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DeRank : 1,82
DeAge™ : 7597 days • Here since 21 august 2005
Queen + Paul Rodgers The Cosmos Rocks
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In my opinion, 99% of you haven't listened to the album and 1% has listened to it a little. But why rush to pass judgment? It's true, the Queen + Rodgers operation is insidious and commercial, but let's take some time to develop an idea about the musical content.
Richard Wright Broken China
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a greeting to rick
Smashing Pumpkins Adore
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Mellon Collie is a step above, yet I can't help but give 5 to an album that remains of stunning beauty. The review describes a deeply sad record, which is certainly not true, or at least true for some tracks.
Roger Waters Amused To Death
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Well, if we removed the tenors from opera and the strings from symphonic music, there wouldn't be much left. Don't you think that's a bit of a ridiculous argument?
Roger Waters Amused To Death
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Yes, he really made a big statement.
Peter Jackson Il Signore Degli Anelli
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And the movie?
Metallica My Apocalypse
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Agreed with the story of reviewing singles, I wrote one too, but with this second review for the same album, you risk being boring. Stop while you still can. The track is really "strong."
Metallica The Day that Never Comes
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I remain of the opinion that the only path forward for those now over forty in Metallica is the one of contamination embarked upon in Load, a work that I still consider a peak of their production (metalheads can pretend I didn't write anything)... of course, listening to this piece that straddles the pathetic and the nostalgic, there's little hope to be had...
Tears For Fears The Seeds Of Love
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Orzabal is an incredible talent. Great review.
Queen Live @ Live Aid 1986
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stratospheric performance of one of the greatest live bands ever. Perhaps just watching these twenty minutes of Queen would make it clear what we settle for today. Unrepeatable.