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Dire Straits On The Night
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Perfect performances, but some tracks are quite heavy (I can't digest "Calling Elvis").
Dire Straits Alchemy
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I subscribe and applaud, even though sometimes I find certain parts rather heavy (the 11 minutes of "Sultans of Swing").
Gabriele Salvatores Puerto Escondido
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In agreement with Teenangel.
Herbie Hancock Secrets
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Concise, but it gets the idea across.
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Great, this emerging group :-)
Decibel Decibel
Decibel Decibel
27 nov 10
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Good job, you are improving. The language is a bit rough, but the review is interesting.
Robert Conquest Stalin
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A criminal, without ifs or buts. The fact that he contributed to thwarting Hitler's plans for world domination does not diminish the horror of the terrorist regime created in the Soviet Union and then exported to the countries of the Warsaw Pact, idolized even by a good part of the European left, despite knowledge of the purges of '37. Not to mention the economic disasters of planning, industrialization, and forced collectivization. However, the system was already rotten in Lenin's time, and had he lived longer, he would likely have ended up adopting the same methods as his successor. The claim to build "the new man" contains within it the seeds of totalitarianism.
Ultravox Quartet
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Excellent opening. The ability to access – for free – an endless amount of music files has been a great achievement. However, sometimes abundance can be exhausting. I have 40 Giga of music on my PC, and I’ve listened to about half of it, and sometimes I download the same songs twice because I don't remember that I've already downloaded them. The thrill of waiting for an album's release, going to buy it, contemplating the cover, and listening to it in reverent silence and perfect solitude is priceless.
Black Sabbath Dehumanizer
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Interesting but too heavy for my ears.
Enrico Ruggeri Polvere
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Encouragement vote because listening to Ruggeri at an age when many are hanging between Cristina d'Avena and dARI is a sign of a certain maturity (as long as you’re 12 years old, eh!)