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Adagio Dominate
Adagio Dominate
14 apr 06
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what a terrible repetition I did... :(
Shadow Gallery Legacy
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I would like to apologize to everyone, there is a huge mistake in the review, the first track is actually called Cliffhanger 2, I don’t know why I wrote headciff....I'm sorry.
Shawn Lane Powers Of Ten
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Guys...sorry...but how can you say he has a technique like Paganini??? Do you realize that Paganini had a technique that was a bit beyond simple human conception???
Malmsteen is not like that at all...because otherwise, excuse me, but what about people like Segovia (who only played classical guitar)? Is he the reincarnation of Jesus????
Shawn Lane Powers Of Ten
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The fact that Malmsteen was original in '83 doesn't change the fact that now he has nothing left to say... I don't know him well... mmm that's not true, okay I got the nationality wrong, but musically I've had all of Malmsteen's discography... I know him well musically.
The fact that there are many guitarists trying to imitate him doesn't make Malmsteen great or the best... just take a band like Rhapsody, copied everywhere around the world, but that doesn't make them great.
I stand by my opinion.
Goodbye.
Shawn Lane Powers Of Ten
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I maintain the opinion that, having listened to the entire discography of Malmsteen, Vai, and a lot of Satriani, Lane is definitely better in my view...
For Lane who???... I don't know if you know this guitarist... but he is surely better than Malmsteen, considering the very little originality of the Russian guitarist.
As for Vai and Satriani, the latter doesn’t appeal to me; I find him a bit "flaccid," technically skilled, sure, but lacking in melody, while I really like Vai, though I think Lane is a tiny bit more technical and enjoyable in his transitions.
Maybe if Lane had had the exposure (is that how it's said?!?!) of these three guitarists, we wouldn't even be here discussing this matter amicably :)
Shawn Lane Powers Of Ten
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So, look... I’m biased to a certain extent... Shawn Lane was definitely an artist of exceptional caliber in his own "little" way, gifted with a technique and taste that were absolutely extraordinary. The fact that he collaborated with artists like the already mentioned Di Meola or the less frequently mentioned Frank Gambale confirms that Lane was indeed a guitarist of outstanding level.
Moreover, among all those people you mention, there are only two guitarists connected to jazz (Vaughan and Di Meola, even though the former had very pronounced blues roots).
Finally, I’d like to tell you that no matter how little you might know this artist, it doesn’t take away from the fact that he was certainly better (by a good margin) than guitarists like Vai, whom I adore, and Satriani, not to mention the similar virtuoso Malmsteen... but come on, you say that the comparison with Petrucci is an easy game and you bring up Yngwie???? Seriously... he may not have been an innovator like Van Halen or even more so like Hendrix (of whom I can’t quite grasp the true essence given my young age), but he was definitely an immensely unique musician.
Renato Zero Il Dono
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Mmm...hello puni, the review is really strong, I liked it....I haven't heard the concert so I won't express an opinion, although I must admit that, given the total garbage circulating in Italian music, Renato Zero, who at least has a beautiful voice, I definitely appreciate much more than other artists who are more followed in the music scene of our country.
Freddie Mercury Mr.BadGuy
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they’re much cooler and less gay...plus I like how they move...because I couldn’t care less about the music...but they’re really cool and manly...
Well...ladies and gentlemen, here’s why Italy is considered scum by foreigners...all show and no substance...congratulations.
Watchtower Control and Resistence
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Magnificent, a huge techno metal album (as Ale79 understands it :D)... the watch are great as usual... but no one doubted that.
Labyrinth No Limits
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Well, I didn't mean techno in a technical sense... It's natural, then, that in the global metal scene, the labs handle things more than excellently at the level of many prog bands. But here, techno was really meant as nightclub techno :)