Vinsex

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DeAge™ : 7491 days • Here since 5 december 2005
Nickelback All The Right Reasons
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...damn...so I made the serious mistake of taking this identity for granted...(not at all obvious, by the way...) debut album = success...but where is it written???...Well, I apologize then...anyway, I listened to this album just 2 times and then left it to gather dust on the shelf...already heard, already heard and already heard!!!!!!!!!
Dio Lock Up The Wolves
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By the way Ronnie.. what happened to Robertson? He seemed like a rising star, but frankly, I've lost track of him after this album.... Anyway, I have the cassette of this album, and in the guitarist's bio, it explicitly states that he's 18 years old!!! They must have done an edition x year of the album! :-)))
Dio Lock Up The Wolves
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Guys, really my critiques are absolutely not gratuitous... let it be clear.. with Ronnie there is a friendly relationship.. and even though he has never written masterpieces like the MASTER.. he is nonetheless a passionate guy.. and that's enough to respect him... However, this review seems a bit like the opinion on the last championship made by a "gobbo"!!!!!!! :-))))))))
Nickelback All The Right Reasons
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Oh really? I have to admit my ignorance on this matter... it’s not a group I follow very closely... (and it shows)... Anyway, the album I’m referring to is the one containing the song "How You Remind Me," which is probably the first one...
Pain Of Salvation BE
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Great Grad....I was anxiously awaiting your judgment...!!!!! :-)))...Describing emotions, especially such particular ones, is indeed almost impossible...even though you will surely have other material to listen to (....) I strongly recommend delving into this album....See you soon..!
Ligabue Lambrusco, coltelli, rose & popcorn
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On Ligabue, the review by Vic Sorriso... mistakenly titled "front of the stage"...
Nickelback All The Right Reasons
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I will never tire of saying that the singer of this band represents (perhaps unconsciously) a carbon copy of Nick Holmes from Paradise Lost… both physically and vocally… I am indeed convinced that a group like this, if it slightly abandoned its overly commercial sounds, would lose a bit in terms of audience… but would definitely gain in quality… In any case, I liked this second CD much less than the first one…
Manowar Into Glory Ride
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Well, regarding the fact that this album isn't a masterpiece, I completely agree with you... however, it's absolutely false to downplay the technical skills of these musicians, and DE MAIO in particular... although he is quite atypical as a bassist, honesty in criticism requires us to acknowledge his tremendous technical abilities... sure, he’s not Jaco Pastorius........(!!!), but to think of him as incapable is like saying that Zakk Wylde isn't a great guitarist just because he’s rough and smelly!... In any case, this band, although indeed overrated, has released excellent albums (like Sign of the Hammer and Kings of Metal, for example...)
Pain Of Salvation BE
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Can you believe I would have been so close... too bad I only discovered them this year... :-((((
Dio Lock Up The Wolves
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I won't waste time correcting trivialities (line up is feminine) or demographic details (the guitarist was 18 at the time, not 16)... what really matters is to highlight the poor quality of your review; lacking bite, dull, and practically written without conviction... It's clear that you didn't like the album much, and despite this, you tried to praise it anyway... well, just this "bias" is enough for me to disdain your writing. Moreover, you don't even spare a word for the line-up... I remind you that the drummer was an interim member of AC/DC... In any case, I repeat, the review is not well-written at all, nor does it persuade me in terms of content... After a work like DREAM EVIL, an album like this feels really bad and bleak... There are few redeeming qualities... the title track and a bit of My Eyes... Honestly, I advise you to be a bit more objective in your reviews, because those written like this, frankly, teach nothing except to allow a proper outlet for a great enthusiast of the pamphlet (which you are...) No hard feelings, of course.