misterNo

DeRank : 0,05
DeAge™ : 7436 days • Here since 29 january 2006
Crosby, Stills & Nash CSN
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I almost forgot, in 1977 I was just 12 years old...
Crosby, Stills & Nash CSN
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For "antoniodeste," a slice of Parma, but of course, it fits perfectly :)... as for Crosby, he wrote for this album "Shadow Captain," which I consider a "gem," a true masterpiece, but he also wrote a "poignant" piece like few others (not on this record) "The Lee Shore," performed and sung spectacularly on the famous "4 Way Street"... frankly, I admit without shame that writing reviews is not my strong suit, but the desire to recommend "great" records and to fill "gaps" drives me to do it... I hope to improve...
Weather Report Heavy Weather
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a great album, featuring one of the best songs ever written: 'A Remark You Made'...
Supertramp Breakfast in America
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the album is wonderful, the cover is among the most beautiful works I have ever seen...
AC/DC Blow Up Your Video
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Frankly, the only track I like from this album is "Two's Up," which is, among other things, a song that's quite distant from the classic AC/DC style, reminding me more of Saxon...
Yes The Yes Album
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You know Vinsex, yours was an opinion, perhaps expressed in a brutal way, but still respectable; however, now you have been clearer and more complete :)... personally, I am a great admirer of Tex, Zagor (oddissea americana, alba tragica...), Mister No, and also Martin Mystère and Dylan Dog. Although the authors were different, the publisher was the same, and frankly I can tell you that since the creation of these last two characters, that little bit of magic, of archaeology, of pure adventure has completely disappeared from the scripts of Mister No. I have also read beautiful stories of Comandante Mark and Black Macigno :), but Akim I never liked... going back to Yes, they were great, truly great, in my opinion, underrated...
Yes The Yes Album
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Will it close? Well, the market always wins, anyway they "killed" it, those same authors and publishers who created it, when they decided to strip the magic and mystery from MisterNo's stories, making it exclusive to Martin Mystere and Dylan Dog, and left MisterNo at the mercy of improbable "criminals" and stories lacking bite... I, for one, stopped collecting it several years ago... when it was released, it wasn't a "shitty" comic as you say... obviously, I won't change my nickname, and you're free not to read me...
Alice in Chains Sap
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Now don’t give me chills... even the baptismal name of Mister No, there are few of us left who remember it... I’ll try to talk about the CSN...
Alice in Chains Sap
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in fact, I am doing some research...
Alice in Chains Sap
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"Got Me Wrong" is an absolute masterpiece of the genre...the album as a whole doesn't fully convince me. You mentioned "Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young," but except for "Neil Young," here on DeBaser they seem like complete unknowns; in fact, there isn't a single review dedicated to "Crosby, Stills, and Nash," it breaks my heart...