sylvian1982

DeRank : 0,65
DeAge™ : 7767 days • Here since 4 march 2005
Sean Lennon Friendly fire
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...recently... (and I even reread the post, damn)
Sean Lennon Friendly fire
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I listened to it redeemed and I liked it a little. I would have expected much more. Both Sean and Julian (the other son) seem to me like they were born tired. Good review, maybe a bit long.
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Echo
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With Tom Petty, I stopped at Into The Great Wide Open. I remember reading rather poorly about this. Petty is part of the cast of characters from my youth, who, once lost, are hard to recover. Amarcord?
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Hard Promises
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I, on the other hand, have the vinyl with this very cover. A cover from another time where Tom Petty wanders among records placed a bit haphazardly. Great album.
Ryan Adams Easy Tiger
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It seems that this album has been liked (a lot) only by me. It could be. @MAH! I don't follow Pisa that closely, but I think their position in the standings is miraculous. I'm knocking on wood, but I predict a decline. @GrantNicholas I had read your review and even commented on it. As far as I see, you continue to appreciate it with moderation. I liked it, and I wanted to talk about it in more enthusiastic tones. Twelve comments under one of my reviews. Almost a record. Thank you.
Lucio Battisti Lucio Battisti
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Finally, an album I know! I agree with the reviewer, although I lean more towards considering it a work in progress. A mention of "Nel sole nel vento nel sorriso e nel pianto" was necessary.
Bruce Springsteen Born In The Usa
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Sorry for the intrusion. I want to share my thoughts. In a sense, you are both right. The problem with the rock dinosaurs (and Bruce can be considered one) is that they keep making records. Such works are mostly redundant and unnecessary, if not annoying. And instead of adding to the previous great albums, they subtract from them, resulting in a loss of image. In the face of filthy lucre, alas, we are all the same. If the Boss had died around twenty years ago, I think his image as a rocker would be much more celebrated today. But can you imagine today a Jim Morrison, a Tim Buckley, or a Jimi Hendrix still making music?
The Style Council Our Favourite Shop
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I don't remember this album much. However, Cafè Bleu seemed definitely better to me.
Ryan Adams Easy Tiger
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Ryan Adams has that classic punchable face that never ends, so arrogant he is. However, this album is beautiful!
September Collective All the Birds Were Anarchists
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Aaaahhh! I got it! Then I take back my comment on Lucio Battisti. Anyway, I still find the setup...let's say, improvable...