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Meg Meg
Meg Meg
8 jan 06
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there is also constructive imitation (even De André copied), very far from plagiarism. I've heard very little of this album, so I won't say much, but it seems to me that, at least in terms of vocal timbre (which is beautiful in Meg's case) and pure technique, the two girls are quite different... however, I will express my final opinion after listening to it attentively (but I already preface that, for me, at least in large part, Bjork is a bluff).
Van Morrison A Night in San Francisco
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But don't you think that someone who always speaks well has the (little) credibility of someone who always speaks badly...? Isn't critical thinking something else...? Best regards, P.
The Doors Live at The Wembley Arena, 10th July 2004
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Anyway, Fidia, kid, it seems to me that you don't understand why Ian liked The Doors, I'm afraid... this is missing the fundamentals, oops...oops... (not to take anything away from The Cult, who, twenty years later and with a certain sense of history, were a good band and had a minor success along the lines of their masters.... did I piss you off...?)
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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I used to think like you, especially back when it came out and it seemed to us like an overly commercial shift. But over the years, I’ve realized that the commerciality was all in the sounds, very "eighties," but certainly not in the writing or the overall quality of the tracks. Now I consider it a great album, just after the best ones, but only by a little...
Van Morrison A Night in San Francisco
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Madonna, punisher... what a little head... rather: tell me the albums you like, come on... because all you do is throw shit at everything and everyone... (has it never crossed your mind that speaking poorly is much harder than speaking well... yours is an adolescent and comfortable position... that’s all just talk and a badge... a badge that you’ve given yourself and in which only you believe...). Anyway, come on, debaser is great precisely because it allows everyone to speak (tip for the copy and paste of the response: "even for assholes like you"... - so I save you the effort). A kiss
Mark Knopfler Golden Heart
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I don't know... I think that for MK, mutatis mutandis, the phrase from Maestro Fellini applies at the highest levels, when he said that after all, he had always made the same film... for me, the discography of MK and Dire Straits is there... all in the hyperuranium. I know that many, however, do not think so... great review (well done, thorough).
Lucio Battisti Hegel
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exceptional record, although for me the least beautiful of the five panel albums (I mean... if this is a 9.5, the others are straight tens with honors). but the discussion has always been open. great review.
Van Morrison A Night in San Francisco
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In front of my disco, I'm afraid you'd get a lot of stuff pirated. I'm under fifty and I dare to think differently than you. Well, it's a crap record, and talking to you is always a pleasure (too bad there’s a nice handful of specialized jazz magazines that agree with me...but...you know...we're all just old fools). Ah...by the way, even Georgie Fame, a guy who plays the keyboard, another fool. Candy Dulfer, a little diva trying to blow on a sax. JL Hooker, an old codger with a thing for blues. We're a big family of fools...kisses, punisher (and get ready with that injection of modesty, you’ll need it).
Madonna Confession On A Dancefloor
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At first, she created trends (horrible ones... but she created them). Now she chases them. I believe that artistically she is finished, provided that "art" is a term applicable to the individual... it would be a long discussion...
Bruce Springsteen Human Touch
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I completely agree with those who criticize the possible role of this album in getting closer to the Boss's music. Certainly, for me, it’s a great album, definitely outside the box, but beautiful. Commercial...? Maybe yes... and so what? It’s still lovely. As an alternative (in sound) to the E Street, it’s a very valid experiment. As for the lyrics, the Boss has undoubtedly done better (before and after)...