fedezan76

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Triumph Allied Forces
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This record is very beautiful, and "Fight the Good Fight" in particular is stunning. And how much does the singer’s voice remind you of Geddy Lee? The country of origin is that...
Deus Ex Machina De Republica
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Musically it's not bad, but I've never been able to stomach singing in Latin. Half a point more for the sake of homage.
Anekdoten Waking The Dead, Live In Japan 2005
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Dream, you reminded me of a great album like "Aurum nostrum" by Sinkadus. I like Wobbler a bit less, although they are still good.
Eric Clapton Me And Mr. Johnson
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I completely agree with Jargon, but is it really possible that there are always people who have such reckless reactions to the slightest criticism they receive?
Anekdoten Waking The Dead, Live In Japan 2005
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Thank you very much for the advice. As for the "retrospective" discussion, if you take a look at the various analyses on progressive (Scaruffi, Storia della musica, etc.), the triad is always mentioned and well-reviewed. It's clear that no one can predict what will remain in the coming decades. Probably the real "problem" is that progressive music hasn't had the visibility it had from '69 to '76, despite some fortunate exceptions (Marillion and Dream Theater). Besides the prevailing factor of MTV, a true commercialization of musical art. As for my auditory gaps, it's plausible that I don't have your sensitivity. I confess that I am not a "purist" of prog; my hard rock side is always predominant. :D
Anekdoten Waking The Dead, Live In Japan 2005
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@JARGON: in fact, I don’t know any of the bands you mentioned; could you recommend some good albums? As for King Crimson, Yes, and Genesis, honestly, I don’t find any particular derivations. I also don’t agree with you in the last sentence, where you consider Anekdoten and their discography to be "minor." From my point of view, they have produced very valid albums; perhaps only the latest, "A Time of Day," is slightly inferior. I appreciate them especially for their consistent quality. For the rest, I’ve understood that you appreciate them too.
AC/DC Let There Be Rock
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Well done! Good review, maybe a bit long, but you included some funny anecdotes that make it flow better. The album is really nice too, but I prefer "Back in Black" and "Highway to Hell."
Anekdoten Waking The Dead, Live In Japan 2005
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Thank you for the comments, first of all. @JARGON: I respect your ideas, but I disagree with you. Personally, the 3 bands in question have excited me like no others have before or after (excluding the greats from the 70s). As for Anglagard, I don't find them derivative at all.
@BLECH: always at your disposal. @IVO: for me, neo-prog includes various Marillion, IQ, Pendragon. The 90s brought a return of prog to the style of the 70s, and the three bands I've mentioned are the best there has been in the genre. I'll stick my neck out and say: trust me!
@SUPER: Well, with Chapters you already have a good collection. The best album for me is "From Within". But "Vemod" is also very beautiful, although I consider it more "influenced".
Slayer Reign In Blood
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You are both mistaken, it's "pietra biliare" ;)
Lunatic Soul Lunatic Soul
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I quote flieger. Those expecting something similar to Riverside, however, are mistaken. You write very well, but this metal album has absolutely nothing (see genres)...