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Modest Mussorgsky Quadri di un'esposizione
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Grass, I compliment you...beautiful review!
I noticed that Emerson, Lake & Palmer skipped several pieces...why is that?
I don't vote for the work because I still have to listen to it.
Led Zeppelin Presence
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Nice review, congratulations, it's not easy to review a great band like Led...! The album is not bad... but not better than the previous ones. There's just one small thing I don't agree with: I don't think they should have skipped "Candy Store Rock," after all, it's a '50s Rock 'n' Roll... and we both know that kind of Rock is the foundation of the whole genre! My score for the album is a solid 4...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures At An Exhibition
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Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone!
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures At An Exhibition
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ossian1973, what information?
The Beatles Abbey Road
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The Beatles Abbey Road
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Great album, for me the best of the Fab Four after "SGT Peppers" and the "White Album." The legend about Macca's death may seem true, but at the same time it could also be a hoax. It seems true because we give it too much importance, to the point that some time ago (I didn't see it; a friend told me later) they made a special in-depth program about this fact, I think it was on Raidue. It could be a hoax because if you look closely at the Macca of today, you'd see that he's the same one who sang "Yesterday." How can you tell? By his "little teeth" when he smiles. Do you know the story of the song "Lovely Rita"? (included on "SGT Peppers"): Rita would be the hitchhiker who stopped and asked Paul for a ride on that rainy day. After being taken home or to another place (I'm not sure exactly), Macca was on his way back home when the famous accident happened. The strange thing was that in the truck Paul collided with, there was the cousin of the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein! Then you all know the rest...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures At An Exhibition
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Grass, you who are a great connoisseur of Classical Music, I would like to start listening to it (since it's the foundation of all Music), who do you recommend I begin with? At Music school, we are currently studying Mozart (since this period marks his birth, right?)!
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures At An Exhibition
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Yes, it's true Grass, I'll definitely like Mussorgsky's version!
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures At An Exhibition
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Thank you!!! But I don't like the fact that I have to be treated like a "child." If my review is a 2, please be honest; if you have to give me a 4 just because I'm 18, well, I'm sorry. As for today, I'm not interested in discovering new musical "territories" (but why are there any today?), since we have hip-hop, house, dance, pop (the stupid kind, not the Beatles')... I hope that in the future (and this will be my life's goal), good Music will reign again. I want to be a Musician not to make money (money in Music is a consequence...!) but to achieve this goal of mine. When I was 15, I listened to dance music... partly because I liked it, partly because I wanted to follow the trends, but even ten years earlier, I listened to Le Orme (at just 8 years old, I went to see them in concert!)
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures At An Exhibition
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What do you think of me? That I've fallen behind the times????!!!(: