easycure

DeRank : 3,14
DeAge™ : 8126 days • Here since 13 march 2004
Bon Jovi These Days
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Nick forget the trash/jazz with inflections of English neo-psychedelia of "one wild night".. unique in its kind..
R.E.M. Around The Sun
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aaahh, when there’s stuff like Warner Bros involved, no negative critique holds up.. The only one I saw was about music, which was actually paired with another one that praised the album instead... Well..
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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lesson number three: if playing unplugged in front of the cameras is such a great merit, then I don’t understand the particular merit of Bon Jovi, since dozens of bands have performed at MTV Unplugged, including Nirvana, who were notoriously terrible at a technical level but, coincidentally, delivered what will remain the most beautiful unplugged concert in history, according to CRITICS. Review, review..
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Lesson number two to dear DAN who understands absolutely nothing about rock history: for the reasons listed above, it’s OBVIOUS that Back in Black CANNOT be considered the best rock album, simply because there has been music that is far more important, innovative, influential, kaleidoscopic… I mean: Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa, Velvet Underground, all of American psychedelia, all of British psychedelia, and the list goes on… There are at least 300 albums that come before Back in Black in any ranking of rock history. So, go back and review that ranking and you’ll see it pertains to the history of HARD rock, not rock in general…
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Oh my god, I think the anonymous comment above had to be Dan.. Poor thing, you’re in worse shape than I thought. Listen, I’m giving you an unfiltered piece of advice, because I think you need it: listen to the early Beatles albums again; you know.. those not-so-exceptional ones, full of ROCK 'N ROLL like "I Saw Her Standing There" and similar stuff.. or listen to the early Beach Boys, the ones of "Surfin' USA" or "I Get Around," so you can get a nice refresher on what the term ROCK really means, because it seems like you’re a bit confused. In fact, DAN, I don’t know if you know this, but Rock is something from the '50s, can you believe it! It wasn’t invented by AC/DC, oh no, that’s not it at all.. it was created by people like Chuck Berry, and it’s such a broad definition, so broad that you can’t even imagine…
R.E.M. Around The Sun
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Oh, Nick, damn it, I wrote to you too, but the comment is anonymous.. Anyway, I'm the one under Kosmo! ; )
Bon Jovi These Days
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Heh heh, Nick! They don’t know that I’m the sweet one and you’re the wicked one! Just imagine when they find out, it will be the end for their young minds.. TREMBLE, young BJ fans, beware of Nick, he’ll tear your hearts out and eat them!! :D
Great Bloom, see you soon then! ;)
Sonic Youth Washing Machine
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The description of the album doesn’t seem to have turned out too well.. At least, while reading you, I didn’t have a clear idea of how "Washing Machine" represented a novelty compared to the past. Maybe it needed something more..
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Come on, Saint Huck, don’t be mean! : )
Bon Jovi Keep The Faith
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Ah, but this MTV unplugged story becomes more and more diminished with every comment, I notice.. Indeed, BJ has no merit for having played at MTV Unplugged; he just played there.. and thankfully it was innovative for that reason a few dozen comments earlier..