Heaven in Black

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DeAge™ : 6139 days • Here since 18 august 2009
Marillion Radiation
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@ MJ64...unfortunately, I know the word "ergo." Just as I know the phrase (fuck u), which also makes me understand when you are being delicate. I'm amazed that a person your age would stoop to using such language. You are one of those people who preach well and practice poorly. In fact, you preach good Italian, but you falter when it comes to words. Quite sad given your age. Instead, do you know what Netiquette is? Go to Wikipedia and read the rules carefully.
Marillion Radiation
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@ MJ64...what can I say? If the (linguistic ugliness) makes you angry, you should take it out on everyone, not just me. Go read some other reviews; there are plenty of grammatical errors. In the end, even (he), (out of courtesy I don’t dare to use the informal 'tu' with you), could you put a capital (M) after the period? You know, out of respect for those who read you...
Marillion Radiation
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@ Templar...I can only imagine what it means to write a review on the DT:). However, I intend to do even worse; I’m almost finished with a review on a black metal band, a true suicide on a site that doesn’t appreciate the genre much, or maybe I'm mistaken. Anyway, my comment wasn't against you; in fact, I thank you for the four you gave me; I really appreciate your input. I even planned to write a review on another progressive band. I'm talking about Arena, which so far no one has mentioned yet. On the other hand, I fear the comment from the professor who is an expert on progressive music, his majesty Jargo, given that if I include a link in my review, I must ask him for permission first and then explain the meaning. In the hope that my freedom of expression will not be compromised. I might even write that the best albums by Arena are the first two, especially Pride, showcasing musical knowledge, and they really soar. Of course, then all his followers arrive, who, not knowing anything about who Arena are, come at me with a third degree. Amen.
Marillion Radiation
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@Daduzza...I think the biggest mistake you can make on a site in general is to never go against a user (super esteemed) by the community, otherwise everyone will turn against you in favor of the preferred user, unfortunately that's how it is. Just look at what the user (Ali D'oro) wrote who replied to me, and then they say that I speak German (!). Take a look at DeBaser, you'll see that there are reviews that aren't even worth Two, but they have an average of Four and Five. Check out the Italian of the other users; mine is the only Italian that comes off as catastrophic. All the others are Italian professors. Finally, I challenge anyone to write a review on an album like Radiation; it's certainly not an easy task. It's too easy to say Radiation is mediocre, Brave is better, but writing a review on an album like this cost me quite a few hours. Perhaps if I had written something about Brave or Marbles, it would have been easier.
Marilyn Manson Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death)
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Do you want to review the entire discography of Marilyn Manson? Just kidding. You’ve said it all; there’s nothing to add.
Marillion Radiation
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@THEJARGONKING...I respect your comment, of course. Otherwise, what are we doing here? However... for you to make my review pass as a mediocre one is not fair, because I see poor reviews getting a 5 (out of sympathy) obviously. When a user is new, they get a 2. Moreover, if you really want to impart knowledge (musical) as you say, you should do so to those who need it. I don't consider myself (an expert in anything), as someone might think, but for you to say that the review deserves a 3 for the effort, otherwise it wouldn’t even reach that, seems delirious to me. Also, if we set aside the (incoherent Italian) you mentioned, it doesn’t seem to me that the content of my review could be worth a 2. Since I haven't written anything false, just my impressions of the band, which users can agree with or not. You understand well, I am NOT DISCUSSING your opinion; it doesn't fall within my ethics and it's not my style, but it's also not fair that someone writes a decent review and is labeled as mediocre, while reviews that are truly mediocre are regarded as wonderful, just out of respect for other reviewers. Obviously, if this review had been written by Luca or Francesco (random names), it would be a ten, but since it's written by Caio (another random name), it's superfluous :)
Marillion Radiation
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@THEJARGONKING...you can give me 1 in reviews, I don't really care. It doesn't seem to me like a mediocre review. Point two: I will put the links wherever I want. Point three: Marbles is a masterpiece for me, just like Brave. Point four: who told you that Marbles isn't prog? Finally, Daduzza is free to give the album a 10, since an album is also rated for the emotions it conveys. Your comment is arrogant.
Marilyn Manson Eat Me, Drink Me
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Not that "Eat Me, Drink Me" isn't an album that marks a profound change, but I see it more as a musical rebirth than a personal one, as Brian was going through a dark period anyway... that's how I understood it in an interview :D
Marilyn Manson Eat Me, Drink Me
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This album has definitely opened a new door for MM, which then led him to his (rebirth) with The High End of Low. I would say that the glam influence was very present in Mechanical Animals, my favorite album: Great review.