jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6542 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Peaking Lights 936
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@dopesmoker: I still have to listen to all the albums you mentioned... anyway, I would add at least "tool - lateralus"; johanna newsom - ys; deftones - white pony, godspeed you! black emperor - lift your skinny antennas to heaven; radiohead - kid a + amnesiac; sigur ros ()
Heinrich Böll Opinioni di un clown
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a very beautiful book even though I don't consider it a Masterpiece with a capital M; still recommended!
Joanna Newsom Have One On Me
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I haven't approached this yet precisely because of its length, but I see that more or less everyone speaks well of it... I'll get around to listening to this too, slowly but surely :)
Kate Bush The Kick Inside
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Great review, this album by Kate Bush I find quite pleasing at first listen. I think it's much better than the widely celebrated "Hounds of Love," which didn’t particularly convince me; it was too dancey/commercial. This, on the other hand, seems more varied and "ambitious," and I also appreciate the singing more, which in "Hounds" is more understated (whereas I love vocal evolutions :) ).
David Yates Harry Potter E I Doni Della Morte: Parte 2
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I've only seen the first two movies, which, however, didn't convince me 100% compared to the books; as for the books themselves, I followed them up to the fifth, and then I lost interest since the focus kept shifting more and more towards action and less on what I liked most, which was the description of the various lessons and the magical world.
The Book Of Knots Garden Of Fainting Stars
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I missed this one, they seem interesting; and if Patton is involved, I definitely have to listen to them! :)
Oasis Definitely Maybe
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@NEU!_CANNAS: one of the best albums of the 90s? They are nice too, but I can think of a ton of better albums from that decade.
Skunk Anansie Wonderlustre
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Indeed, from the way you talk about them, the 4 dots aren't clear... they've never been explored further, and from what I've heard they seem nice but not much more.
Queen Greatest Hits
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well, partly yes, but for example on his two reviews of Genesis, something interesting has been said and a few enthusiasts have come forward; I had commented on some old Genesis albums and no one really responded. For the old users, these will be the usual albums and tired discussions but even the new generations are eager to exchange opinions on their listening experiences :)
Queen Greatest Hits
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@stonecoldcrazy: it's a piece of advice that is often given here, but I notice that few people go back to check the comments on old reviews. In the end, if you want more people to get involved, it's inevitable to publish a new review. For example, I’ve practically stopped commenting on old reviews because almost no one ever responds.