frantz

DeRank : 2,10
DeAge™ : 8275 days • Here since 13 october 2003
Mark Lanegan Band Live at Rainbow - Milano
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So Umma, you’ve gone crazy as you hoped, the concert was awesome! Of course, the Rainbow had to be bigger than the Estragon in Bologna, because it was packed, full as an egg with no chance to move from the start, and with a ceiling so low that even from the front you could barely see, and then damn, so much smoke! I might be an old pain in the ass, but it was hard to endure. As for the concert: the Enemy made me cringe, maybe because I can’t stand bass played like a guitar anymore, but wall of sound is becoming less and less part of my musical preferences. On the other hand, the Lanegan concert was really awesome, the setlist, the scarce interaction with the audience, and... the cigarettes were the same as the concert in Bologna. At this point, I think the brevity, just an hour and ten, was the same too; but it was truly great music and a wonderful concert, the best parts, you’ll agree with me, were the guitar-voice section and the final duet including the screams. It might be cool as hell, but I think he could have given a bit more. Anyway, for sure, those who missed it really missed "something."
Radiohead Amnesiac
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I don't know if it's a de-record, but a review, moreover of a debut author (bravo Solomon), has been read 635 times, I mean SIX HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE times, in just 2 (and I mean TWO!!!) days since its publication... dear everyone, it will mean that someone here is really important: I have Solomon (respect) or Radiohead, it's up to you!
Mark Lanegan Band Here Comes That Weird Chill
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After this nice CD (please, I paid €7 for it, don’t pay more than that!), I also saw the Bolognese concert, and I have to say it was really awesome, even though it lasted very little, just an hour and 10 minutes, and he practically only played songs from the latest album and a few other pieces, plus it cost a fortune to get in, but it was really worth it!
Radiohead Amnesiac
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I knew it, Iko, that there was a mocking fate that ultimately united us: GREAT INTER!!!!!! But wasn't it a music site?
Mark Lanegan Whiskey For The Holy Ghost
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Guys, I went to see him last night at Estragon in Bologna and it was a beautiful concert, even though the place was packed like a can of sardines and you couldn't move an inch, and the concert lasted just about an hour and a few minutes. For €20, I would have hoped for a bit more. Anyway, he was great, I'll post the review of the latest CD soon (if I manage to do it). Have fun to those going to Milan tonight.
Relaxed Muscle A Heavy Night With...
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Whether a professional or not, asking a question like that after such a review is just a little mischievous. The fact is that tomorrow morning I'm going to my trusted Veronese cidicciaro and I'm getting o' ciddì! .......and let's go, kosmonauta!
UNKLE Never, Never, Land
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Absolutely re-evaluated record, after a month since the purchase it's in heavy rotation in the car.
The Beatles Let It Be... Naked
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Impeccable review, the Beatles didn't need to publish anything more than the albums released up to Let It Be (the original), good job Hal. And now: fuck EMI, fuck Yoko Ono, fuck McCartney, and fuck everyone! I'm not buying this record, actually, I am going to buy it, but mastered by the first Moroccan I meet, and then I'll make it available in mp3 on the internet and then I'll cross it on de-baser... this way EMI will learn to manage its budget better, damn it!
Gianmaria Testa Altre Latitudini
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I don't know if you are right when you say that there are affinities or divergences (quote) between Gianmaria Testa and Eros Ramazzotti; because I know Testa and I don't dislike him, but I have absolutely no idea who Ramazzotti is (isn't that a drink for veterinarians?). So for me, the issue is resolved for lack of evidence.
Vangelis Blade Runner OST
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Take a look at A Clockwork Orange (if there’s ever a need) and then read the book by Anthony Burgess... you will change your mind about your theory that the book is (always) better than the film (how to make an absolute masterpiece of world cinema from a simply good book).