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Andreas Vollenweider Book Of Roses
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Talking about a suspect for external conspiracy in a mafia association doesn't risk ruining the concert for you? Coming back to the album, I think it's really a fascinating work. The review is gentle with its references to the years gone by and the child, but I would have preferred to have more comments and considerations about the album.
Pat Metheny One Quiet Night
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When a review paints such clear images of the album, it means it's a really great review. Congratulations...
Keith Emerson Inferno (Original Soundtrack)
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Thank you for the detailed description. It conveys the idea well...
Roger Waters Radio Kaos
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Despite Roger Waters' impressive artistic credentials, I believe I can freely express my agreement or disagreement with his past and future work.
David Gilmour About Face
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Hi pros12. I was wondering about your absence. In fact, I could have said a few more words about "Until we sleep." The very square rhythm of this song and the lyrics (frankly not up to Gilmour's standards) make this song, to my ears, quite unremarkable. However, there’s a nice instrumental part in the middle. And then the live version is definitely better.
Pink Floyd Meddle
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The grades.
Pink Floyd Meddle
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For floydman. Nice review. I don't agree with the comments on "A pillow of wind" and "Fearless," but that's a personal aesthetic judgment. I give your review a 4 for the flaws highlighted by barret70. In my review of "About face," I asked you a question: it would be nice if you could reply.
Pink Floyd Meddle
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For Killgod. One can not appreciate the music of Pink Floyd and believe they haven't been important in the history of rock, but why give a 1 to a review that has the "fault" of discussing an album of a band you don't like?
Richard Wright Broken China
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The source from which I learned about the depression of one of his friends is an interview with "Musica, rock e altro" from 1996. Perhaps Wright had been vague in his response to avoid drawing morbid attention to that particular person. I too later heard about the wife... perhaps it was better to stay vague.
David Gilmour Teatro Arcimboldi Milano 24.03.06
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The first part of the concert was dedicated to his latest solo album, so he's not just doing the same things for thirty years. In the second part, there were songs from Pink Floyd in which he participated at all levels (writing, arrangement, vocal interpretation). If you think he has no right to perform those songs live, what would you say about Waters? He too has performed songs from the Pink Floyd era (which, by the way, made up more than half of those concerts), including pieces not solely written by him. Waters has also toured theaters, and I assure you those prices were quite steep. And Waters will also have another Floyd with him, Nick Mason. The theatrical dimension is magical; it can't even begin to compare to that of stadiums and squares. But it is extremely COSTLY, and that's why it's also BORGHESE. I don't have a high opinion of figures like Liguori or Linus, but I still believe I would encounter them at a Waters concert. You're right to be upset with the music management system, and prices like these keep a lot of people away. In theater, you'll find wealthy individuals for whom that money is no burden, or desperate fans making sacrifices to get those tickets. Are they sick? Perhaps, but it's out of love—maybe even misplaced love, but love nonetheless.