Exodus

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DeAge™ : 8527 days • Here since 3 february 2003
Radiohead In Rainbows
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But does the vote work well? I had obviously given 1 to the review... well...
Radiohead In Rainbows
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Great-grandchildren of Pink Floyd? I hope that was sarcasm..... Anyway, you practically described nothing about the album, what the songs are about, the context in which they were written, how they sound musically.... terrible review. I still need to listen to the album closely since it just came out, but after about fifteen listens, I think it's around a 3/4, just blast it and you'll perceive many more sounds from the little keyboards you mentioned.
Pink Floyd Meddle
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No more echos can make this record deserve the highest rating; it is the most beautiful song ever written. The rhythmic progression, the central break, the variation on different themes... In short, we are talking about PINK FLOYD, they truly made music, unlike Oasis & Co. They knew what it meant to CREATE music from nothing. Alright, maybe I'm too biased, but I've been listening to them for 13 years and I still can't get enough...
David Gilmour David Gilmour
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Well, I've never been interested in listening to this record. I've always argued that the Pink should be appreciated as a band and not as solo artists. Individually, they have too many shortcomings that, as a group, they perfectly filled. Good recap, well written, even though I've never listened to the album, I'm sure you're right.
Byezz
Radiohead Com Lag (2plus2isfive)
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it was me, sorry
Living Colour Stain
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A slightly THEMED review, but I like it; good references and it flows well. You can tell you listen to music with your brain, even if I think it’s good not to use your head too much, otherwise you’ll find flaws in everything and stop enjoying anything. Alright, I’m off to search for the album!!! -since I don’t know it :-(
Giardini Di Mirò Rise and Fall of Academic Drifting
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You've piqued my curiosity, so you hit the mark! If they resemble Sigur Rós in any way... I absolutely have to have them!!! I'll look for them and then I'll rate the album. Ciauzzz
Dream Theater Train of Thought
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flat... absolutely flat... I'm not saying they're not technically skilled, far from it, but technique alone isn't enough; I don’t find a soul in them: some tracks sound like the soundtrack of a racing game... while others irritate me. I even tried with this album, but it just doesn’t resonate with me the DT... what a shame.
Jonny Greenwood Bodysong O.S.T.
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It's a soundtrack that I might appreciate better while watching the movie. I've listened to it several times, but it didn't convey anything to me. Once, I played it without giving it much thought, but unexpectedly, abstract images took shape like an incomprehensible future (I thought I need to see the film), but it was too intense, too much "stuff" to decode for my limited brain. I tried again, but nothing... only at that moment did I admit to understanding it. What a shame.
Pink Floyd 1967/The First 3 Singles
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Some tracks were released in "relics," others in "The early singles," must-have collections for fans.
P.S.: I could be wrong, but I believe the true title is "Candy and a currant bun" and not "burn." It was originally created with another title: "Let's roll another one," and in fact with the chorus, it would have been more musically suitable, but due to censorship reasons, they had to change it, arghhhhhh.