DanteCruciani

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Bugo Golia & Melchiorre
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In my opinion, it's an interesting album.........and anyway, the synthesizer is a great piece!
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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But Paul McCartney didn’t die in a car accident in 1965?......... Anyway, I liked them back then.
Dadamah This Is Not A Dream
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It must be a great album, and I've heard it mentioned several times already... would you put in some samples, philosopho? saludos
Frank Zappa One Size Fits All
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Finally here it is! I find the review excellent Mr. Green Genes (and it wasn't easy to write) and it reveals all the passion you have for Franceschiello........1) You did well to list the lineup, which in my opinion remains the best among the Zappas and the one I am most attached to, also boasting some of the greatest musicians of the last 40 years. 2) The piece you mentioned from "Chester Gorilla" should also be in the DVD "the dub room special," if I'm not mistaken, where while they are playing, someone dressed as a gorilla comes from behind the scenes and pokes Thompson. 3) Thank you for mentioning me, even if I'm not at your level of Zappa knowledge (especially in terms of the number of CDs, while you seem to have finished!), but I must say that we've spent a lot of time discussing Uncle Frank. 4) The initial quote is one of the most beautiful things I've read about Zappa, a man who has never compromised in the music business and who, when necessary, was ironically ruthless! Great....... I also join in, as I mentioned in my review: thank you truly Frank, thanks for everything!
Ultra Vomit M. Patate
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we want the samples!
Tony Banks A Curious Feeling
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I will try to listen to it and I also like the cover. Great recommendation! Of course, this man has made some splendid pieces on the keyboards when he played with Mr. Gabriel...
Rick Wakeman The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table
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Sure, Wakeman's solo from Close to the Edge is one of the greatest of all time.........
Rick Wakeman The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table
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Of Wakeman's solo works (a phenomenal keyboardist, no doubt about it), I only know "The Six Wives of Henry VIII," but I find it too verbose and baroque……… maybe this one is too?! Moral of the story: Wakeman, along with Emerson, was one of the greatest keyboardists of prog, but in the long run, unfortunately, it feels like a waste of time....... just a personal opinion, no hard feelings.
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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And now let's go with the THREE most beautiful LIVES of Frank!!!...this time in order.....
Frank Zappa Absolutely Free
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In particular, Jazz from Hell is another of Zappa's greatest and most absurd albums, definitely among his best... you were right to mention it!