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Il Balletto Di Bronzo Sirio 2222
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thank you all!!! I don't know if you've noticed, but in my rec there are a couple of typos... I can't seem to get along with the keyboard.... (:
Il Balletto Di Bronzo Sirio 2222
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nick 81, of course it has been reissued on CD... I have it.... however, it’s not very easy to find. If you want to search for it, it’s part of the series distributed by BMG - ITALY "Rock Progressive."
Il Balletto Di Bronzo Sirio 2222
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Lewis, I don’t know why, but I always wait for you in my recs! Personally, I prefer this debut album more than the following "Ys". Lone's singing is not exceptional, but the keyboard skills? Bow down. As for other voices in Italian Prog, there are some of excellent quality... for example Francesco Di Giacomo from Banco, Aldo from Le Orme, Marco Cecioni from Balletto, Lanzetti from Acqua Fragile, Demetrio from Area... there are, come on.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
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What kind of cover is this? It looks like the cover of a demo... well, I don't feel like repeating the same things, so I’ll simplify by saying that the Red Hot Chili Peppers have been done since "Californication" onward (including this new album). Honestly, I didn’t get the video... if you’ve noticed, the guitar solo that Frusciante plays is similar to the riff of "Purple Haze" by Hendrix... The recording is amateurish... and fits with the little you've listened to, so a nice 4...
Jethro Tull Aqualung
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I would give this album a 5 just for the riff of the title track... too bad I haven't listened to the rest of the album (FOR NOW). The rec is okay... a 4.5... hi Trespass84 and welcome!
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded
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Anyway, I agree that music today is (apart from a few musicians) "made" only for money and no longer as an art form.
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded
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I meant to say that it proposes Zeppelin classics with an Eastern twist...
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded
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The album features the classics from Zeppelin, which is something that really appeals to me. Sooner or later, I'll give it a listen! As for the rec, I wouldn't know.... from your nickname, it seems like you’re a fan of Zeppelin and that you should know a lot about the band... but... I would give it a 3.
Nomadi Corpo Estraneo
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Puny, I'm sorry but I have to disagree a bit... I Nomadi is one of the groups I follow and greatly admire, and I’ll tell you that I bought this album and I actually quite liked it. I agree that the Nomadi were better in the '60s (a different era, clearly) and that today's ones are monotonous. In fact, the last one from SanRemo (aside from the lyrics) didn’t please me much. I give your "rec" a 3, because as I repeat, up to a certain point I agree with you, and to the album a 4, because it moved me even though it’s quite commercial (and I’m not very fond of commercial tunes).
50 cent The massacre
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HOW CAN YOU DESCRIBE THE "PIECES" IF THEY HAVE NO MELODY, IF THEY DON'T EVOKE EMOTIONS AND IF THEY'RE JUST BULLSHIT SPOKEN BY AN IDIOT, A FOOL, AND A PUPPET TALKING... HIP-HOP IS NOT WORTH A DAMN, 90s RAP WAS GOOD, AT LEAST IT EXPRESSED THE ANGER AND DISORIENTATION OF BLACKS, THEN THAT ASSHOLE EMINEM CAME ALONG AND MADE EVERYTHING COMMERCIAL. 50 CENT IS WORTH EXACTLY WHAT HIS NAME SUGGESTS: 50 CENTS, OR MAYBE NOT EVEN THAT... I HAVEN'T READ THE REC, I'LL READ IT.... LONG LIVE ROCK!!!! A GENRE THAT CAN TRULY EXPRESS ANGER, JOY, DISORIENTATION, AND LOVE FROM THOSE WHO CREATE IT.