RocKnR0ll

DeRank : 0,37
DeAge™ : 7715 days • Here since 26 april 2005
Mr. Big Raw Like Sushi II
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So, did you end up hooking up with that Japanese girl?
Sorry, but if it's written there, I read it quickly and maybe I missed it.
Unfortunately, they never really drove me crazy, even though Paul Gilbert and Sheehan are two great virtuosos of their instrument.
Saxon The Eagle Has Landed - Live
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The first two paragraphs are beautiful. Congratulations, you are right when you say that those who listen to metal then become filled with a healthy curiosity and are not the usual dull and drugged individuals. I would like to hear the album because Saxon are that bridge between hard and heavy that I really like.
Alice in Chains Nothing Safe: Best of the Box
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Thanks to this collection given to me, I discovered this great band. Let's say that for those who have the albums, it's of no use, but for me, it helped me realize that grunge wasn't as bad as I thought.
Utopia Adventures In Utopia
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I just want to compliment you because you are one of the few reviewers who maintains a logical thread between the reviews and covers a large part of each band's discography. Well done.
And after reading your reviews, I want to listen to something by the blessed Rundgren, whom I only know from his work on “We’re an American Band” by Grand Funk.
Little Richard The Best Of Little Richard
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I don't have the record, but it's like I do. Little Richard was much more rock than Elvis, with his wild screams and that way of playing the piano. Together with Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry, they are my idols, and my nickname is dedicated mainly to these three greats. Rock n Roll!!!!!!!!
Little Richard The Best Of Little Richard
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I don't have the record, but it's like I do. Little Richard was much more rock than Elvis, with his wild screams and that way of playing the piano. Together with Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry, they are my idols, and my nickname is dedicated mainly to these three greats. Rock n Roll!!!!!!!!
Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield Live Adventures Of Mike Bloomfield And Al Kooper
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I recently bought "the fillmore lost concert tapes" and it's really great; I totally agree with all supersoul, even though it's not a perfect album due to some minor imperfections in the rhythmic section. But in the booklet, Al Kooper explains that the band was assembled very quickly, and that's why there wasn't a perfect chemistry. Unfortunately, I still have to buy this Live Adventures, but if it's even better than "Fillmore lost concert tapes," it must be a blast. Plus, they say there's Mr. Fantasy, a song where you can improvise endlessly. I'll get it as soon as possible. Thanks for the recommendation; records like this are one-of-a-kind, and there have been very few guitarists with such a clear and clean style as Bloomfield in the history of rock and blues.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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"For better or for worse, Pink Floyd understood the limits and implications of the genre and continued to re-invent themselves, gradually transforming psychedelic rock (born for the hippies banished by the Establishment) into a genre for meditation and relaxation (for the benefit of yuppies perfectly integrated into the Establishment). Throughout their career, Pink Floyd did not hesitate to change the psychedelic sound from harsh and cacophonous to smooth and velvety. In doing so, Pink Floyd elevated psychedelic sound to a universal koine`, regardless of the demands and aspirations of this or that audience, much like jazz-rock was simultaneously 'selling' the angst of the African-American people to the audience of white middle-class patrons."
from Scaruffi.com
But being able to write something like this is much more the work of a drug addict!!!
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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I mean... not even Scaruffi would have the courage to write as many false things as you do.
I mean, how closed-minded do you have to be to state that it was just a group of drug addicts?
We’re just not on the same page at all.
Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill (Vol. 1 e 2)
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Poletti.io, I insult you because you suck. I mean, you put the Simpsons movie (I love the TV series but the movie is low on ideas and doesn't develop characters, relying on a cheap comedy that even the "Christmas Vacation" films lack) as the best movie of all time and say that Kill Bill is awful? Sure, it’s not a masterpiece like Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction, but it deserves at least 3 stars.