Vinsex

DeRank : 0,76
DeAge™ : 7491 days • Here since 5 december 2005
Dream Theater Score: 20th Anniversary World Tour with the Octavarium Orchestra
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Errata corrige: no sleep 'til hammersmith
Dream Theater Score: 20th Anniversary World Tour with the Octavarium Orchestra
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Disco capital, even though it's the 5th live album from the New Yorkers. If they had only done this, I'm sure in a few years we would associate it with Made in Japan, No Sleep Till Hammersmith, or Live After Death.
Yngwie J. Malmsteen Eclipse
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Musician, who can be appreciated at the latest up to the threshold of the new millennium with Alchemy. After that, however, I would say he truly began to approach unlistenable. Great album, although the best, in my humble opinion, remains Seven Sign.
Genesis Selling England By The Pound
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Useless stereotypes. Despite Collins being a jerk, even in the 80s Genesis did something good. Duke is a good album, and the song Mama, from the homonymous record, is incredibly intense, as is No Son of Mine from their second to last platter. Personally, I think Wind and Wuthering is at least on par with Selling England. Here we’re reasoning through preconceptions, and I don’t like that at all.
DragonForce Sonic Firestorm
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I notice a certain animosity towards this group. In fact, they present themselves in a very presumptuous and pretentious manner, perhaps because they are all too aware of their peculiarities... however, in the end, I would say that this narcissistic aspect shouldn't overly influence the judgment... otherwise, bands like Tool shouldn't even be listened to. The comparison with the Californian band is obviously purely descriptive, but what I want to say is that if this group, while not shining with particular innovation, manages to write and play an hyper-accelerated but convincing power, I see no reason not to appreciate it. After all, music serves to provide emotions and personally, this summer the album in question has given me more than one. Perhaps the best of their trilogy.
Queen The Miracle
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"And Freddie Krueger really sings beautifully"....now I understand the reason for this review....
Black Sabbath The Eternal Idol
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I would say the description is absolutely comprehensive and convincing. I completely resonate with what you’re saying... My only hesitation regarding the rating is that I would have raised it by at least half a point, but since De Baser's evaluation grid doesn't allow that, it's fine as it is.
Queen A Kind Of Magic
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"The song starts with distorted voices (some have said it contains subliminal messages, but that's all false)." Instead, capron, if you take a look online, you can read from more and more sources that when played backwards, the vinyl emanates an adoration of the sabbath (I believe it says, 'dear satan, I worship the sabbath', I don't remember exactly because I did the experiment on my vinyl several years ago). This alone is enough to give you 1. The rest of the writing is absolutely irritating.
Deep Purple Made In Japan
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F*** OFF!
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath
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Very mediocre review. You could have focused more on the innovation of this album, rather than lamentably raving about it, track by track. Absolutely useless as written; to the reader, it doesn’t say anything more than what they already know... (unless they know who Black Sabbath are).