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DeRank : 1,82
DeAge™ : 7597 days • Here since 21 august 2005
U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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Until the fifth line, I truly thought you wanted to write a decent review, aside from a few glaring mistakes... but then, damn... mercy... anyway, back to the album, I'm still looking for someone who recognizes "a man and a woman" as the best song on the record; if there's anyone who thinks so, make some noise!
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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I appreciate your sportsmanship, massimof. It's natural that I don't have the audacity to dictate how a review should be written. However, beyond this discussion, it's especially important that anyone writing a review puts their whole self into it, like you do and like I try to do. The unpleasant things about this site are quite different... goodbye.
Tom Waits Blue Valentine
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I do not share the enthusiasm for this kind of review; yes, it’s well-written, has a good rhythm, is flowing, and well-structured... but I prefer those less passionate, where neither the album's author nor the reviewer stands out in an intrusive way, where the writer does not describe solely through their own feelings what each person will then interpret with their own sensitivity. I prefer reviews that attempt to take a step back from one's musical and emotional enthusiasm and strive to describe an album in a way that can be of absolute interest and universally shareable. The period of Waits, which has seen more than any other, is, for example, something to be censured...
Vinicio Capossela Canzoni a manovella
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The name of Waits is mentioned too frequently when talking about Capossela... I can at most acknowledge that the two share some common roots, but to say that Capossela is some sort of clone or that his art is diminished by emulating Waits is unacceptable... it truly means failing to recognize Capossela's musical preparation, which ranges from Arabic music to Balkan tunes, stuff that I believe the good Waits is completely unaware of.
Raf Sogni... è tutto quello che c'è
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Of course, when two peaks of musical thought like Masahiro and I Love Music meet, thrilling and enlightening heights of discussion are reached.
Freddie Mercury & Monserrat Caballé Barcelona
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the only pop-rock singer capable of holding his own next to a star of the opera, a precursor to Pavarotti and friends... perhaps done too quickly, with a couple of extra quality songs it would have been an unattainable album for most mere mortals...
Vinicio Capossela Canzoni a manovella
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Capossela represents the only great current figure in the high Italian singer-songwriter scene. With that said, which I believe can be a good compliment, talking about absolute originality, both in composition and sound, means either not knowing (or pretending not to know) Italian popular music.
John Frusciante Dc Ep
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these part-time works by Frusciante showcase his remarkable songwriting abilities...the voice is what it is, but overall the songs are more than enjoyable, something tells me he could do even more.
Pink Floyd The Wall
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not to mention your inability to express a concept in a single post, which makes a large part of the discussions on reviews unreadable, where, unfortunately for everyone, you decide to share your opinion.
Pink Floyd The Wall
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For now, dear "I LoVe MusiC," I won’t have the card, but I write reviews that don’t do harm to music, unlike you, who are always ready to spew shit on people and albums.