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DeRank : 3,10
DeAge™ : 7510 days • Here since 19 november 2005
Miles Davis The Man with the Horn
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Everything is great.
Cannonball Adderley Somethin' Else
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Everything is phenomenal.
Arizona Amp And Alternator Arizona Amp And Alternator
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I like these literary introductions... the album, from your description, sounds perfect for me!
Jolie Holland Springtime Can Kill You
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Odradek this is light, fresh, and dreamy. It's lovely to imagine with music.
Marco Masini T'innamorerai
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Zarathustra, I marvel at you! One of our best singer-songwriters???? I mean, if you want to joke around, just say so. Dexter, what can you do, I kind of understand you. You also have to be unlucky for your adolescence to coincide with the release of this piece of crap album. Some had it better with Rimmel by De Gregori, Sotto il segno dei pesci by Venditti, La voce del padrone by Battiato, or any of De Andrè's works. Sure, growing up with Masini.... damn, I don't even want to think about it!
Donald Fagen Morph The Cat
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When I read "Fagen," my heart skips a beat: for the work of Steely Dan, and, above all, for the magnificent, fresh, nostalgic, perfect, crystal-clear "The Nightfly." Socrates, your review is "professional," I would say. But on one point, I disagree: the judgment. For me, it deserves no more than 4, because I have to compare it to The Nightfly, a masterpiece. This is not; it's a great album, music above standard, but it's not a 5. The Nightfly remains unmatched.
Feu Thérèse Feu Thérèse
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Boy... how much do you write??? :-)
Tool 10.000 Days
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what a drag these tuul!
Eagles Desperado
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The Report Card
-(Duration 2/5)
-(Quality 4/5)
-(Originality 5/5)
TOTAL SCORE 4/5 (Not Mathematical). AAAAAAAAAAAArrrrrrrrrrrrrrrghhhhh hhh!
Crystalium De Aeternitate Commando
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Fallen, I understand the broad discourse you propose: man, his thirst for conquest, rivaling his peers, subjugating, winning. Periods of peace and periods of war throughout human history. Don't think I don't grasp what you mean. But I feel that hate, only a few fools have instilled it, as Phidias says. One thing is to conquer, win, subjugate new lands, enlarge one's nation, venture into new territories. But hate?? It seems to me that what drives man is a beastly sentiment, yes, but not hate. Something more savage, primitive, and tied to the survival of the species. But I have never noticed hate in an animal. Aggressiveness, violence to conquer or defend, perhaps. Instead, hate, only a few twisted minds have thrown it into the big cauldron where you place it. In history, wars are waged with the thirst for conquest of lands, raw materials, and peoples. But, I repeat, it is a primordial feeling of survival. Hate does not exist in a human. Hate is something external, "other," I can smell its stench.