Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7456 days • Here since 9 january 2006
Mink DeVille Coup De Grâce
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Willy is part of that group of "lonely heroes" from the late '70s that I absolutely love. Willy, Bruce, Warren Zevon, Graham Parker, Elvis Costello, Garland Jeffreys, Tom Petty, and many others.
Mink DeVille Coup De Grâce
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Stunning record, like Willy.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Passaic 9/19/78
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This is THE bootleg, you're right. But the entire 1978 tour is devastating, probably Bruce's best for intensity. And the songs sound as they should, in the studio album the tracks lose their edge.
The Band The Band
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Sublime
Steven Spielberg La guerra dei mondi
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Well, I recently saw it again. It's a bit of a mess, but still watchable for some relaxation.
Joe Jackson Night & Day
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The review is a bit exaggerated; phrases like "best album in history" or "best song in history" are laughable, let's be honest.
Joe Jackson Night & Day
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Stunning, it forms my singer-songwriter hexagon of 1982 along with "The Nightfly," "Nebraska," "Big Science," "Imperial Bedroom," and "IV."
Tool 10,000 Days
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I haven't listened to them in ages, but the constant buzz in music groups has brought them here to me, "on the tip of the esophagus" (quote from Lino Banfi).
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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"Syd, Nico, Tim Buckley, Drake, Ciampi" always the same names that the usual "out of the box" characters bring up. They make them with a mold. That said, I’ve never really liked the PF post-Barrett and I’ll listen to them once a year. I’m not against duplicates, but with this we’ve reached the… thirty-thousandth review, right? Enough, come on.
Nick Drake Pink Moon
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Always a masterpiece