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Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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ah ah ah..now after this review and after Vic's Smile on Lennon, there are no more fans of the Beatles and Pink Floyd on De Baser...!!!
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Indeed, dear know-it-all (put like that it seems like I want to mess with you...he he!), we could have written a nice review inspired by the anecdote I wrote to you before....but then we had to be very careful of the talibans unleashed by Floydman and PourpleGirl.:!!!!! :-)))
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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Beautiful review... I really liked it a lot.. and I’ll tell you more.. behind your "dialogues" (by the way... you could have signed as Plato while you were at it....!) I also recognize a small grain of truth... Of course, DSOTM remains a "classic" and no one dares to argue about it... but frankly, it seems really exaggerated to me to react like Floydman did... Nowadays, there are bands of undeniable value that are absolutely not inferior to Pink Floyd, so it really seems excessive to take offense so much over a parody like this... Moreover, it’s not necessarily true that the creative process had to be "refined" in proportion to the success of the album... Many scientific discoveries and many rock classics have emerged in the most foolish and trivial ways imaginable... One example above all... During the Machine Head sessions in 1972, Roger Glover and Ian Gillan were pondering the title and lyrics for a song whose skeleton Blackmore had put together in 5 minutes... Looking out the window of their hotel-studio, they saw that big building on fire next to the lake.. and so an "inspired" Gillan prophesied.... "Well, we could call it... smoke... smoke on the water!!!" And Glover replied..."A SONG ABOUT DRUGGIES? NOOOOOOOO" And then Gillan...thinking it over, decreed..."NO no... let’s tell our whole experience from when we arrived here to the fire and our fallback into this studio..."...Done and dusted... with the enthusiasm of the whole band, those lyrics and that riff have influenced millions and millions of musicians and beyond... Now I wouldn’t be surprised if Gilmour and Waters really interacted as you said in the review... after all, it was the same year.. Guys, if you want to have great ideas, think of something else!!!!
Paul Simon Surprise
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Truly beautiful... it dips a bit at the end, but your irony is truly daring in some parts... great puny!!!! Too bad that the GREAT MASTER MACCIO CAPATONDA and his vile servant gneeration X have never tried to form an alliance at least with you... oh well... are you "each against the other armed???"!!!! :-)))
Renato Zero, (Danny Elfman) Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, it. vers.
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However, the associative reference to mushrooms… come on… what if they were hallucinogenic????..........
Dio Lock Up The Wolves
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ah ah.. I can already imagine who.... after all, desecrating the auctoritas of certain personalities is always a challenge that can come at a high cost... the tentacles of the MASTER are infinite.... :-))))))
Dio Lock Up The Wolves
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Well, you know what, I’m almost tempted to… (you’re a review instigator!!!):-))) In fact, I have to say that in my opinion, that album is definitely the most beautiful and heartfelt from Zakk... it’s a very, very melancholy and moving album, where the solos are truly an added value... in short, it showcases Zakk’s darker and more intimate side...
Dio Lock Up The Wolves
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ah ah ah!!! Sure, jetto!!!!..the intensity of the initial misunderstandings is matched only by the intensity of the subsequent respect...!! In fact, I shot a bit too much of a fly with a bazooka... I must admit it... also because, as you say, it’s not that great...(I won't hide that I intuitively compared it to good old Zakk... since he also made his debut with Ozzy at 19... the similarities with Rowan, however, stop here... because while the latter has ended up in oblivion, "uncle Zakk" on the other hand has come a long way. :-)))!!!!)
Dio Lock Up The Wolves
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..well.. he disappeared from the scene then! Practically the only noteworthy thing he did was this album... can you believe it.... :-(((((( In the end, the life of someone like Randy Rhoads lasted 100 years longer!!!!!
Nickelback All The Right Reasons
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Damn... I started from the silly assumption that a debut album automatically brings notoriety... BUT WHERE IS THAT WRITTEN!!! Anyway, I listened to this CD once and threw it to gather dust on the shelf dedicated to oblivion... R.i.p. :-))))))))