dreamwarrior

DeRank : 1,26
DeAge™ : 7614 days • Here since 5 august 2005
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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A proper review for an album that has already been talked about exhaustively: the peak of Malmsteen's creativity. A peak also in terms of his guitar work: with this album, he has said everything he could say. Although the subsequent works will be excellent examples of Scandinavian hard rock, from a purely instrumental standpoint, I won't add anything new, wasting one of the greatest talents ever born.
Verdena Elefante
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Dear Mista (you call me dad and I dear...), it doesn’t seem to me that my last review, the one about Roland's Friends which I gave 5 stars, is an insult to anyone. I’d like to point out that this site didn’t hesitate to publish the Nazi-like delusions of Vic Sorriso, as well as reviews probably written by first graders. Moreover, it doesn't seem that the published reviews have been poorly received, at least those that have been highlighted. The explanation seems to lie with the editors who read and decide what to publish. As for the content, whether it is enjoyable or not should be up to the readers to decide. I have never offended Jews, people of color, or gay individuals, and if you read carefully, you would realize that deep down I don’t even insult the band in question.
Verdena Elefante
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Lucky you for having your reviews published. Mine often aren't even featured on the homepage, like the latest one about Amici di Roland...
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Probably Vai was a skilled disciple of Zappa, the one who performed the "impossible" scores, even though, to be honest, Zappa couldn’t play the music he wrote and therefore relied on guest guitarists to do so. It's hard to say if he was the best, especially since he played with the cream of the crop of the best musicians alongside Zappa. One thing is certain: he is still the most remembered! If I'm not mistaken, the song "Steve's Spanking" is actually dedicated to Vai...
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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....in every review of people like Vai, Satriani, etc..
Laura Pausini The best of Laura Pausini
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Dear Andrea LP (which in my imagination stands for Slow Thinker) de gustibus... I didn't say that Pausini sings badly, but that she sings songs about poop. Then if you read carefully you'll understand that I made no comparison between the "brunettes" mentioned, but only grouped them together for their dark hair.
Bad Manners The Best, the Baddest and the Ugliest
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F***ing review. But I don't understand why the one I wrote about Laura Pausini, politically correct, was visible on the front page for just two minutes.
Mr. Big Lean Into It
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In the first track of this album, Sheehan and Gilbert play with a drill...
Tribal Tech CD Omonimo (1991)
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Sorry, it's not Kovinghton but Dennis Chambers, but it still sounds 100% tribaltech.
Tribal Tech CD Omonimo (1991)
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Brett Garsed and Tj Helmerich alongside the rhythm section of Tribal Tech (Willis, Covinghton) and Scott Kinsey. Essentially a 100% Tribal Tech album but without Henderson. And if I say that the two make you forget about Henderson, believe me.