brusko

DeRank : 1,61
DeAge™ : 6432 days • Here since 30 october 2008
Rollins Band Come in and Burn
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I was joking!
Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy
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The Guns, what memories. It was the early '90s, we were kids and we used to argue among ourselves, GUNS vs Metallica vs Nirvana, there discussing who was better, what a great time! I haven't listened to them in a while, I really liked CIVIL WAR, and some others. I think their biggest flaw was a certain lack of originality; they always seemed to me like a slightly more metal version of Aerosmith.
Rollins Band Come in and Burn
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we want the supersoul comments longer!
Alex Baroni Semplicemente
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Now it’s clearer. Okay, enough with the controversies, sometimes I get a little carried away. Yesterday I had nothing to do and spent quite a bit of time on the site, and I checked out your ISIDE reviews to better understand your thoughts, not for any other reason, and then from your photo, I saw you were a man. Sorry, but I have a friend named Iside, so I thought you were a woman; that’s why I called you ISIDE BELLA, I didn’t mean to offend you. But Iside, see how you explain it now? The matter is much more shareable, you have to admit, from the first comments it seemed like you were just snubbing it. Now it's fine, I don’t completely agree, but in these terms, the discussion makes perfect sense. Anyway, I don’t do drugs; at most, I sometimes overdo it with the Lambrusco. It’s not by chance they call me Brusko. PEACE!
AC/DC Bonfire
AC/DC Bonfire
10 nov 08
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HOW AWESOME! Damn, I don't have it, but it costs a fortune. I mean, this is a real collection with some serious weight! Not the usual best-of. But hey axlspark, I'd like to know a bit more about the live recordings, especially regarding the audio quality, I think it's important. I mean, are they on the level of IF YOU WANT BLOOD? Because if they're that good, this box set is an incredible bomb. I have no doubts about the performances, but you know, the quality of live recordings can sometimes play nasty tricks. I know you obviously couldn’t elaborate too much, but come on, you could make it up to me; it would be really nice if you could talk a bit more specifically about the live sessions. Of course, I also welcome clarifications from others.
B.B. King Makin Love Is Good For You
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what a nice review! of B.B. KING I only have a live CD from 1972, he is simply a magical musician. LIVING LEGEND. I think you could give him a 5 even just for listening to him tune his guitar before a concert.
Ligabue Primo Tempo
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Certainly, this is the best part of his discography, but frankly, I think that if someone wants to experience the true Liga of the good old days, it's much better to go for the double live album "Su e Giù da un Palco," which features all the best tracks from the beginning up to Buon Compleanno Elvis (inclusive), and it’s truly an excellent live recording, with great performances and a fantastic sound. Two guitars, bass, drums, and Liga, one of the best Italian live performances in the rock scene, as well as the last true testimony of Luciano when he was still giving it his all. In my opinion, even his detractors, if they listen to that live album a bit—I'm not saying a lot, but just a bit—will have to reconsider. A review without infamy and without praise, but that’s almost always the case with best-ofs.
Ligabue Lambrusco Coltelli Rose & Pop Corn
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For me, it's not bad, even though it's hard to give a precise rating. From my point of view, Liga made some excellent Made in Italy rock until the release of the great double live album Su e giù da un Palco, then he started to decline after Miss Mondo. Honestly, I just can't listen to his latest songs; they seem really empty musically and overly intimate in the lyrics. I don't know, maybe he's trying to create something more meaningful, but I preferred him when he was doing rock. This is a nice little album, though. Great review.
Alex Baroni Semplicemente
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47, I asked for the data because ISIDE told me they could give me a list with names. I reiterate that for me, music is subjective, but if someone like ISIDE judges it based on success or sales, then it's only fair that they provide the data. I don’t care about sales at all; I just wanted to show that there are people who say things just to say them. And indeed, the data never arrived. I had already clarified that anyway; I’m not confused, but if you can’t read, I don’t know what to do about it, my dear. And on a site where you write and read... well, that’s quite a problem for you!
Alex Baroni Semplicemente
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quote: "he died at 35, not 20." and yes, now it turns out he was lucky too, after all he could have died at 20. at 35, one is pretty much gone already, right?
HE WAS A SINGER, NOT A FOOTBALL PLAYER!