donjunio

DeRank : 7,00
DeAge™ : 7456 days • Here since 11 january 2006
Crosby, Stills & Nash CSN
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I wrote it, but they haven't published it yet. Be patient! "the lee shore" was published only on Four Way Street, strange as it may seem. Crosby wrote it one evening while he was in the Bahamas. Lucky him.
Crosby, Stills & Nash CSN
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Jerry Drake, by the way, I wrote a review on Buffalo Springfield, so you can enjoy several lines about Stephen Stills!
The Police Reggatta De Blanc
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A good album, but nothing more. At that time, bands like Wire, Joy Division, Talking Heads, and The Fall were swimming in much higher waters. Copeland is one of the greatest drummers of all time, but Sting was pompous and insufferable even with the Police.
Taproot Blue-Sky Research
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Honestly, I rarely listened to this. I liked Welcome more for its inspiration from the morbidity of Alice in Chains, even though it obviously didn't shine in terms of originality. I will try to listen to it more attentively.
Crosby, Stills & Nash CSN
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Dear Jerry Drake, honestly, I don't particularly love this album. It seems to me that the magic of the first two records has evaporated. It's still a good album, but not as special as its predecessors. In fact, it might be a bit languid in its dive into an era that no longer existed. The '70s, with their respective excesses, had clearly left their mark.
Sweek The Unbelievable Cinematic Crash
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I would say something from the first two tracks on the lineup.
Elliott Smith Xo
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Aside from the fact that Elliott was American, nothing in this review is salvable.
Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols
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beautiful review, great album
Bruce Springsteen The Rising
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The contrasts between pop and rock are simply misleading. Pop is not necessarily synonymous with bland or unworthy: "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles is a pop piece, but it is infinitely superior to any Aerosmith track, even though those are rock. Specifically in the Springsteenian context, the album in question didn’t quite resonate with me. Tracks like "Waiting for a Sunny Day" are really cloying, and even the more introspective pieces like "Nothing Man" seem to lack the clarity of the past. "The Rising," in particular, feels overwhelmingly steeped in rhetoric. Only for the aficionados.
Kyuss Wretch
Kyuss Wretch
13 feb 06
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I don’t know if Cobain was an idiot: for sure Cyco fat - judging by the photo you shamefully withdrew that depicted you with a nothing short of silly expression - has so few musical arguments that he must fill his union lines with thoughts from a fifth grader.
Mr Moustache: leave Cobain alone and get back to your pro-Nazi reviews of Ian Curtis, it’s for the best...