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DeAge™ : 7608 days • Here since 11 august 2005
Motorpsycho Barracuda
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Beautiful image of the magic box. Although I prefer them from the days of the "demon box." They were majestic. Even more so in person.
Cocteau Twins BBC Sessions
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Dear Francesco, I didn't say that THIS review is poor; I just think that the anxiety of writing leads to mistakes that aren't so negligible. You already know that I appreciate your work. However, it's better to proofread, research, etc. This means producing less but better. And all readers would benefit from it. x gemma: that punny and francè are the same person is now well established :)
Cocteau Twins BBC Sessions
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What drives Francesco is the anxiety to write. It's as if he has been entrusted (by whom?) with a mission. To write many reviews on this site. In fact, if you add up the two usernames (franceso+punisher), he would be in first place. But who benefits from it? Quantity almost always does not match quality. Well... mysteries and obsessions of the web.
Cocteau Twins BBC Sessions
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For the record: after 1983, on bass and guitar there is Simon Raymonde.
Cocteau Twins BBC Sessions
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Guitar: Robin Guthrie, bass: Will Heggie, vocals: Elizabeth Fraser (not Frazier) if you consult websites before writing keep in mind: www.allmusic.com
Cocteau Twins BBC Sessions
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in French... and then we're a trio, damn :(
Cocteau Twins BBC Sessions
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For those who have little or none of the CT, this album is a good summary because it covers almost their entire career. As a single album, TREASURE is better. The review isn't poorly written, but a greater attention to grammar would be desirable. The opening line "Sono gran poche..." is chilling, something that would make your Italian teacher turn in her grave :)
Gil Scott-Heron Reflections
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I agree with Pacino, Winter in America is a timeless piece, I would dare to say epoch-making. This album isn't my favorite, but the 5 goes to his career. He may not be doing well now, but I imagine he appreciated the recognition coming from the entire new scene.
Kraftwerk The Man - Machine
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Sorry burns, a question: in the electronics field, who has surpassed who? Perhaps we are on different Autobahns…
Kraftwerk The Man - Machine
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In Rock reviewing Kraftwerk sounds contradictory, but it works. As ZiOn wrote in the other review, the iconic cover is inspired by "Man Amplified" by El Lissitzky and thus relates more to Russian Constructivism than to Bauhaus.