Rael

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DeAge™ : 7532 days • Here since 26 october 2005
Edoardo Bennato I Buoni e i Cattivi
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but are you a librarian??????
this is not a review!!!!!!!!
Edoardo Bennato Io che non sono l'imperatore
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What the hell is that you wrote????????
Neil Young After The Gold Rush
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Beautiful the review, beautiful the LP, more than Harvest maybe something less than Rust never sleep.
Jefferson Airplane Surrealistic Pillow
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Come on, between starship and airplane they've made some great LPs: manhole, dragon fly, red octopus, baron von toll...............who's diving into the reviews??????
Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
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Unfortunately, I think you're right. PG is now caught up in all sorts of other commitments (see the 2006 World Cup). Can you imagine the scene in the cave with the pink water pool and Rael making love to The Lamia... or Rael saving his brother in the rapids and discovering he has the same face... enough... it hurts me too much.
Peter Gabriel Shaking The Tree
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" ! " vent your frustration carpet burn!!!!!!!!!
Genesis A trick of the tail
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Excellent the review, excellent the LP. After the release of PG, something had to change, the evolution is still a masterpiece, perfectly captured by the review. Stunning inside the LP is the cloud shaped like a horse near the moon.
Peter Gabriel Shaking The Tree
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Not bad the review: for completeness, you could have said a few more words about "Shaking the Tree," a very significant and unreleased song. Personally, I hate greatest hits albums (they are made for those who don’t know the artist)... and I don’t like that PG, the only one perhaps from an artist I unconditionally love, artistically speaking, includes some unreleased tracks to force everyone to buy it!!!
Rino Gaetano Aida
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Beautiful review, Rino definitely deserved it, it's a shame he left us so soon.
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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I consider "Firth of Fifth" to be the most beautiful song by Genesis, hands down. On its own, it makes this album immortal. I agree that "Cinema Show" and "After the Ordeal" are stunning and thus underrated. Great review!