, I can imagine the originality of the lyrics ;) in my opinion, the bands that manage to avoid cheap (and demagogic) politics in their lyrics can be counted on one hand. and then there's the always saying the same old clichés; well, for me it's better that music and politics stay separate. anyway, good review.