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DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8186 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Kasabian Kasabian
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Luca, I’m putting you among the recommended, because I had in mind a rec from another similar current derivative group to generally talk about the sterility of new bands in terms of innovation... nothing new is being created in the rock field; I mean, I like the Coral, but I admit that sometimes they are too similar to their sources... and that’s why I've been buying only Sixties stuff for practically a year now. And these guys also didn’t say much to me. Why should this debut album be important, really? Probably because it was a bit hyped? The single was out while I was still in Italy last year; it seems to me that their label has pushed the album quite a bit if the boom comes almost a year later... mmmhhh, I’m less and less convinced. Bye, and congratulations again.
The Moody Blues Days Of Future Passed
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Really beautiful, Humax. How strange that you and I share a common passion for the 60's but have almost opposite choices... mmmh I've never really been convinced by this album, but maybe I'll download it and see if I like it.
However, I admit that orchestrated things, especially with a real orchestra behind them, are hard for me to digest right now. Among their albums, would you recommend this one or others? Please respond, lawyer.
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Ah Francesco, I’m glad you mentioned your age, and I won’t bother you anymore because you have plenty of time to listen, I hope to different things beyond Bon Jovi. You might not, but you have time. And I don’t want to say that you don’t understand anything just because you’re 17; I wasn’t exactly musically educated at that age either, but I think it’s normal. I still don’t have a collection of records from a radio station, so... we aren’t hierarchical here on De Basers. So, I was nice now, and you should be too. Anyway, I don’t understand why you get upset about criticisms on Bon Jovi. But come on, before writing about Deb, didn’t you take a look at what reviews were there? I mean, it seems silly to take it personally if you get criticized when most of the site’s reviews aren’t about mainstream rock. That doesn’t mean you can’t write reviews about whoever you want, but you can’t expect no one to criticize you, damn it! You can keep closing yourself off with insults and ignorance, but when you grow up, the crap will come from more and more sides, and sooner or later, you’ll get hit, so be careful... For Jessy: from your non-response about age, I assume you’re a minor too... if I wasn’t already in a relationship, I might even try. What do you do on Saturday nights? Do you hang out with a group of fake bikers with tattoos of chips? If you want, I’ll give you my cell 090 4072 1794.
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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So it seems that there's no need to respond here except with a question to the two characters who are insulting anyone who disagrees with them: So Jessy and Francesco, HOW OLD ARE YOU? If you can, answer seriously without lying. Because if you are teenagers, that's fine; I understand you have too many hormones circulating and you need to vent as soon as someone criticizes you. In the most remote scenario (meaning if you are semi-adults or worse, over 30), I can advise you in the following order:
1) A spiritual retreat at the Monastery of Fonte Avellana where you can atone for your musical sins alongside Bon Jovi's hairdresser and that jerk Sambora (I can’t think of any other adjective; technically good, but what he produces is cacophonic).
2) Find yourself a woman/man to vent your anxieties with (just don’t talk to them about Bon Jovi or they'll dump you).
3) Read any rock dictionary and see what they say about Bon Jovi (of course, the new one; the old stuff might be liked or not, but it was bearable since we were swimming in crap at the level of mainstream rock in the '80s; but the new stuff bbbbbbrrrrrrrrr is fucked up fashion rock, that is, we spend money on clothes and image).
Yours kindly,
3)
A Perfect Circle Mer De Noms
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Orestes, in my opinion, you’ve made a remarkable mistake… Maynard is great but leave Patton where he is… someone who, barely in his twenties, was doing things like the first Mr. Bungle, and then stuff like pranzo oltranzista… I like both but they can't be compared because what one does has little to do with the other, right? Anyway, welcome to becoming obsessed with a big band like Tool and a good band like this… there are people who get excited about Bon Jovi… any reference to things, people, places, complements, objects is purely coincidental.
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Dear Francesco, on my part, I apologize for overreacting. I admit that at 12 years old I liked Slippery When Wet, but that was the age, and I should listen to it again now. The problem is that, unfortunately for you, there exists a plurality of musical tastes, so for me Bon Jovi (at least the album in question) makes my balls drop to the ground, they get stuck there, and I need to call technical support to get them back in the right position. But tastes are tastes, so then I criticize your review: it seems a bit like a medical report, it's schematic, it doesn't flow, and it often repeats words, and above all, it's too hyped up. Why do you capitalize on "Best Rock Band," etc.?
Finally, I hope you’re not serious when you say in the comment that an album is a masterpiece because it sold 30 million copies. Now musical quality is measured by the number of copies sold? Then damn, Mariah Carey should be Aretha Franklin, right? You can't claim that Slippery When Wet is considered a masterpiece by "everyone." Who are these "everyone"? The united music critics? Or more likely just your friends? In short, don’t get mad if you found people who think this Italian-American is crap. I too, at 16, faced people who thought Queen were crap, and I was shocked, but it helps, because it develops a fundamental concept of living: that everything is relative. Bye.
Sam Gopal Escalator
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Fuck, help me, little dudes! I listened to the samples and they're like at 45 RPM!!! Lemmy sounds like one of the chipmunks!! What did I do wrong? Enlighten me and if you can, please take them down. I publicly confess my computer deficiencies.
Elisa Pearl Days
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No fucking way, La Pausini NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Anyway, you’re free to do as you wish, of course. Unfortunately, I can’t wrap my head around how you can listen to her, but to each their own, right? For Hal: as usual, I fully agree with what you say; I download, listen, and if I like it, I buy it. Here in Tokyo, buying means finding new used stuff after a week for 14 euros, and after a month for about 10 euros if you’re unlucky. So I buy 15 CDs a month, and I’ve calmed down compared to a few months ago. I agree about the exorbitant prices of old CDs, luckily there are special prices (Pink Floyd and Beatles excluded). Last note: I hate to say it, but your final advice seems a bit papa boys to me...
Europe Start From the Dark
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Sorry silent, this time you are right... I received a territorial call, sorry. Bye
Europe Start From the Dark
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You’re right, but to make you understand, I need to say it again, because no one cares about Falconara.
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