easycure

DeRank : 3,14
DeAge™ : 8123 days • Here since 13 march 2004
Dream Theater Awake
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Definitely the only noteworthy review I've read so far about Dream Theater: at least you're a bit more scientific and you don't throw around lines like "the perfect band" and other similar nonsense.. however, they just will never sit right with me..
Syd Barrett The Best Of - Wouldn't You Miss Me?
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Great, really great Syd!! But the individual albums are better than the compilation, right? Anyway, I honestly tell you that I found it a bit hard to read it all. It's better to focus more on the album and less on Syd's life, since it's a review...
Dream Theater A Change of Seasons
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I would say they are boring, ephemeral, useless, bland, nauseating, irritating, egocentric, narcissistic, arrogant, cold, diluted, insensitive, deleterious, discordant, but also, why not, lacking in taste, repetitive, derivative, indeed at times almost plagiaristic, overrated. With that said, I really don’t see by what right you can define such comments (and obviously those who make them) as hypocritical.
Matmos The Civil War
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I've never heard them, but they seem promising...
The Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
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Thank you so much, Barry! I'm listening to it constantly! "Yoshimi, they don't believe me," fantastic!!
On Trial New Day Rising
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They really look cool!!
Fugazi Repeater
Fugazi Repeater
29 mar 04
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Thank you, Kosmo! ;)
Pavement Crooked Rain Crooked Rain
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Great, great Josi!! I just saw this review now and it’s perfect. In two words, you say everything about this amazing show! It's a pity that I wanted to do it myself.. :) ;)
Pink Floyd Atom Earth Mother
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This is truly a masterpiece! Forget about Dark Side and all that later stuff! Even "Summer of '68" is a little gem!
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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First, Pink Floyd are not the longest-lasting band in rock history, or at least not yet. Second, I didn't talk about Barrett, but when I mentioned earlier albums, I was referring also and above all to stuff like "Saucerful of Secrets" or "Atom Heart Mother", which by the way I've been listening to quite well since I was 8 years old. Third, I find it a bit reductive to say that Gilmour up to Meddle only "laid the slide on the guitar," and I wonder what YOU have listened to from the albums before DSOTM. Fourth, I find pieces like "Careful with that Axe, Eugene," "Atom Heart Mother," "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," "Astronomy Domine," "See Emily Play" to be enormously more expressive, creative, experimental, and original than the pseudo-psychedelic easy listening of DSOTM, obviously in my opinion!