sylvian1982

DeRank : 0,65
DeAge™ : 7768 days • Here since 4 march 2005
Joanna Newsom And The Ys Street Band EP
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Ys, as I commented in the omnia review, I find it truly claustrophobic. Almost everyone liked it, so I have to consider that the fault is mine. Who knows! I'll pass. Five endless tracks and all the same. Exhausting.
Willy De Ville Miracle
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I bought this "punched" vinyl shortly after its release, a clear sign of its commercial flop. On the other hand, for us consumers, it was a treat to find records at rock-bottom prices (and I mean rock-bottom) despite the artist's commercial failure. I've never understood why, with the advent of CDs, this trend faded away. What a shame. Anyway, the album didn't excite me. Better to stick with Coupe De Grace.
Blonde Redhead 23
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After five days of heavy rotation, I can agree with the reviewer. A nice and increasingly "normalized" album compared to the "sonic" beginnings. The risk is to get stuck in a dead end. Time is a gentleman.
Moose High Ball Me!
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It's nice to see that someone is following my shopping advice and isn't disappointed. In over two years of my presence around here - if my memory serves me right - it's the first time someone has explicitly bought a record based on my review. And on top of that, a truly niche record. Thanks.
Moose Live A Little Love A Lot
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Well! Here everyone is having fun joking about the multiple reviews, just look at Dream Theater and similar bands. Curiously - on the right - the wonderful DeBaser server says "Moose on DeBaser with 2 reviews." Those are the two you wrote. I wonder why it doesn't link them to mine.
Moose Live A Little Love A Lot
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Hi. I thought someone else knew about the Moose. No, nothing doing. It's always just you and me. I'm still stuck on High Ball Me! which still plays sometimes, and still sounds great and current. I also often shop online. And the Moose are hard to find even there.
Joanna Newsom Ys
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For me, an indescribable brick. I beg you, this is a highly subjective opinion, but making it through the 55 minutes of this album is worse than a psychoanalytic session. I retreat and move on.
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
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Almost everyone complains about duplicate reviews, triple reviews, etc., and almost everyone grumbles about the usual names, like Dream Theater, Pink Floyd, etc. And yet this latest review (just to stay here) has received 74 comments and 406 visits so far. Anyone who ventures into niche reviews gets two or three comments and about fifty visits at best. Everyone can draw their own conclusions. It's just an observation, nothing more.
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick
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A couple of curiosities about this album. It's the only album in the Jethro Tull catalog still at full price. In fact, I've been thinking about buying it for ages, but every time, when faced with the price, I hesitate. Is there any plausible explanation? The second anecdote: a childhood friend of mine owns the vinyl of the first pressing with the famous newspaper cover. I don't know how rare it is, but I've only seen it with him.
Andrea True Connection More More More
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Back then, with practically nothing on TV, it was hard to tell if they were men or women, complicated. Oh yes, because if someone on the radio says "Andrea True Connection," it's not easy to figure out the character. I never really understood who the hell the Daniel Santacruz Ensamble were either. But they were there, oh yes!!!