claudio carpentieri

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DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won
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An exemplary record that becomes a must for anyone who loves that good music that defined the '70s......... since it's almost three hours of music, 10 minutes of writing "maybe" were deserved ;-). It will be for the next one......
Led Zeppelin Coda
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I'm glad that even the "minor" albums of a great band still attract attention, considering that often more words are spent on more high-profile releases that have already been discussed extensively, if not entirely. I should mention that I too enjoy tackling bestsellers, and knowing that many of you have dedicated a bit of attention to this album is still nice (wow, the enciclopediapaoletti even started with this album to get to know the Zeps, congratulations!!!). The only thing that leaves a slightly bitter taste when talking about Led Zeppelin (at least in some respects) is that, unfortunately, apart from the live performances, there's not much left to scrape from the bottom of the barrel, as the material that was put together for "Coda" remains the most worthy of consideration even from a sound quality perspective.
Dear Waltersman, I will make it a point to check out what you write about the Queen, and congratulations on the ringtone of Zarathustra; I would like it too.
Don't pay attention to the ratings I gave myself; after all, if I thought the review was worth less than 5, it would seem like a lack of respect to those who read it…………… regards, read you soon.
Christopher Cross Christopher Cross
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A simple and beautiful record, just like the music and the air you breathe while reading the wonderful lyrics; an opportunity to dust off a work of great substance.
Pink Floyd Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980 - 81
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Good album that truly satisfied those who were waiting for something to hear regarding that mini-tour that included only a couple of dates between New York and Los Angeles + a week at Earl's Court in London..............I would really like to know where the DVD that Waters mentioned in an interview I cherish so much ended up. The video would have been truly great since it doesn't happen every day to see a concert that opens with a modest-sized airplane crashing into a WALL, followed by the Pink Floyd starting with "In The Flesh".........BOOOOOOOOOM
Duran Duran Pop Trash
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Beyond personal opinions, we also need these records to move forward.........so let’s go with "dURAN dURAN" E"Rio".............
Grand Funk We're An American Band
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Great album and excellent commentary; it will surely be one of those records that, over time, will be recognized as a classic from those years, even though it hasn't received strong recognition in Europe.
Dire Straits On The Night
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After monopolizing the reviews on Dire Straits, I had overlooked your critique of "On The Night," which I find truly beautiful and satisfying for many refined tastes among listeners... a bit like Dire Straits satisfy connoisseurs of good music.
Dire Straits On Every Street
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Thank you for your comment, Dante. It's always nice to read comments on something published even a year ago; let's say that for me writing about Dire Straits has been a very simple way to express emotions of a sound that is now deeply rooted in my being. If you like a bit of Mark Knopfler's group and don’t mind my writing style too much, take a look at the comments on the other albums............bye and see you soon (leave another comment about the Beatles because the one on Revolver was really great)... :-)
Franco Battiato L'Era Del Cinghiale Bianco
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A review that is easy to read, for a good album that all lovers of this pleasant side of pop should own; the right path for some great works to come afterwards.
Led Zeppelin Early Days & Latter days
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Sorry, the "that" at the end of the sentence wouldn't go away...........ha, ha....ha, red hot chili pepper, IT HITS EVEN THOSE WHO READ!, ....just kidding.......