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I'm 18 years old...if you want to know more, you can check my personal profile!
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Mr. Nobody, in fact I haven’t seen any bad language or serious insults. I've only read about people expressing their opinions regarding the review and the album. I thank antoniodeste for having taken my side, but as you say, there wasn't extreme need for that. Now I'm really happy that this review was well received, and I was very pleased to review a beautiful album by a very valid band; then everyone is free to say: “I don’t like the review” - “the album sucks” - “what a drag these Emerson, Lake & Palmer... I prefer Nek...”, so I don’t see any problem there. Musically, I have different tastes from all the kids my age, and if one of them reads the review and makes derogatory judgments about the band, the album, the review... I don’t take it too personally; the only thing I can say is “keep listening to that garbage of House or Dance, because from that kind of 'Music' (if you want to call it that) you won’t learn anything, while from what I listen to (let’s look at the statistics) I gain something.
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antoniodeste the page has been "visited" 249 times because I myself have entered several times to check if there were responses... do you understand? So most of the time it’s me.
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antoniodeste you are great...thank you
it's true I love what I listen to very much!
you hit the mark....if what I listen to excites me, moves me (and this album makes me feel so much, as much as the band’s way of reinterpreting and writing melody makes me dream...a world...perhaps possible....perhaps not) I write this because I hope that whoever reads feels the same emotions. In short, did you like the review? the album?
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But if they are exhibitionists, what harm would there be?
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Everyone is free to think as they wish. They themselves, in an interview, stated that as musicians coming from other equally well-known groups at the time (especially Greg Lake, who came from King Crimson, that had made a name for themselves with "In The Court..."), they had to prove they could play well; otherwise, they wouldn’t have become who they are.
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But it also matters that in between there are some of their compositions... and yes, it’s true, too many technicalities, but they knew how to handle it. In short, they knew how to play; ask a group today to do a classical piece in a Rock style... they’ll never manage it! Today, bands only think about being cool and making catchy tunes... regardless of the fact that it was the era when doing such things was trendy, but let's also commend the courage of having reinterpreted a beautiful work.
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"I lOVE mUSIC" I give a 5 to E, L, & P for the way they reinterpreted it, and another 5 to Mussorgsky for the compositions. Right, Grass?
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Thank you for the response, Grass! You really like Classical music, huh! I do too (but not as much as you!) I adore Bach and Beethoven (but I don’t listen to them that often!)
So, did you like this review more than the other two?
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"Old wise man"....I can understand that you might not like the album in question, but giving it a 1 seems exaggerated! I can see a 3, but... We also need to consider the historical importance of this record. To better understand what I'm talking about, I recommend you buy (but since you don't like it... download!) the concert DVD.... then you'll see that I'm talking about a great band and a great album. Not to mention the look of Emerson and friends!!!!!