blechtrommel

DeRank : 10,49
DeAge™ : 6532 days • Here since 22 july 2008
Franco Battiato Franco Battiato
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:D You said little, and little is all you had to say about a record that says little.
Radiohead Ok Computer
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Prot
Popol Vuh In Den Gärten Pharaos
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I still miss the Popol Vuh, I'll try to get them back.. even if they cost a bit less, damn it! (20 euros)
The Sea And Cake The Fawn
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Oh I'm glad, you’ve got your groove back :) This is nice.. the twist on LastFm left me a bit confused: you either pay or you're screwed.. well I’m not paying.. but I’m not getting screwed either :))
Giant Sand Is All Over The Map
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Great big Carletto. This is a proper return. I'm following in my predecessor's footsteps :)
Samuel Beckett Waiting For Godot
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You talk about Waiting for Godot and you mention heroes, the end of the world, everything and its opposite? But where are we? In a cartoon? No, no, I won't stand for this. I'm too attached to this show... But then what does the whole classical part have to do with the review of the show? And the last one on Beckett, Joyce, and Eliot? Well... Too many things are genuinely missing, and from your review emerges a somewhat distorted view of this work... As for Waiting for Godot, I won't even express myself; just talk about the rating. It's one of my favorite books.
Six Organs Of Admittance Luminous Night
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Psycho, you seem to be doing well lately, huh? :) Well, the comment would be similar to the one I made before, so I’ll avoid repeating myself. I’ll just say that I’m not sure if this is the best album of the year, but I'm almost certain about the cover :)
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti
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Here, I will try to be calm and explain my vote. First of all, I want to clarify that it is not objective at all, as you can well understand. The problem is that there were already a thousand reviews on Physical Graffiti (none of them exceptional, in my opinion), and this one adds nothing new to those already present. Furthermore, I found it a bit cold; it treats everything with the same tone and uses the track-by-track format that I detest. Then there’s the error regarding the lyrics of Trampled Underfoot, confused with those of Houses Of The Holy. Trampled Under Foot talks about a hookup and praises the woman with car components, while Houses of the Holy definitely does not. I repeat, if it were yet another review of some random band I wouldn't have even voted (also because I've written duplicate reviews myself), but since it’s about Led Zeppelin I can’t help but vote, I’m sorry. Moving on to the album... It's a masterpiece. Just for The Rover (with one of Page's most beautiful solos), In My Time of Dying, Kashmir, and Ten Years Gone, this album deserves a 5. Of course, it has its low points (Houses of the Holy, Boogie with Stu, Black Country Woman), but when it soars, it reaches absolute heights for the LZ. Moreover, I believe this is the album for which the Led played the most live tracks: The Rover, Sick Again, In My Time Of Dying, Trampled Underfoot, Kashmir, Ten Years Gone, Black Country Woman... Also, Kashmir is Plant's favorite song and, according to him, the most representative of Led Zeppelin. Alright, I’ll stop here, otherwise I could go on about Zeppelin forever.
Orange Sunshine Homo Erectus
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How do they come to me? Oh come on, it's already a lot that they do come to me :D Thank you, dear..
Woods Songs Of Shame
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Fosca, if you call me that it means you don't love me...listen to how it sounds: Blech..(prot)