Vinsex

DeRank : 0,76
DeAge™ : 7491 days • Here since 5 december 2005
Pain Of Salvation BE
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In its particularity, I believe that this album, in 15 years, will be effortlessly compared to the great masterpieces of the '70s... Gentle Giant or King Crimson. I won't mention Pink Floyd because their promotional reach hasn't done much justice to Pain of Salvation so far... As I wrote in the review, however, in terms of potential, this album has nothing to envy to Dark Side... and it's not just because of the resemblance of "Dea Pecunia" to "Money"...
Metallica Metallica
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A tasteless review like a soup without salt... and the funny thing is that the beginning even arouses a bit of interest... Well, I understand the desire to communicate one's emotions at all costs for an album, but not like this... definitely not...
Ben Harper Both Sides of the Gun
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I love the idea of a dialogue with a "humanized" reader...but I don't know why, you could have been a bit harsher!...I would have taken more advantage of it with some local authors...it would have definitely made a bigger impact!...
Espen Lind April
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Paolo Maldini when he was young... come on...!!!!
Dio Master Of The Moon
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...a provocateur known as Maccio Capatonda...(go read his "masterpiece" review of Vecchioni....Embarrassing!)...Regar ding my review of Be, to be honest, I would have had more to say, but you know how it is.. I preferred to be "synthesized"...!!!!
Roberto Vecchioni Ippopotami
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...and also to criticize them, dear Maccio...anyway, I am more and more convinced that you are the pest of reviews...This is paradoxically proven by the fact that you consider albums like these to be masterpieces...Anyway, you’ve also been clever...after bothering everyone and always announcing one of your masterpieces/reviews, you could only come up with a "surprising" review...(precisely because reviewing records that "go" would have been too high-profile). My real fear, however, is another...that you decided to review this album because you actually like it...and that worries me quite a bit...even though on the other hand, it explains a lot about you...EMBARRASSING!!!!!!!!
Roberto Vecchioni Ippopotami
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oh no...I saw that it’s not the first time...anyway, my judgment remains the same...a myth has fallen for me...now only Vic Sorriso remains...
Roberto Vecchioni Ippopotami
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Listen, oh my MASTER... I mean, do you realize? Your criticism of the Marillion review is one thing, your vile sneering at Generation X (and all the other adepts) regarding some of my reviews is another... but after all the fuss you made, you choose to present yourself with a review that is simply boring (even if well-written and certainly sufficient) about a truly insignificant album... (and you give it a 5!!!!!)... Come on... I'm surprised you can appreciate an album like Misplaced Childhood... At this point, I could really go all out to return the courtesy... however, I don’t feel like shooting at the red cross, and I'll just say that I've been really disappointed by you... so much so that I hope you've been pranked and you're not the real Maccio... how sad... Embarrassing...
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Passion and Warfare, that is...
Steve Vai Fire Garden
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Of Vai, I only have the first album (Passion and Warfare... I believe it’s also the best). The problem with such a gifted guitarist is that (unfortunately) he channels all his abilities into sound experimentation. Sadly, the very concept of musical register becomes problematic with so much sonic alternative... the real limit of Vai is sometimes that he sacrifices melodies for an exasperating (and exaggerated) hyper-experimentation with the guitar. If he had sacrificed his flights of fancy in favor of a real band (as happened, albeit by fortuitous circumstances, with Whitesnake)... today we would definitely remember him no less than Van Halen. Unfortunately, his personality is too amphibious and chameleonic to be shared with other "common mortals"... A genius, nonetheless... without a doubt a genius of the instrument.