NickGhostDrake

DeRank : 4,46
DeAge™ : 8249 days • Here since 12 november 2003
T. Rex Electric Warrior
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Here you go! (come on, Francis, a bit of self-irony. Ah! I warn you that I already know I'm an idiot). :)
Miles Davis Ascenseur Pour L'échafaud
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beautiful, Hal. Your review shines with immense light amidst the duds that have been spawned lately on the homepage. A kind of breath of fresh air. Hi Hal... Friday Placebo at the Wlembey Arena. :))
The Cure Seventeen Seconds
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Eh, Pentassuglia, but if you review the Cure for me, where am I supposed to vent my frustrations then?
Bon Jovi These Days
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Are you leaving or not! Are you leaving yes or no? Are you leaving or not? Are you leaving yes or no? (Just to prepare myself, I absolutely don’t want to put any pressure on you). :)
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Francesco, you have become my NUMBER 1 COMIC by popular demand. You are a blast. You still haven't analyzed the music for me, though. I mean, you can only say "IT'S BEAUTIFUL, IT'S MAGNIFICENT, IT'S WONDERFUL." I got that, but what else? Is there more? If there's nothing more, then go write for TV Sorrisi e Canzoni. P.S.: But don’t you see the psycho-jazz inflections in "Always" at all?
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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HERE!
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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It all concludes with "Never without money," a poignant psychedelic ballad worthy of the Barrett-era Pink Floyd, as well as the 13th Floor Elevators taking a stroll hand in hand with My Bloody Valentine. A MUST-HAVE AT ALL COSTS. RECOMMENDED EVEN FOR THOSE WHO LOVE MUSIC.
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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"Always in the business" is the absolute masterpiece. It begins as a crossover between Pavement and Fugazi and - right after a soaring electroclash flight - returns to the starting point, but not before a furious gothic-punk solo.
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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If you're still not satisfied and keep reading, "I'll be there for pussy" will drive you crazy. Giovi's vocal range reaches the twelfths, while Tim Buckley is just a silly sparrow. A jazz trombone enters the scene, the full brass section builds an incredibly thick blue-grass frame.
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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IN PREVIEW for you, the great follower of the "God Jovi" cult, JonGhostJovi will unveil the secrets of the new masterpiece of the millennium. First track: "I'll always be here for money": forget Mogway and Godspeed, old fools! This is true space-post-rock, and Jovi knows exactly how to do it. Twisted guitars, shredding bass, rhythm changes. MASTERPIECE.