Mandrocker

DeRank : 0,47
DeAge™ : 7547 days • Here since 10 october 2005
Mötley Crüe Too Fast For Love
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Damn... it's true, I had also read your review of Let There Be Rock. Damn... how did I forget about it... all jokes aside, we just have different opinions. Looking at your ranking of preferences, I was surprised... but do you actually listen to that stuff, or (as I hope) is it a joke??
Mötley Crüe Too Fast For Love
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How nice "guys"... Thanks for appreciating my review. Can I read some of yours?? Just out of curiosity.
Gamma Ray Somewhere Out In Space
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I'm writing my comment because I find it strange to see only positive opinions on "Somewhere Out In Space" (not that mine is negative). I just listened to this album and in my opinion, it doesn't reach excellent levels or even 5 stars. I think a 5 should be reserved for albums that have made history like "Paranoid," "Machine Head," and so on.
Glenn Hughes Songs In The Key Of Rock
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I will be magnanimous. The review deserves to be rewritten. It doesn’t mention the album at all. Rating: well, maybe it's wrong, but 5 for this record is way too much. It features songs like "Courageous" and "Truth" that are quite mediocre. If you want a real album from The Voice Of Rock, listen to the latest "Soul Mover."
Whitesnake Trouble
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Definitely an overrated album in my opinion. Just listen to "Ready An' Willing" and "Come And Get It" to believe. To be precise, the guitarist who joined Deep Purple after Blackmore (1975) is Tommy Bolin. A guitarist of excellent technical value who ventured into various genres, even playing with Billy Cobham ("Spectrum"). He passed away in 1976 due to an overdose. I agree with Peppe Weapon: Gillan remains the best, even though he’s a bit of a joke now.
Uriah Heep Demons And Wizards
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I don't agree with the assessment. I consider "Demons & Wizards" a good album but nothing more when compared to the previous ones ("Salisbury," "Look At Yourself," and "Very 'eavy...Very 'umble"). Why, you might ask? The reason lies in the sounds. Above all, Box's guitar does not convince me as it lacks aggression.
Kiss Mtv Unplugged
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Good review for a good album. Just to clarify: Ace and Peter come in for the last 4 tracks because at the time Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick were still present, but later (around 1998) the official lineup reformed, which also produced the latest (for now) Kiss album: "Psycho Circus."