jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6541 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Slayer & Megadeth Live @ Gran Teatro Geox, Padova 04.04.11
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the 2 best among the big 4 :) I wasn't at the concert but I saw both bands separately and it goes without saying they both killed it
Motley Crue Too Fast For Love
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cute but I prefer guns, l.a.guns, hanoi rocks, twisted sister, and new york dolls
Duran Duran All You Need Is Now
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I like Wild Boys for sentimental reasons since they always played it loudly at the beach during my high school drunken escapades :) other than that, they don’t really drive me crazy.
Queen A Day At The Races
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Come on people, this is definitely a fake. He only wrote one review... at least I hope for him, because if he were serious instead, it would be kind of pitiful.
Baroness Blue Record
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Nice album, I still have to listen to the red one... I share the hope of the decline in a further maturation in the future.
Murphy's Law Murphy's Law
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I don't know the group, but I have tremendous respect for the name chosen :)
Tom Hooper Il discorso del Re
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Nice film, of course the Oscar for Best Picture might be an exaggeration since it's quite standard, the usual historical film, but it tackles an interesting theme, it's well made, and flows easily despite its length.
Anna Calvi Anna Calvi
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this really doesn't inspire me... and in general, I'm not crazy about singer-songwriter music, so... ^^
Bad Brains Black Dots
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@pretazzo: ok, thanks for the info, it was a doubt I had for a while ^^
Bad Brains Black Dots
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It is true that rock derives from blues, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that it was us white people who "invented" it and made it evolve, just like with electronic music. Otherwise, it's like saying that Cubism was invented by Michelangelo instead of Picasso because without classical art there wouldn't be modern art... Moreover, we could say that everything originates from the first ape that hit a log with a stick, and in the end, all music comes from there... Black people have been important in blues, jazz, soul, reggae, funk, rap, etc., while white people in classical, country, rock, punk, electronic, hardcore, noise, etc. Of course, we are talking in broad strokes, but there have been contributions and intersections from all fields and all races (which, of course, is not a competition), but let's give credit to each their due.