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DeRank : 1,83
DeAge™ : 7453 days • Here since 12 january 2006
Martin Barre Stage Left
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In fact, it is not accurate to say that he did not compose a single note until 1984. Conundrum and Quatrein are his, on the Minstrel vinyl he is credited as a co-author of the title track, and on several occasions he has emphasized that the music of Thick as a Brick is the work of the group. Moreover, he is credited for "additional material" in Songs from the Wood and Heavy Horses!
Frameshift Unweaving The Rainbow
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What songs has LaBrie written?
Jethro Tull Minstrel in The Gallery
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Hi Guys. Do you know who wrote the title track? On Wikipedia, it's credited to Anderson and Barre, but in the booklet of my CD, there's nothing about that. Moreover, even in Bursting Out, no credit is given to Barre...
Carmen Consoli Mediamente isterica Deluxe Edition
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Instead of re-releasing the same album re-sung, he could have reinterpreted it entirely live and released the respective live version... Absurd operation!
Keith Jarrett The Koln Concert
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Hi Primiballi. I’ve read many of your recent reviews and got the impression that you are attacking a certain pseudo-intellectual arrogance that only spits out insults and never provides reasoned critiques. This album is no exception. If I can speak of criticism (for goodness’ sake, purely subjective), it’s precisely in its tendency to go into "obsessive" passages that sometimes don’t seem fully inspired to me: but when the musical narrative breathes and branches out in a thousand directions, that’s when Jarrett leaves enormous marks of musical genius... Or perhaps, he has left them?
Keith Jarrett The Koln Concert
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@ PV(EQUAL)NRT: demolished Jarrett, which jazz pianists do you consider superior? And for what reasons?
Pooh Pooh Book
Pooh Pooh Book
9 mar 09
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Quiz of the day: "Concerto per un'oasi" is a copy of which Pink Floyd song?
Oriana Fallaci Se Il Sole Muore
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So far, I have only read a few sparse articles by Fallaci. The impression I derived each time was one of absolute dissent. I especially remember the arrogance, the violence employed, and an irritating use of metaphor. The idea I gathered is that of a character in love only with their ego, and that has been enough to keep me away from their books. At the same time, however, I have heard comments from people I consider "open-minded" who argue that there is something good in her works. The current debate urges me to dig deeper. Despite the dislike I have for Fallaci, I believe that, in any case, it is better to focus on the parts of a single work rather than attacking the character.
Steve Vai Passion and Warfare
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@ dervin. You claim to have grown up, among others, with the guitarist of Led Zeppelin, and then you call him "Paige"? If you're a fan of Jimmy PAGE, you can't keep making such a mistake!!!
Steve Vai Passion and Warfare
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By grace, Jimmy PAGE, Jimmy PAGE!!!!