Massimof

DeRank : 0,53
DeAge™ : 7663 days • Here since 17 june 2005
Elton John Tumbleweed Connection
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Nice review, Black, congratulations. I have a decent opinion about the album, but nothing more. But that’s just my opinion.
Neil Young After The Gold Rush
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Very good Grasshopper. Clear and inspired description. Coincidentally, I like Harvest a little more than this album. But we’re talking about a 6.00 instead of a 6.10. That is, these albums should be considered milestones and go beyond the normal rating. In fact, I would suggest to the publishers (dwarfs, editors, or whatever they are) a special section to feature the best reviews of "historic" albums. That wouldn’t be bad.
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi anthology 04.05
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Sorry The Punisher, why should we wait for your review? I mean, what difference is there, I'm talking about respecting other people's ideas, between this one and yours? For me, I say it beforehand, none.
Bruce Springsteen Darkness On The Edge Of Town
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I'm sorry for the mistakes... I was in such a hurry to communicate my thoughts...
Bruce Springsteen Darkness On The Edge Of Town
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Nooooooooooooooooo Danieleno! Now someone else is going to write the review for this album. Please. Let another person on Debaser give a different perspective. I understand that you like this album, and that’s a really nice thing because it’s definitely not a trivial record, but... but... let us vent too! There are millions of albums out there, is it possible that you have to be fixated on this one? Besides, it seems to me that it's prohibited by Article 301bis of the Debaser rules to review the same album twice by the same person. Actually, now that I remember, it's absolutely forbidden and you risk a lot...
Yattering Genocide
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listen mayhem.... what kind of genre is brutaldeath? It's intense because it sounds like one of those serious albums...
Bruce Springsteen Darkness On The Edge Of Town
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sbirulino... despite your natural function... you don't make me laugh.
Vasco Rossi Buoni o Cattivi anthology 04.05
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... these live anthologies by Vasco... every other year... usually before Christmas...
Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone
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Grasshopper, good morning! I agree with what you said. However, in the end, if there are also "reasons of the heart," let’s give it a 5! Just kidding. Anyway, it's a serious little problem to vote on an album (it’s happened to me too) where your reason gives it a 3 and your soul (heart, memories…) a 5!
Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone
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Ale, first of all, let me give you a suggestion: register, we can see you better. It costs nothing and takes 3 seconds. Then, I didn't know that Emi told Battiato to make a pop album. Anyway, I appreciate this album precisely because it’s like a jar of beans, but it’s a -fantastic- jar of beans. Maybe it’s because I really like beans (to mention humble dishes) that makes me appreciate this album. I mean, perhaps if this album had been arranged with strings and more complex harmonic compositions, it would have remained solely in the solitary memory of some lover of "cultured" music. I like it this way, beautiful, fragrant, and simple like a plate of beans... (then I'm not sure how you imply that the lyrics were thrown together haphazardly: when Battiato "searches for a permanent center of gravity," I don't think he was joking, considering the life and works produced subsequently...)