nobodygirl

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Carlos Santana All That I Am
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The cover is really sad, look at that grin Santana has, he looks like an old man without dentures! And what’s that raised arm, a Roman salute??!! Let's all pray that he stops making these photocopied albums, he's driven us crazy... Great, great review!
Loredana Lecciso Si vive una volta sola
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I'm joining undying!! We want to know what will happen to that scruffy Gigi! And a review of that egghead of the national Biagio, who makes us endure his concerts even on TV!
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti
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Physical Graffiti is a majestic album. For me, it’s the creative peak of the Zep. Here our legendary four experiment with different sounds, each track is a little gem: just to name a few of my favorites, The Rover, In my time of Dying, Sick again, are worth a listen by themselves. Live, these tracks were incredibly powerful... In '75, the Zep were far from finished, rather they had matured artistically, and this album is proof of that. Masterpiece, masterpiece, masterpiece, one of my all-time favorites!
Loredana Lecciso Si vive una volta sola
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Great Punny, keep it up!! But why am I here listening to that off-key Bob Dylan? I want the Lecciso CD right now, I don’t want to miss it because... you only live once!!!!
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III
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Really beautiful and accurate your review, congratulations! I agree with you on several points: since I've been loving you is one of the best tracks in their discography, and the live interpretation is exceptional (if you haven't already, get the double DVD that came out a few years ago, it features this track and is perfect live), Tangerine is a largely underrated piece, but it's truly a gem. With this CD, it's nice to hear a more intimate side of the Zep. I adore them in both forms, whether this more "bucolic" one or the more overtly hard rock one.
Litfiba Mondi Sommersi
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I'm joining mikornr.. apart from the singles, I've never listened to this CD (I listen to very little Italian music, and I'm not particularly fond of Litfiba), but the review is so spontaneous; you can really tell that you experienced this album back in the day...
Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness
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Mellon Collie is as baroque as it gets, but it still contains some stunning pieces that make it a masterpiece. In my opinion, the idea of condensing two CDs into one to create "the masterpiece" simply doesn’t exist. The album was artistically conceived this way, and that's where its greatness comes from. Personally, I give it a 4, because I reserve the 5 for the more impactful Siamese Dream.
Guns n' Roses Use Your Illusion II
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What can I say, when this CD came out I was 15 years old, for me the Guns were "the best" at that age... but I still enjoy listening to this CD today, even though I've completely changed my musical direction and listen to other genres... Of course, Axl was quite a show-off, with those red shorts and the Charles Manson t-shirt he was really unwatchable, and his Guns didn't present anything truly innovative (although the grunge movement that followed also brought back things that had already been heard), but in my opinion, they were a thousand times better than all these Green Day-like bands that are force-fed to today's fifteen-year-olds. The CD is nice to listen to. "Estranged" and "So Fine" remain among my favorites. As for "Knocking on Heaven's Door," I prefer the original by my dear Dylan... The review is nice, done with passion, maybe just a little long!
Vasco Rossi Bollicine
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The general cover is spine-chilling... in the sense that it sucks, sung with that draggy voice and spitting out the words... miii' how disgusting! But did de Gregori allow him to make such a mess? What is it, did Mr. Rossi give him a gift??