donjunio

DeRank : 7,00
DeAge™ : 7456 days • Here since 11 january 2006
The Dream Syndicate Live at Raji's
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great farewell live, perhaps their best album .....a step below though the unattainable "the one that got away - live at genk," the double farewell live by Thin White Rope
Hayao Miyazaki Tonari no Totoro (Il Mio Vicino Totoro, 1988)
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Bartleboom, there are no words to describe the way you write, the breadth of your topics, and the brilliance with which you present them...
Dennis Hopper Easy Rider
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great job supersoul!
Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip
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The album is decent, the rhythm section with Trujillo and Bordin is solid... but Jerry has never had that certain something that made the late Layne unique, and even his songwriting becomes monotonous over time. However, those who love Alice in Chains (the real ones, of course) can buy it blindly.
Neil Young & Pearl Jam Mirror Ball
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Well, "Harvest," while not reaching the depths of Neil's authentic masterpieces, is still a fantastic work... the mere closing triad of "Alabama," "The needle and the damage done," and "Words" gives me goosebumps even 13 years after the first listen. In "Live at the Massey Hall," De-neil is not entirely wrong: indeed, David Briggs, Neil's historic producer, wanted to release it instead of "Harvest," and Young himself acknowledged in the live album's liner notes that he was right.
Jens Lekman Night Falls Over Kortedala
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Pitchforkmedia.com is that site that can give an 8.0 to Justin Timberlake's latest album and a 1.9 to "Lateralus" by Tool, just to be clear...
Uncle Tupelo No Depression
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I prefer Wilco, they're more varied and sharper. However, I have very blurred memories of this album.
Alex Chilton A Man Called Destruction
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Great catch, I also want to add to the previous comments...
Meshuggah Destroy Erase Improve
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splendid