NickGhostDrake

DeRank : 4,46
DeAge™ : 8248 days • Here since 12 november 2003
Roni Size & Reprazent New Forms
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I don't completely agree. This album has aged badly, Zion. The first track remains a banger, but the rest, although it was great at the time, feels like it's aged poorly over time.
Papa M Live From A Shark Cage
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Well, in its genre, it's perfect! (I came back to reread it... good sign, right?) :))
Angra Holy Land
Angra Holy Land
12 apr 05
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I love this album, it might sound strange, but I've always liked it. And I confirm that Carolina IV is a track that really kicks ass in the noble sense of the term and it's a pleasure. Yes, yes, I listen to this album again from time to time and I enjoy it every time.
Miles Davis Bitches Brew
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and you’re doing well, damn!!! :))))
The Arcade Fire Funeral
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It's a record that manages to stand out among the mountain of recent releases in England, and that's a good thing. It's a pleasant album, well-produced, well-arranged, and well-sung. Nothing spectacular, of course, nothing destined to last forever, but it's already something, considering the current level of production.
Astor Piazzolla Astor Piazzolla and His Tango Quintet (live in Lugano 13/10/1983)
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I listen to him every morning from Manuel's room.
Led Zeppelin IV
Led Zeppelin IV
11 apr 05
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finally a review of IV by Zeppelin, DAMN!
Labradford Labradford
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I've tried in every way to appreciate Labradford. In every possible way, they should have appealed to me for what they sounded like, yet I couldn't succeed in this endeavor. One of the few bands of that kind that just didn't resonate with me. Music too self-referential?
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni II
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Oh my gosh, so many new people...
Led Zeppelin O.S.T. - The song remains the same
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Forward Savoy!