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Dwayne Sodahberk Cut Open
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Well, who knows, maybe I'll review them, but if it has nothing to do with the Styx, I wonder what it means then (assuming it's not too personal) :)...
Dwayne Sodahberk Cut Open
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Can I expect the reviews of "Cornestone" and "Paradise Theater" from Styx in the future? As for the review in question, it's well written, but I don't know either the genre or the band...
Grant Lee Buffalo Fuzzy
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But why was the Home Page like it was before? Weren't the editors the ones deciding what to publish and what not?
Kansas Dust In The Wind
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The Punisher, you deduce well... and I respect others' opinions... however, and I say this only out of generosity, it would be worth giving that song a second chance, which is not at all trivial... try listening to the famous live version, with 2 superb violin solos and a truly stunning and heart-wrenching voice... give it a try, I’m just saying... give it a try :)...
Kansas Dust In The Wind
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meatloaf-ballads in syrupy sauce????? it's a great piece, sung by "God", with a wonderful guitar and sublime violins...
Kansas Dust In The Wind
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wonderful piece... melancholic, poignant... perfect review, to describe, passion, love, youth, and alas, the passage of time... but it didn't fool me, I feel like the same boy I was back then, and just like then, I know how to be moved, when the dust blows away in the wind...
Porcupine Tree Stupid Dream
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Wow, I really thank you, I didn't know them (I had only heard them mentioned in the flame of another review and I started searching), I'm going crazy for this album :)... especially (BUT I'M ONLY ON MY THIRD LISTEN) for the track "Don't Hate Me", heartbreaking, truly heartbreaking...
Franz Ferdinand Live @ Bologna
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who do you say seeeeeeeeeeee to?...
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death
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...and if someone were to tell me now, yes but it’s a very simple piece, with four "harmonics" taken here and there, it wouldn't change the substance; even if it were simple to play, it would still be a masterpiece from an emotional/compositional standpoint...
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death
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Yes, but... I believe that in the end, the compositions matter more, the quality of the melodies, the emotions they can convey... frankly, I know little about Judas, "British Steel" with that magical cover, bought on vinyl in 1980, but Iron Maiden (not to mention Saxon) have always given me more, an example above all "Remember Tomorrow"...