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DeAge™ : 7597 days • Here since 21 august 2005
Chicago The Very Best Of Chicago
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a group with immense potential, but poorly expressed... I find that only a few songs are truly worthy of a high-level band. The reviewer, no offense intended, needs to learn to control their instincts in writing.
Max Gazzè Ognuno Fa Quello Che Gli Pare?
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I loved the first three albums very much, then I didn't have a chance to listen to this one, which I absolutely should do. Gazzè had courage and paid with poor sales for his desire to renew himself; if he could write even a couple of tracks per album like he used to, I believe it would still be much easier. The review is excellent.
equiVoci Sinceramente Non Tuo
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My speeches are completely generic, of course they are ;-)
equiVoci Sinceramente Non Tuo
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of course the discourse doesn't apply if it's done for a living...
equiVoci Sinceramente Non Tuo
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I instead truly believe I've hit the nail on the head... taking pleasure in speaking ill of something and doing it in a precise and meticulous way is a sign of frustration... at best...
Pink Floyd London 1966/1967
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Yes, everything is very beautiful, but in a remote corner of my still sentient mind, the idea persists that Barrett did not produce enough art to be able to distinguish whether he was a genius or just a great bluff.
Queen A Kind Of Magic
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I'll leave a comment just because I’m listening to this album after at least ten years since I last did... the review is too modest to be taken into consideration. However, I’d like to make a comment: A Kind Of Magic is an album written for the audience, there’s no denying it, a crowd-pleaser in every single note. And when you want something too much, you end up forgetting about art and inspiration. However, one fact remains. When listening to tracks like Who Wants To Live Forever, One Year Of Love, or One Vision, you can’t help but think that peaks of this level in pop music haven’t been reached in years. With all its pomp, this album is still a notch above the best pop records released in the last ten years. And the fact that it continues to be talked about twenty years later means that something good has been accomplished nonetheless. We will always be grateful to Queen for that. Regards.
Tears For Fears Raoul And The Kings Of Spain
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great review, I won’t comment on the album because I listened to it back then and too little... I agree with the general opinions about Tears for Fears, true masters of pop music.
U2 and Green Day The Saints Are Coming
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I wouldn't be harsh to such an extent, but the reviewer has all my solidarity...