fedezan76

DeRank : 9,44
DeAge™ : 6283 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Fonderia re>>enter
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Aaaaaaaaaahhhh... you wrote sinth!!! May the God Korg (which is not blasphemy) strike you down! :))) Jokes aside, good review and advice that I gladly accept. Well done, federocco!
Blood, Sweat & Tears Child Is Father to the Man
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@trilobita: I can't think of any jokes about Sanremo, I'll ponder on it. Anyway, great place, definitely better than Pordenone. I like all kinds of music, and as you can see from my reviews, I’m also a fan of progressive. The psychedelic scene, on the other hand, I'm less familiar with. Essentially, though, my main background is 70s hard rock. I grew up on a diet of bread and Led Zeppelin. Going back to progressive, I've just sent a review of an album that's not yet on the site. A gem in my opinion, but I don't want to reveal the name just yet. I’m looking forward to your feedback.
Blood, Sweat & Tears Child Is Father to the Man
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@trilobita: I obviously know Chicago, while I don't know IF. I gladly accept your advice and thank you, as my thirst for music never goes away. I'm from Pordenone, and you?
Blood, Sweat & Tears Child Is Father to the Man
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@trilobita: thanks for the mention. One clarification: I spoke of an excellent second album (not a decent one). Although I prefer this first work. I mentioned Colomby and Brecker precisely because they are truly talented musicians. But they are not the only ones on this album.
Anathema We're Here Because We're Here
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This collaboration reminded me of Slash's latest album, where schizoid obviously plays the role of Fergie... ;D Of course, I’m joking. If I don’t shoot the shit, I’m not happy. I liked the review. It’s true, at times it’s exaggerated in its philosophizing, but to stay on topic, ki minkia se ne inkula. I said it. Obviously, I like Anathema, and I’ll add it to my list.
MGMT Congratulations
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I had promised myself to listen to these modern children of the outsiders. They had piqued my only neuron. But then it took the elevator, and I forgot about it. A concise yet effective review. At this point, which is better, this or the debut?
Blue Öyster Cult Extraterrestrial Live
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The live performances by BOC are their best testimonies. My advice is to delve into them. I agree that the review is not among my best. Thanks for stopping by.
Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
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In my opinion, the best of Sabbath.
Blood, Sweat & Tears Child Is Father to the Man
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@supersoul: in fact, I wrote "among the first musicians." The fact remains that Electric Flag and B.S.&T. are contemporaries, and in fact "Child is father to the man" was released shortly before Bloomfield's band debuted. I don't believe that Kooper's exclusion was solely due to his voice, which, by the way, I don't find to be that inferior to Clayton Thomas's. As for the billions... lucky them. For me, this is the best album. @dlf: you are probably referring to the second album "Blood, Sweat & Tears."
Blood, Sweat & Tears Child Is Father to the Man
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@core: it seems to me that you haven't reviewed the Enchant yet, and I'm sure you wouldn't make me regret it.