JohannesUlver

DeRank : 4,27
DeAge™ : 6514 days • Here since 9 august 2008
Judas Priest Sad Wings Of Destiny
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Pure creativity. The Judases are the "variants" of Darwinian theory in the realm of hard music. If an improvement is positive, its bearers thrive and spread: and how many descendants, how many followers has this record had...? Countless.
The Rolling Stones Bridges To Babylon
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The grade is too low. I like it.
Alice Cooper Alice Cooper Goes To Hell
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Exaltation aside, I wanted to say: you did great. There was a missing review of this album, and that just couldn't happen! And it's also a good piece of work. Congratulations.
Alice Cooper Alice Cooper Goes To Hell
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ALLLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCC CCCCEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
Ian Hunter Man Overboard
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Heh heh... but who cares about popularity? What matters to us is the music, right? Anyway, you did a great job highlighting this album!
Ian Hunter Man Overboard
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Incredible artist whom I love to bits. I liked "Shrunken Heads" more, but this is more than good as well. Regarding Dylan: HONESTLY, I DON'T THINK IAN HAS ANYTHING TO ENVY HIM. First of all, the comparison is out of place: they are completely different musicians, but still, if we want to play around, Bob remains the quintessential minstrel, but Ian has surely surpassed him as a musician, mastering various styles with great skill throughout his career. Furthermore, "once out of Hoople, he managed to build a respectable solo career, but only in these last five years does it seem he has found the right path." And "All American Alien Boy," "You're never alone with a schizophrenic," "Short Back 'n' Sides"? Maybe you meant he has now settled into a new dimension, appropriate for his age and current vocal abilities, but it must be emphasized that Mr. Hunter has always been on the right path, his path, along which he has gifted us with amazing records. Perhaps only "Rant" was not up to his standards, but the rest has always been excellent. More than "try again, Ian," the ideal encouragement is "keep it up, Ian." Thank you, Mr. Hoople.
Ian Hunter Man Overboard
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Incredible artist whom I love to bits. I liked "Shrunken Heads" more, but this is more than good as well. Regarding Dylan: HONESTLY, I DON'T THINK IAN HAS ANYTHING TO ENVY HIM. First of all, the comparison is out of place: they are completely different musicians, but still, if we want to play around, Bob remains the quintessential minstrel, but Ian has surely surpassed him as a musician, mastering various styles with great skill throughout his career. Furthermore, "once out of Hoople, he managed to build a respectable solo career, but only in these last five years does it seem he has found the right path." And "All American Alien Boy," "You're never alone with a schizophrenic," "Short Back 'n' Sides"? Maybe you meant he has now settled into a new dimension, appropriate for his age and current vocal abilities, but it must be emphasized that Mr. Hunter has always been on the right path, his path, along which he has gifted us with amazing records. Perhaps only "Rant" was not up to his standards, but the rest has always been excellent. More than "try again, Ian," the ideal encouragement is "keep it up, Ian." Thank you, Mr. Hoople.
Greg Garcia My Name Is Earl
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Beautiful Earl
U2 Live @ Stadio Meazza (MI) 07.07.2009
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Ez, has Ian's new one come out? GREAT!!! I'm off to listen to it!
Oasis Dig Out Your Soul
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I didn't mind at all. However, there's a huge difference when it comes to sharing certain heresies...