FLOYDMAN

DeRank : 0,24
DeAge™ : 7496 days • Here since 1 december 2005
David Gilmour On An Island
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No, sorry... I just re-read the review... a change in ratings is needed.
David Gilmour On An Island
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rece in itself beautiful. totally wrong and superficial judgments.
Jethro Tull A Passion Play
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Very good. Thank goodness there's someone who brings back the best prog/folk group ever. The review would, in my opinion, be a 4, but I'm giving you a 5 just because.
The Alan Parsons Project Pyramid
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Woolfson has recently released the sequel to the first project, that of POe; unfortunately, the Woolfsonian work (which I have, and is wonderful) is impossible to find in Italy. Woolfson, on the other hand, has dedicated himself greatly to the musical by reinterpreting "the turn of a friendly card" in the album "gambler," whose recording is extremely rare (also because it was never published, except at the exit of the theater where the work was performed [I have it]). Thank you all.
Gabry Ponte Gabry Ponte
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please... and then you complain if someone reviews The Wall 20 times.
BETTER TWENTY THE WALL THAN ONE SINGLE OF THIS LOSER HERE.
The re-reading of Geordie, but go to hell... if this is music, then I'm slim.
I feel sorry for the reviewer because he does have some good talent, it's a shame to waste it.
But please, don’t talk about “perfection.”
Jethro Tull Songs From The Wood
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MAGNIFICENT DISCO
GOOD RECE. too short for me
The Beatles The Early Tapes
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always great beat
David Bowie The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
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These absurd things need to be stopped in their tracks. Guys, we have to stop copy-pasting reviews... it had something familiar about it, damn it... Francesco, I wonder, if you can't handle the negative or positive comments that will come after YOUR review, that's enough! Go home! You're not obligated to review an album that's already been made. Come on.
Lou Reed Transformer
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beautiful the review. great the album
Michael Jackson Bad
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Well, I give it four stars, if nothing else because it’s the first serious review of a Jacko album. The album is listenable; if you give it a one (the score you rightly gave to the blue), it feels like you’re putting it on the same level as teenage boy bands in heat, come on…