fedezan76

DeRank : 9,44
DeAge™ : 6283 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Boston Third Stage
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Despite the German Scholtz (his name is Scholz) and the pointless section dedicated to the lyrics (which I personally don't consider noteworthy), yours is a good review. With a few tweaks here and there and a proofreading, it could have been top-notch. The album is very beautiful, but I agree with Jack that the first two albums are something entirely different. R.I.P. wonderful Brad.
Harem Scarem Big Bang Theory
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As Claudio Bisio would say: "metooodico". ;D
Harem Scarem Big Bang Theory
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Wow, and with 5000 CDs to talk about, you start with just 5 reviews of Harem Scarem? Unless you're following your own personal alphabet starting with the letter H, it doesn't seem too wrong to say you're a monotheist. For the rest, maximum respect for your tastes. I certainly don’t want to preach to you; maybe try to mix it up a bit. This is just a friendly piece of advice.
Supertramp Even in the Quietest Moments...
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Guys, I reviewed "Even.." not only because it's a great album, but also because it wasn't yet in the dataBaser. Otherwise, I would definitely have started with "Crime of the Century." I don't like writing duplicates; maybe in the future I will, when there is a lack of material. I reiterate that from "Crime..." to "Breakfast..." you have nothing but an abundance of choices.
Harem Scarem Big Bang Theory
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to you schizoids ??? :))))))
Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson
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Have I perhaps played this record too many times??? :D
Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson
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Hello legendary Federocco! It’s true, I tried to write a different review. You should have gotten to know me by now; I like to mix things up. However, even though it turned out to be quite prosaic, I didn't stray too far and talked about the artist. With due references to The Band, the group through which Robertson gained recognition (I recommend their "Music from Big Pink"), his Indian roots (which inspired my story), his bandmate Richard Manuel (who passed away during the recordings of this album and to whom the beautiful "Fallen Angel" is dedicated), and the long wait (10 years) for his first solo album. I also mentioned "some" of the noble collaborations featured on this record. As for the musical aspect, I believe I described what this album ultimately has to offer, even if not in technical terms. But the advice is still not to overlook this artist, whose solo albums "Storyville" and particularly the more famous "Music for the Native Americans" you should also listen to.
Supertramp Even in the Quietest Moments...
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So you’re really scotto... ;D Just kidding! "Famous last words" isn't bad, but for me, that’s where the downward spiral begins.
Supertramp Even in the Quietest Moments...
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@federock: Unbiased advice: from "Crime of the Century" to "Breakfast in America," they are all must-haves. @fusillo: but how??? "fool's overture" a bore??? Tell me you're not serious...
Journey Departure
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"Escape" can also be a studied and "crafted" album, but that doesn't mean it lacks feeling. On the contrary, it is a perfect example of how mind and heart can go hand in hand. Keep it up, Anders; you demonstrate a good musical knowledge and a refined taste.