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DeAge™ : 7548 days • Here since 10 october 2005
Rainbow Bent Out Of Shape
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A breath of fresh air after the dreadful "Straight Between The Eyes"! I must say that I couldn't really digest the radio-friendly version of Rainbow, especially with Turner on vocals. In my opinion, Bonnet was better, at least in the radio context... Because as far as epic rock is concerned, there's only one singer!
AC/DC Blow Up Your Video
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Good CD. The standard is being proposed as usual. Otherwise, it wouldn't be AC/DC! I agree with you regarding "Two's Up"; along with "Nick Of Time" and "That's The Way..." they are the best on Blow Up.
Deep Purple Who Do We Think We Are
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Well, yes, I'm just curious about life. Just out of curiosity, what video is attached?
Oceansize Everyone Into Position
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Wonderful review. I’ll add the CD to my wishlist right away;-)
Alice Cooper Pretties For You
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I had set myself the obligation to get it some time ago, but so far I haven't done it yet... Your review makes me want to get back on the path I should have faced a long time ago... then I'll tell you my impressions!
Kraftwerk Trans-Europe Express
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Great record! Avant-garde, captivating, hypnotic, and pounding. I'm getting into this genre. And what better way to start than with the basics! The review is great too. Congratulations!
Deep Purple Who Do We Think We Are
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Yes, that's true. I had forgotten about that. Thanks.
Deep Purple Who Do We Think We Are
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"Butterfly Ball" is a work by Glover dating back to 1974, his first solo album, and features the collaboration of various artists like Ronnie James Dio, Glenn Hughes, and David Coverdale to name a few. I had the chance to listen to it, but not in-depth, although you can hear some tracks in live performances from the late '90s. Songs like "Love Is All" and "Sitting In A Dream" are taken from the album in question. I also add that it was composed as a musical adaptation of a book by William Plomer (I found this tidbit on artistdirect.com). I hope this is enough for you also because I wouldn’t know what else to say :D
Blackmore's Night Ghost Of A Rose
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This CD is really beautiful! I had overlooked that "Rainbow Blues" was a cover of Jethro... By the way, it was released as a bonus track of Warchild, and the difference between the two versions is radical... The one by Blackmore's Night is much better... I fell in love with Blackmore's solo!
Jethro Tull This Was
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Great debut from Jethro. The following "Stand Up" replicates this and then some.