Surferkangaroo

DeRank : 0,34
DeAge™ : 7484 days • Here since 13 december 2005
Saxon Power & The Glory
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Heavy metal of the 80s. Begone!
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
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Valè, as they would say in my hometown. "Of course you really like to keep the 'cazzo' in your mouth, huh." I don’t understand why it always has to end in insults, in spitting out judgments, in using foul language. Cimbarello, follow Dante: "do not pay attention to them but look and pass."
Roberto Vecchioni Ipertensione
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Hmm, I don't love reviews with too much copy and paste from the texts, but this one is well done. I’ve never listened to Vecchioni attentively, perhaps mistakenly, but it would take at least 30 ears to listen to all the music that deserves to be heard.
Le Vibrazioni II
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Don’t you think that 5 is a bit of an exaggerated grade? But maybe it’s just me who is a "music snob," as the dwarf from the Freedom Party would say.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
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Among the four, the one I'm most attached to is the second. If I were to make a rather childish ranking, it would be 2-3-1-4 in that order. In any case, they're all four 5-star albums, even though Plant’s voice can be somewhat cloying at times.
José Gonzàlez In Our Nature
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Hello everyone. Here are some responses in no particular order. @Nick: I agree with the comparison to Nick Drake, and that the first album was superior, perhaps also due to the so-called "novelty effect." In any case, anyone who wants to get close to Gonzalez must first go through Veneer. @Saputello: In my opinion, playing the guitar in open tuning has its own charm. The basses are much deeper and the highs blend better. But maybe I'm just a fan of unusual tunings! @Zannab: I knew Butler was supposed to release a new album, but I haven't listened to it. At this point, I'm hoping for a tour in Australia since I'll be in Melbourne from January to June. I'll give it a listen as soon as I can. Why don’t you review it? :). @OleEinar: Look, to be honest, I haven't seen this much snow in the last 3 years!!! The thing is, they don’t clear the streets here, they don’t spread salt! So with the passing of cars, it all turns into disgusting sludge :)! @Alessio: I’m going to see Motorpsycho on December 8. They’re playing in a not yet well-defined theater. I hope it’s awesome, or at least better than the last concert where the fire alarm went off halfway through and we had to escape!!! I'll let them know that there are requests from Italy ;)! @Pocahontas: Takk (thank you in Norwegian/Swedish/Danish/Icelandic (with + or - "k" depending on the country)). Phew... I made it!
José Gonzàlez In Our Nature
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@Sfascia: Federico Aubele? I have no idea who that is. Anyway, "Intimista" is a word that fits the subject in question well. @OleEinar: Well, we’re working a lot and it constantly drenches our feet due to the mix of snow/water=disgusting muddy stuff on the ground. :)
Mariano Apicella L'Ultimo Amore
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@defender85: "Party of the True Will of the People of Italy" you forgot the "freedom". Where do we go without freedom! It is "the party of the true will of the people of the strength of Italy of Freedom!"
Mariano Apicella L'Ultimo Amore
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"The sound of the album is very 'warm' and sunny, always catchy but it also lets us see Mariano very well in his intimate moments, but, above all... above all: a fernet Branca."