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Beautiful, they should also please me and I've never heard them mentioned, these are the useful reviews ;)
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Yours? Yours? <<. spammiè®puntiniCAZpuntini™ >> well! (hey, even Er treidd marc I can do!!... look!)
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But you and I always get along, my dear Easy ;)
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Vrensis Nano ad Honorem!
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Beautiful Hal who calls out everyone present, including "my" Les ;)
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Good job, beautiful, Mwòùh Yeah. I really like the example of Hella. But I have to say, I like Acme a lot, even more than Orange, I find it more structured and refined. Orange has energy, but it's less fine and precise than Acme, though I think it's all a matter of taste. Anyway, in the end, I agree with you about the album but not about the rating (roughly speaking, I think I'd give it a 5), since if you like Orange more (oh, it’s not that I don’t like it, quite the opposite, I just prefer Acme) you should like this one a lot too. I can't give it more than a 4. I haven't listened to it that much, but I have heard it about 20 times for sure; a friend of mine has it on loop in his car for days and days (he's also an ORANGEiano). :D Again, great review.
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They are my next exploration target, after the CAN I have to discover the Faust. Sooner or later I have to uncover all the seminal bands, and then I will move on to classical music :)
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Easy, what are you doing, discussing music with Vrensis? Just so you know, he thinks based on the NME and sales... it's a conversation that's dead from the start. //// PS Hi VV!!! :D
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Guys, this thing is an impressive historical document, there’s nothing superfluous, it’s been edited perfectly. Like, you see Clapton saying “that time in S.Farncisco with feedback was a show” and...bam! the footage Clapton refers to starts rolling, Townshend says “I liked how he did Wild Thing” and...bam! Wild Thing starts. Seriously, hats off to whoever came up with this because not a single second is out of place. And it sounds absolutely perfect, hearing Jimi so clean gives you chills, FURIOUS, as Mick Jagger said (at the end of the DVD) “Many fill their mouths with phrases about Jimi, what can you say about Jimi, nothing, except that he was and will always be the best guitarist in the world.” No nonsense :D
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Antimo, for me the best ones are the LIVE albums, because they go off the rails at levels, if I really have to pick one, I'd say "The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life" from 1991 (released in '91, recorded I believe in '87), a title that couldn't be more fitting, truly The Best Band I Never Heard In My Life, mind-blowing :))