claudio carpentieri

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DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
Roberto Vecchioni Parabola; Saldi di fine stagione.
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A record that deserves attention and listening just like the pleasant reading that describes it.
Blackmore's Night Shadow Of The Moon
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I'm glad that within your broad musical culture there is space for an interest in a record like this. After all, we often try to "remake" (hoping it doesn't mean copying..) what we like the most, and when I come across any written piece (perhaps a review), I try to wear the clothes of a "passenger of music." I hope you experienced the same while reading the above. Thanks again...
Led Zeppelin The Soundtrack From The Film The Song Remains The Same
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An album that, with a few exceptions, most of the participants listened to. Without a doubt, a document that cannot be overlooked (for better or for worse) in order to make a rational and complete assessment of Led Zeppelin's career. I also found "How The West Was Won" more satisfying, paired with "Live At The BBC," which I consider an excellent product that every "true music connoisseur" should possess. Thank you all for the fruitful contributions and generous evaluations, while still considering Wikipedia valid for general consultations (birth dates, band names, etc.), but certainly not exhaustive for those listeners who love to immerse themselves in the topic of music in a complete way... just my personal opinion, of course, bye bye.
Johnny Winter True To The Blues: The Johnny Winter Story
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I haven't listened to the box set in question, but your knowledgeable historical-musical retrospective makes it tempting to purchase and listen to. It's a smooth and enjoyable read that will leave indifferent only those who love superficial information. Great hell.... Keep “feelin’ blue(s)”…
Thin White Rope The One That Got Away
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Surely an album that highlights my limited musical knowledge of a band that, as far as I can see, has taken on the challenging task of converging such different sounds within its musical dimension, but in a way that can perfectly intertwine. Psychedelia, rock, and blues in a dark dimension that gradually rises to a distinguishable and satisfying surface. Well done, L.; although I must admit (feel free to punish me) that the review of the Primus, which conveys a love that comes across very naturally for that album, doesn’t quite happen in this case.
Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler Private Investigations The Best Of Dire Straits And Mark Knopfler
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It's the first time someone asks to distance themselves from the music of Dire Straits, and then in a big way... It would simply be enough not to put them on the turntable anymore and to donate the records at "buon DeMarga":-)... thanks to you too for the vote on the review and see you soon.
Cream Live Cream
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An essential record for every Rock music enthusiast (...yes, yes with a capital letter). No track above another. The analysis is beautiful, and it's apt to have placed "chaos" (purer) and "Lord" (of the six strings) in quotes. A masterpiece (of a review) for a simply beautiful album.
Dire Straits Extended Dance Play
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fine palates to appreciate spontaneous records like these or even the anticipation of "Alchemy" with the maxi single that presented in a live version the then unheard "Love Over Gold" and that adrenaline shot named "Solid Rock." If you could get your hands on this e.p., you would achieve a great feat (and here the naysayers would row against me) considering its not easy availability but the historical importance of the document in question is far superior to any folders or subfolders that today's listeners cling to.
The Who A Quick One
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Without a doubt, a work that for me did not represent the first contact with the Townshend group, but surely expresses a greater heterogeneity of atmospheres compared to the debut. For me too, as his "eminenza hellraiser" asserts, The Who Sell Out is a notch above, as respectable is Gianluigi's opinion, to whom the group has never said anything. Enjoy the listening, everyone.
Mark Knopfler And Emmylou Harris All The Roadrunning
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As you can see, I don't let myself be "gagged" by the fact that an album has already been reviewed, so if you feel you need to put in writing what the latest listen of a Dire Straits or Mark Knopfler album provokes in you, go ahead! You have great knowledge and you've experienced firsthand (...like me) the life of many of these albums, unlike a disproportionate number of people who (also) in this forum express their opinions without having a rich background like yours(/ours).