Mandrocker

DeRank : 0,47
DeAge™ : 7547 days • Here since 10 october 2005
Molly Hatchet Devil's Canyon
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I'll look for it...lately I'm really into these records.
Deep Purple Slaves And Masters
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Question: if I believe this album is not up to par, should I write a review however I see fit??
Kiss Double Platinum
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I hate the greatest.. I also hate the reviews on the aforementioned albums, but you're churning them out by the dozens.
ZZ Top The Best Of ZZ Top
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Oh finally present on De-baser..but I wouldn't have done a review on the best..another note, ZZ Top only became bearded starting in 1979. So here they were still "normal."
Richie Sambora Stranger In This Town
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Since I saw the Bon Jovi live at the Moscow Peace Festival in '89, I've been wanting to listen to a solo work by Sambora. Now I'm on it. Thanks for the tip.
Jethro Tull Crest Of A Knave
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I don't want to be fussy, but I made the comparison with Knopfler, not the reviewer;-)
Jethro Tull Crest Of A Knave
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In my opinion, this album does not compare to "House Of The Blue Light" by Deep, released the same year. Listening to this CD, I occasionally got the impression that Anderson's voice tends to emulate that of Mark Knopfler.
Whitesnake Whitesnake 1987
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Great album! Even though I prefer the previous ones (Ready an' Willing & Slide In It), when the sound was much more bluesy and less '80s.
Deep Purple The Battle Rages On...
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Well, "Come Hell Or High Water" was the first DVD by Deep Purple that I bought. I watched it over and over, and I agree that "Live In Denmark" from '72 is a whole different thing, but it's the last live from the mkII and I wouldn't get rid of it even if I died. From there, I fell in love with tracks like "Anya" and "Knockin' At Your Backdoor" that I didn't know before.
Deep Purple The Battle Rages On...
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In fact, I immediately pointed out the shameless resemblance. In my opinion, the two tracks share the same inspiration, or to put it better, "Ariel" was composed "to sound similar" to "Anya." Points of view, then...