nick81

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Premiata Forneria Marconi Per Un Amico
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Eh! Unfortunately, they have already done it on Dracula (very well, by the way) and as a matter of principle, I never repeat a review that has already been written. However, I sign up for Serendipity! Regards.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Per Un Amico
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Guys, did you notice how few people talked about the last album Dracula (a fantastic record)? There's always room for the nonsense of various Ramazzotti and Pausini, while for great artists not even a line. If it had been released in England, they would have praised it. Even Battiato mentioned in an interview that if it weren't for the shortsightedness of record companies in the '70s, many of them could have made it on a global scale.
Genesis And Then There Were Three...
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This album was released to us recently and I must say it’s enjoyable to listen to.. of course, it doesn’t reach the heights of the previous ones (Hackett's departure was crucial) but if you forget about sheep and foxes you can appreciate it. In some ways, it reminds me of "Canto di Primavera" by Banco.
Peter Hammill Chameleon In The Shadow Of The Night
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The Eels and Peter Hammill making an album together; can you imagine? It wouldn't be for anyone else!
Genesis Trespass
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No, this is a group I miss; I'll try to fill the gap.
Genesis Trespass
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Yes, for goodness' sake, they are good, but I find them a bit repetitive (especially the Stones), while Genesis have gone through a lot of evolutions, some even wrong, but they gave it a shot. Regarding PFM, I wanted to say that their recent songs have a modern sound and they are looking around; they have even collaborated with Daniele Silvestri and Pasquale Panella.
Genesis Trespass
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I am quite confident about a possible reunion. The Genesis, even in their more commercial albums, have done things more than deserving, while the Deep and the Rolling, with all due respect, cannot compete with them. As for the idea that it's no longer time for prog, I don't entirely agree; for example, there are bands like Finisterre and Malaavia and Greenwall that, in my opinion, can certainly hold their own against the "older" ones. Another reunion that I believe is promising is that of PFM, as they are making good albums while managing to keep up with the times. Regards.
Genesis Trespass
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I would just be satisfied if they re-proposed their masterpieces from the '70s; otherwise, we’ll have to keep seeing the Musical Box in concert (who, by the way, are very good).
Genesis Trespass
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Yes, you're right Miki, for example the VDDG with "Present" have made one of their best albums.
Genesis Trespass
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If they were to reunite, they should give much more space to Steve Hackett (for me, he's the one who has had the best solo career); then, great things could come out of it.