hymnen Banned

DeRank : 0,64
DeAge™ : 6508 days • Here since 13 august 2008
The Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat
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Indeed, the consideration of peggio punx would be relevant, if only it didn’t come across as an abnormal and continuous impertinent noise. So highly disjointed that it becomes annoying. And then the noise is a gentleman of great class, full of respect and elegance. No, he would not have been satisfied with such trash.
Miles Davis Birth Of The Cool
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You got it: only conductor and arranger!!, but yes, let’s whisper it like you did, after all, those are just minor details... no, don’t stress about it too much, the father of Cool is named Evans and his first name is Gil. But you know how it is, that sly dog Davis, as usual, had to get his paws in there. (we, alera semper immes aipe’). The rating (of Evans' album, obviously) is five.
Can Future Days
Can Future Days
24 aug 09
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The disc is good, even if I don't listen to it anymore, the review is also good. Yes, Can had created a truly explosive mixture, based on a mix of original rhythmic and electronic inventions, at times surprising. Future Days (perhaps) wasn't among the best, but I might remember it wrong.
The Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat
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great comedy movie! amanne'unfilm?
Hank Mobley Dippin'
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Good album by Mobley, not among his best. Recado Bossa Nova, however, is worth the price of the ticket on its own. Excellent review as always.
Boston Boston
Boston Boston
22 aug 09
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I have the sweetest memories with the songs of Boston. And that’s enough.
Little Steven Born Again Savage
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AAJAJAJAJAJAAHHAHAHAH WHAT THE MUSTA HA???'' AHAHAHAHAHAHAH IT'S A PUPPET AHAHAHAHHAH
Michel Petrucciani Promenade with Duke
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It's always a pleasure to read your reviews, and I will keep this album in mind.
Frank Zappa The Lost Episodes
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Brusko, why would you leave? You've always written brilliantly!! And so have your alter egos!! And the important thing is to express yourself, right? Think about it again, damatra'.
John Coltrane A Love Supreme
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"the greatest improvisation of all centuries" ohohohhoohohohoho the skin!! ... A Love Supreme, the music, the uniqueness of the musicians that reaches its collective summit, a fertile ground for Coltrane, for his intensity, for his balance in the phrases. a wagon loaded with unexpected timbres, precious exploration of harmonics, passionate. avant-garde or not avant-garde, cacophony or not cacophony, I don’t know what it has to do with it. the masters of Swing in the 20s, in their tonality, are still avant-garde today. dealing cards for every hand, with different colors and shapes, would seem an easy thing... p.s. the review didn’t blow me away, but everything counts.