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DeRank : 2,86
DeAge™ : 6535 days • Here since 19 july 2008
Walter Wegmüller Tarot
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Nice review, the album sometimes bores me, but it has very beautiful moments. I certainly never thought that Schulze had such an unripe voice!!
Michael Jackson Off The Wall
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It seemed to me like a somewhat clever review, starting with the wide captatio benevolentiae (may God bless me with good Latin) at the beginning. In my childhood memories, I really liked this Michael Jackson (does that mean that if I had passed through Neverland in '79 I would have become one of his victims?). The criticisms here seem quite gratuitous to me. I don't know if this album is a masterpiece, but I'm giving it a five just to balance out so much poison.
Uli John Roth's Electric Sun Earthquake
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I don't know the album, but as a guitarist, he's truly a giant. A certain Van Halen owes him quite a lot.
Morte Macabre Symphonic Holocaust
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Since I’m at it, I’ll take this opportunity to say that it can be listened to almost in its entirety on YouTube, maybe starting from here:
H.P. Lovecraft Live May 11, 1968
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I don't know this live, but I love the band in question, their beautiful voices, and their ability to create complex arrangements. The only flaw in their career is that they should have lingered less on covers and focused more on their (excellent) material, in my opinion.
Destruction Sentence Of Death
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I admit that I didn't find them very likable (back then, to tell the truth, I wasn't fond of the entire German thrash scene; today I wonder why), so I won't vote for them. But I like the review, especially because it helps shed light on a season of metal whose potential has not yet been surpassed - nor has it been fully understood. Sehr gut!
Fernando Di Leo Aver vent'anni
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I missed it! I agree with the analysis of the flaws and merits of the work. Among the latter, I would include the performances of Carati and Guida (especially the former), which I found convincing. Great review and great suggestion.
Guru Guru Ufo
Guru Guru Ufo
22 oct 09
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A deeply liberating album. The review conveys the idea very well.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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Interesting debut, but a bit unusual. I've always preferred "Fly to the Rainbow."
Venom Possessed
Venom Possessed
21 oct 09
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"The Venom came from the trash, they became famous by mixing punk bullshit with formulas extrapolated from the little satanist's manual and created a great uproar without really knowing how to do much"... weren't the Sex Pistols like this? This album has always left me a bit indifferent, even though it's not bad. Just a clarification when you assert that Cronos was the most unmotivated: if memory serves me right, it seems he was actually the most obsessed with progressive aspirations.