Fidia

DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7472 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Drain S.T.H. Freaks of Nature
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Alright, you convinced me, if I find them I'll definitely listen to them...
Drain S.T.H. Freaks of Nature
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If you promise me they're at least half as good as the L7, then I'll give them a listen..
Alice Cooper Hey Stoopid
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Honestly, I don't know where you saw Halford, Mustaine (the jam with Alice on No More Mr. Nice Guy is fun) and Sebastian Bach participating in this album. For the rest, I agree with you on the beauty of the album, but the reviews seem too much like an encyclopedia.
Ozzy Osbourne-Randy Rhoads Tribute
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The review is nice, but allow me a critique: you should have focused more on the album in question or otherwise reviewed Diary of a Madman. Moreover, in my opinion, Sarzo, as a bassist, is not worth as much as the subsequent Bob Daisley.
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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Oh my, how many nonsense written about this album by the reviewer.
Let’s see if I can list a few:
1) I don’t know where you heard that "Welcome to the Jungle" was the soundtrack of Terminator (maybe you’re confusing it with "You Could Be Mine" in Terminator 2); the drummer of Appetite for Destruction is Steven Adler, not Matt Sorum, who was playing with the Cult at the time, with Astbury and Duffy; 3) saying that the solo of "Sweet Child O' Mine" is pinkfloydian deserves an Oscar for stupidity; 4) I honestly don’t know where you hear the blues in AFD; I don't understand what kind of comparison you can make between Guns and AC/DC; 5) But how do you skip "My Michelle" and "Think About You," two songs (which I consider decent, by the way) and have the audacity to rate the album; 6) the review, in my opinion, deserves the top prize in the category of reviews with the highest percentage of banalities and clichés.
No hard feelings, Brethart, go back to watching Wrestling, it’s better.
Indukti S.U.S.A.R.
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Hi Logic, as promised, I checked out the group's website and downloaded a few songs.
Prefacing that I am quite conservative from a musical perspective (I mean that I’m fond of the classic structure - song, that is intro, continuation, chorus, solo, finale, all obviously seasoned with vocals), I must admit that your discovery presents intriguing aspects but would require many listens to be fully appreciated.
Your review is truly excellent, and I particularly liked your artistic comparison.
P.S.: Are you sure Bregović isn’t playing under Kusturica’s supervision? ;-)
Best regards.
Dream Theater Awake
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Enough with the reviews about the Theater, please...
Aerosmith Permanent Vacation
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Damn condor, you are absolutely right....
I had misread my now worn-out tape due to time and repeated listens...
Asking for forgiveness from the reviewer, I change my vote.
Ratt Ratt & Roll 81-91
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Well done, I really liked this one!
ROUND AND ROUND....
Aerosmith Permanent Vacation
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There’s no denying you’re very precise and meticulous.
One note, Appetite.. is from 1989.
One point off for this small inaccuracy.
As for the album, I much prefer Pump, which, in my opinion, marks the peak of Aerosmith’s second era.