fedezan76

DeRank : 9,44
DeAge™ : 6283 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Blue Öyster Cult Extraterrestrial Live
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@schizo: hi schizo, make it yours! @velluto: of course I don't agree with your judgment on this album. I respect your opinion, but "worse" is not at all the term to associate with it. Perhaps you meant to say "inferior." Absolutely agree on the afterwards, though. @mj64: thank you too for the mention.
John Bongiovi The Power Station Years 1980 - 1983
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Good album, less heavy than the first two with the band. "Runaway" is a great track. I have to say that I’ve always liked it up to and including "These Days." Good review, but not on the level of Stan Getz's. That one I’ve put among my favorites. Piezze core.
Blue Öyster Cult Extraterrestrial Live
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@michoos what: in fact, I went to check, and some say that the name of the group is an anagram of "Cully Stout Beer."
Noah and the Whale Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down
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Good reviews, straightforward. Is it possible that I’m this ignorant??? I don’t know any of the names you mentioned. I’ll try to listen to something online.
Mariposa Mariposa
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Yeah, who are these Mariposa? Just the name Daevid Allen should have raised a red flag for me. Sorry, I've never been able to stand the Gong. Anyway, I tried to give them a listen on MySpace, but they’re not my cup of tea. I can still rate the review, and it's good, as always. Kisses and hugs!
Blue Öyster Cult Extraterrestrial Live
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Sorry, terrible workday, but finally here I am! I thank everyone for stopping by. @core: I agree with you that this review is not a 5. I confess it’s one of those I’ve been dragging along for a while. I also noticed that my original idea had already been anticipated in another review on Debaser, so I modified it on the fly. And you can feel it, or rather read it. @everyone else: I believe that the live albums by BOC are worth more than the studio ones. And then, with all due respect to "On your feet..." (great album), I definitely prefer this live one. Just for what I’ve said: Bloom’s voice, but above all the incredible involvement of the audience. This is a manual on how rock should be played live. The versions of "Cities on flame," "Godzilla," and "Dominance and submission" acquire an incredible energy. For those who have never listened to them, start here. You won’t be disappointed.
Pearl Jam Vitalogy
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Good record (3.5 rounded up) and from my point of view, the last truly valid one from the band. I absolutely disagree with your assessment of "Ten," their masterpiece. I would like to clarify that my rating for your review isn’t because I think differently than you, but because I don’t see the sense or utility in certain statements. If you were asked, you would have done well to respond. I don't know if you do it to highlight your opinion on the record or for what reason. I believe it’s the worst way to approach a review.
Uriah Heep Live January 1973
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It's truly incomprehensible, but I want to reiterate what I think!
Uriah Heep Sweet Freedom
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I may be the only one, but I don’t really agree with this much-talked-about decline. "Sweet Freedom" is a really good album. For me, it's a full 4 stars. I believe that up to and including Abominog, excluding the actually weak "Innocent Victim," Heep have consistently delivered quality records.
The Alan Parsons Project Eye In The Sky
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For me, this album definitely deserves five stars as well. "Silence and I" and "Old and Wise" are two masterpieces (to use your plural). Along with "The Turn of a Friendly Card," it's my favorite from APP. I might be cliché, but that's just how it is.