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Slipknot Slipknot
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Of course, it was a thought about your thought. No offense, okay? (Recently, we've all been quite sensitive. Better to specify.)
Slipknot Slipknot
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How come I can't listen to an entire Slipknot album? ghhh. After a while, I get a headache :P Anyway, EYELESS is a small masterpiece of metal... imho. Pure energy... and they are also technically skilled (and the lyrics are really well-written). You can't see california without marlon brando's eyes. To mr_iko: your words are holy. But music has many functions: to move us, to communicate, and blablabla. Among the blabla, there's also "to give energy." If Ziggy stardust gives you energy, that's a good thing. I BELIEVE :) . However, someone would definitely insinuate that Ziggy could never give you the energy of a Slipknot album. Stupid thought. They're just people who don’t understand that music... That's all... right?
Peter Cincotti Peter Cincotti
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Wow.. I should have added some emojis :D Just so you know, I was smiling while writing. The limits of digital communication.. hehehe
Ciauu
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Stone Temple Pilots N° 4
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Hmm.. the 3 was for the review. No offense... very personal judgment. It didn’t excite me :) Byeee
Stone Temple Pilots N° 4
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I, after Tiny Music, didn't hesitate: in fact, I liked it quite a bit. It seems like the normal (and creative) evolution of Purple. I don't know 4° well enough to give a judgment, but from what I've heard, it really does seem like you say: a return to the old days. The sound has changed...yes...but...let's say...they have just "adapted" to the times. IMHO :) Ciao!
Peter Cincotti Peter Cincotti
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Please, don't make absurd comparisons. I write for the pleasure of writing....don't worry. And Tano..I'll let you in on a little secret (just to say...) about my review: when I wrote "a classici del jazz," I put the word "classici" in quotation marks. In reality, I consider myself quite ignorant on the subject, and I didn't want to come off as a know-it-all positioning the pieces played by Cincotti among the "classics of jazz." I just read a few interviews where I got a general idea of what was played on that CD. That's all. I got to know a lot of those songs thanks to him.. and writing this review. I also write for this... you know.
Ciau Ciau
Opeth Blackwater Park
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I like the cover. I only have Still Life from them... and if I remember correctly (it's been a while since I played it), I only liked the open track (The Moor, if I remember right). Definitely better than At the Gates’ Slaughter of the Soul. But I still want to listen to them again. (Hey Agnul, then pass me the CD, okay?). Anyway, good job Hate... your passion gets me excited :)
The Beatles The White Album
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I don't doubt the value of the album... but its being considered an "untouchable masterpiece." I don't see it as the album of albums (I don't think critics unanimously say so, so...). "To pray (I'm an atheist). To worship (I don't like depending on objects). To imitate (or to look up to other models, musical and otherwise). To serve (only if they pay me and put me on the books). To exalt (as in, do I have to take it to the amusement park too?)". Anyway, I prefer Abbey Road... and DUKE by Genesis. THERE!
Queen A Night At The Opera
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I confirm... I didn’t say it but I agree. :D In my opinion, you’re exaggerating in defending Gaetano (who I think acted in good faith, so not entirely blameworthy). After all, there are some pseudo-rules (which I read before posting on de-baser), and he hasn’t followed them much. Okay... once or twice it’s fair to vent with reviews outside the “rules,” a bit like AXEL did with the White Album (not brilliant but original. Sometimes it can be done. It’s still a subjective way to convey something). But to make it a habit, no... :P That seems reasonable to me...
Gigi D'Agostino Il Programmino
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Franz, you contradict yourself... just like Luciano, by the way. Cornerstones?? Do you even know them?? And then these prejudices about metal (and "affiliations")? In my opinion, you all just have very confused ideas. Ahh... hey... do you know Rush? I wrote a review of theirs. I haven't seen your comments. Why is that? Are you snubbing me to comment on D'Agostino?? Criticizing and complaining is pointless... just like preaching well and behaving poorly. Do you want to write? Write. Oh no... you also want me to say: good job! How cultured you are! How well you wrote! What culture! You also want it to be written only about what you listen to (i.e., all the masterpieces of music). I'd like to make a quote: "stop it! stop it! stop it!" (ahh culture)