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Caravan In The Land Of Grey And Pink
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Great rec, I’ve only listened to the self-titled LP by Caravan so far.
Le Stelle Di Mario Schifano Dedicato A...
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Sorry, but has Schifano passed away?
Le Stelle Di Mario Schifano Dedicato A...
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As usual, Lewis, you always manage to bring out astonishing things... I know the album but I've never listened to it. It's true that Rome wasn't New York or London, but wow, it was a very inspired time for Italy too... maybe the only one! The intro of the rec is really beautiful.
Van Der Graaf Generator Godbluff
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Beautiful rec... it makes you want to listen to the album! I will listen to it...
Pink Floyd Live in Rome Palaeur,June 20,1971
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I think that Pink Floyd concerts should be experienced as a spectator in front of the stage or watched on a screen ("Live At Pompeii" above all...). Just listening to them makes you miss half the show... Finally, a review on a bootleg, instead of the ultra-reviewed "Animals" and "The Dark Side Of The Moon"!!! Even though the review is sufficient, so a 3, I still want to give you a nice 4 for two simple reasons: 1) the choice to review a bootleg, 2) your username, wonderfully brilliant!!!!!
Love Da Capo
Love Da Capo
19 sep 06
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Great album. Considering it’s from 1967, you can already hear passages and changes in rhythm typical of Prog Rock, which was still in its infancy that year... and I must say there are also hints of Free Jazz that would develop three or four years later. Good rec!
Yes Yessongs
Yes Yessongs
18 sep 06
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Rec good, but unfortunately I haven't listened to the album yet...
The Who Who's Next
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wait in "Love Ain't for Keeping", just the acoustic guitar intro phrasing might sound Blues, but in the melody as you say... I don't know...
The Who Who's Next
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Rec good, but in "Love Ain't for Keeping" I don't feel any Blues... I give the album a solid 4, because I much prefer "Tommy".
Beatles One
Beatles One
18 sep 06
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There had already been a write-up a few days ago, but I like the schematic song-by-song approach... I can only give you a 3.5 because for "Day Tripper" - which for me has a magnificent riff and an extraordinary energy (perhaps more than "She Loves You") - you gave a 3 out of 5. The curiosities are great, especially the one about "The Long And Winding Road," which was released as a single only in Italy.