Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7456 days • Here since 9 january 2006
Blind Willie Johnson The Complete Blind Willie Johnson
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Double 5 from me too. Lately, I’ve been listening to the folk of the dawn, perhaps less famous than blues, but equally important, and the Anthology of Harry Smith is the Bible.
U2 The Best of 1990-2000
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I find it an excellent band up to Joshua Tree (perhaps their best, although I prefer the early post-punk with War); after that, they sought other paths and did so convincingly, like with Achtung Baby. However, the last 20 years have seen them deflate, and now they "play the Rolling Stones," living off their past.
Moby Grape Moby Grape
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Legendary album
Frank Zappa Orchestral Favorites
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I find Zappa post '75 a bit hard to digest, especially his albums straddling the '70s and '80s, too fusion-like for my taste. This one is particular, but I don’t recall it being one of his best; I’ll have to put it back in the stereo one of these evenings.
Bob Dylan Nashville Skyline
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This album is important to me; as a child, I listened to it over and over when I learned to use my parents' hi-fi: "Nashville Skyline," "Rain Dogs," "Darkness In The Edge Of Town," "Concert in Central Park," and "The Dock of The Bay" were in heavy rotation. So I don't know if it’s valid or not, but for me, it’s superb: long live the memories.
Chadia Rodriguez Avere 20 Anni
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What a drowsiness these arrogant and trollish reviews bring!
Ryan Adams Ryan Adams
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Really a great album, Ryan knows his stuff, although he often suffers from logorrhea (it seems he has 3 albums planned for 2019...)
Giulio Casale e Luca Moccafighe Dark Angel - I testi di Jeff Buckley
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Legendary Giulio Casale! The book could be interesting.
Giancarlo Caracciolo Internet ha ucciso il Rock
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Wait, Caracciolo should be Gallagher87, if I’m not mistaken?
Giancarlo Caracciolo Internet ha ucciso il Rock
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Come on? It seems interesting, and who is this debaserian?