fedezan76

DeRank : 9,45
DeAge™ : 6281 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Coldplay Everyday Life
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I really liked Parachutes, a lot. I also find something salvageable in Viva la vida. For the rest, I've always found them mediocre and at times even annoying. I tried listening to the first songs of this album, but I just can't get through it.
Gabriele Mainetti Lo chiamavano Jeeg Robot
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This movie interests me, but I approach Italian cinema with a bit of skepticism. So I'm waiting for some comments from experts to get an idea. It seems that it's no longer available on Netflix, though...
Elton John Ticking
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I was just re-listening to Tumbleweed Connection the other day, the album that I definitely prefer the most. I must have posted a couple of songs. Honestly, I don’t really remember this one that’s under review; I tend to favor his slightly more upbeat tracks, like Son of Your Father or Madman Across the Water, Saturday Night or Amy. Anyway, I believe he truly gave his best in the '70s. Later on, he hit a few ballads (Believe, for example, is beautiful), but without much consistency in his albums. Your commentary is excellent, and it’s right to say that again.
Widespread Panic Don't Tell the Band
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I don't know them, but it's a proposal that might interest me. You are reliable, especially in this genre that we both appreciate. As for the review, the usual great expertise, but I must admit that I found it a bit heavier than usual.
Rory Gallagher Live! In Europe
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Good live, but you can't give it the highest score. That is reserved for the Irish Tour. And for Rory the musician.
Bark! That Irregular Galvanic Twitch
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Did you happen to record your wife while she's busy with the pots and pans at home? That's not right! It's a matter of privacy. Heaven forbid you deprive her of her delicious dishes (or quick ones, as she prefers).
Death in June Bologna 8/4/85
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It’s always a pleasure to read you. Unfortunately, I have the memory of a hamster; I can’t clearly remember even the happiest moments of my childhood. It’s all hazy. And yet my youth was extremely happy. Go figure.
Rory Gallagher Deuce
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Had I never passed? Sublime and perfect review in the most technical part. You manage to articulate what I can only feel. Deuce is one of the many great albums by Rory. The only flaw is that he never created a true studio masterpiece. But there’s Irish Tour. And then it’s more than enough that way. The live version is more faithful to the qualities of this immense musician.
Pink Floyd Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd
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I've always had a certain reluctance towards Best Ofs. Especially in the modern era. We have the opportunity to learn about / listen to the music we want. So at most, you can put together your own Best Of to take in the car. Of course, the conversation changes if you’re a collector/completist (is that the term?).
Peter Jackson Il Signore degli Anelli - Le due torri
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But after all, I who have never wanted to watch it due to my ancient reluctance to fantasy... should I give it a try?