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Radiohead The King Of Limbs
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The review is verbose and doesn’t say much. But doesn’t it seem to you to lean vaguely towards trip hop, or is it just my feeling? Earlier one of you mentioned Can. Do you think there’s any group or artist that is influencing them, for better or for worse?
Creedence Clearwater Revival Live In Europe
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A review that neither takes away nor adds anything. History of music, okay. What I’ve never understood about certain listeners is how they know that when they’re listening to the riff of “Satisfaction,” they understand that it is the history of music, that it is “the coolest thing they have ever heard.” I'm afraid that sometimes tastes are subordinate to what others write in encyclopedias. Of course, the review is excellent, and the American world of that period was overly influential everywhere. Technically enjoyable.
David Bowie David Live
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I don't know... guys, but what a bad album this is... At this point, can I write a review of Earthling by the same author and receive everyone's disgusted comments?? ahahah! Yet I like Earthling more than this, actually Earthling is awesome... I listened to it a lot in the past. This, on the other hand, is trash...
Dire Straits Brothers In Arms
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Certainly, you have reviewed good music. I would say it's a review that neither detracts from nor adds any information for the few aliens on planet Earth who still don’t know Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler. In any case, I feel like recommending perhaps a less publicized but truly interesting album, which is Alchemy, their live album. I think it could entice not only fans and musicians, as it is an album of the highest level.
Orba Squara The Trouble With Flying
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smashed and spiced are two very different words. No.
Seventh Wonder The Great Escape
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nothing to say about prog metal... but haven’t we heard it all by now? at this point isn’t it better to cleanse ourselves from metal, listen to "selling england by the pound" again, and peacefully enjoy what the seventies gave us about pure progressive? I feel a bit nauseous thinking about symphonic poems played with double bass drum, strings, and reverb-laden guitar riffs. purely personal taste, though, nothing to say. Besides, it seems to me that dream theater have already been both exalted and destroyed enough.
Carsick Cars You Can Listen You Can Talk
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What a wonderful idea to review things that are hard to find. This should be the purpose of this site. One curiosity: does this band explicitly refer to a historical period of English or American music, say punk or new wave?
Robert Miles Thirteen
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nothing new under the sun. Roberto Milesi is a skilled electronic musician and has always been able to surprise. His only regret was not being able to create something that reflected his own taste alongside that of the audience that normally paid him. Now he can. After all, even Alan Parsons and Mike Oldfield had the same issue for years, but their talent eventually shone through, and they produced commendable records.
Van Der Graaf Generator The least we can do is wave to each other
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Everything's great, including the review. It's nice to know that someone still loves them. Correct me if I'm wrong or if you are fans of VDGG: is it true that they occasionally reunite and go on tour? Is it possible that there could be Italian dates for their 70s prog revival lately? Enlighten me.
Dead Kennedys Give Me Convenience Or Give Me Death
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Funny, the idea of trying out non-pretentious bands that I completely overlook tickles me.