dreamwarrior

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DeAge™ : 7614 days • Here since 5 august 2005
Robert Harmon The Hitcher - La Lunga Strada Della Paura
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A mystery the reasons why Hauer never received the recognition he deserved. They awarded socks and half-socks, but they also forgot that he existed.
Robert Harmon The Hitcher - La Lunga Strada Della Paura
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Thank you all. A few years ago, a number 2 was filmed, again with Tomas Howell, who doesn't seem to have aged a single day. It goes without saying that it’s a ridiculous mess.
U2 Under A Blood Red Sky
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A transitional live performance between the old U2 and the ones branded by Brian Eno. The review is too simplistic, written in a rush. I suggest spending more time on one's writings.
Aerosmith Draw The Line
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The votes
Aerosmith Draw The Line
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Well, tele-shoulder, I can share your opinion on the latest Aerosmith, those who, to be clear, were shoved down our throats during the time of the movie Armageddon. But these Aerosmith, the ones from the early albums, were the epitome of street rock, bold and toxic, that would inspire countless imitators later on.
Jethro Tull Benefit
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A question that maybe some devoted tuller can answer: why does Ian Anderson do the crane when he plays the flute?
Radiohead In Rainbows
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And instead, no, Mr. Count Dracula. The satisfaction that comes from dismantling an artist you don't enjoy is priceless. I don't agree with a single word written by Rivoli, but I can't deny that the review fulfills its intent to "tear apart" the band in question. I mean, if you find Radiohead disgusting, I think that's the best way to make others understand it. I share the opinion of someone who saw in the aforementioned writing an attempt to emulate Scaruffi, but surely Rivoli, compared to our national Piero, would never dream of reviewing the latest published book on ornithology :-)
Jethro Tull Benefit
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Memorable is the folk trilogy. With "Thick as a Brick," the impression is of wanting to join the dominant prog caravan of the time. It might seem nonsensical considering the complexity of the suite, but what makes me slightly like it less than the aforementioned trilogy is the supposed commercial intent.
Radiohead In Rainbows
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I don't share the review, even though I like the style. If someone wants to bury the album, I think that's the most critical way to do it. Among all the duplicates, no one gave what I believe is the most fitting rating, which is three stars. It's not on par with a masterpiece like Ok Computer or The Bends, but it's still an album that sounds damn Radiohead. It's not innovative, but that's not always a bad thing.
Jethro Tull Benefit
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Indeed, it was precisely Tick as a Brick and A Passion Play that brought the JT into the great melting pot of progressive rock. They were never pioneers of the genre, but rather mindful utilizers.