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Alcatrazz feat.Yngwie J.Malmsteen Live Sentence
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I highly recommend listening, but if you want to get an idea, go to: www.youtube.com type Alcatrazz in the search engine and watch the videos; there’s an extraordinary version of Evil Eye and then the various songs, in one of them there’s also Steve Vai (who would replace the master, but back then he was too unripe, Malmsteen was on another planet, today things are quite different!) Until next time, bye!
Mr. Big Mr. Big
Mr. Big Mr. Big
13 jun 06
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Matt, you’ve loaded up on the Mr. Big! Anyway, your reviews are well done and the band deserves it. By the way, on www.youtube.com I found a video of Big with Kotzen, entirely instrumental where they play a cover of Deep Purple, the legendary Burn! Ritchie Kotzen has some spine-chilling passages, check out the video if you haven’t seen it yet, it's truly worth it!
Steve Vai Sex and Religion
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If these are the new reviewers, we're in a good place, huh!!! Setting aside the fact that this can't even be called a review, Vai's album is, in my opinion, decent, but he has definitely done better both before and after. I rate the album 3.5.
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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This album deserves 5 stars only when compared to the recent output of the Maiden, but objectively I don't think it’s worth more than 3 and a half stars; only the very first works deserve 5, I would say up to The Number of the Beast.
Deep Purple Made In Japan
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Great review for a live show that represents the history of hard rock and the greatest era of the Purple with Gillan on vocals, five stars in a flash without even thinking about it!!
Joe Satriani Crystal Planet
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I'm sorry Aniel, but I fully align with Matt7; there's no analysis in your review, not even a hint at a specific track. More than a review, it seems like a simple opinion, which is valid in essence because the album is beautiful, but you haven't articulated it at all. Moreover, it doesn't seem true to say that Satriani has sounded the same for 20 years; the style is certainly there, but compared to Surfing with the Alien, he's made many changes. Take for example the album Joe Satriani—it's completely different in terms of ideas and compositions, and I could go on.
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen Rising Force
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Has anyone of you tried the Cort G series, like the G 250 or the G 285? What do you think of them?
Glenn Hughes Music For The Divine
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Hughes is great, with charisma and a voice that deserves a 10 out of 10! However, I'm not a big fan of the guitarist; maybe it's because I associate The Voice with The man in black Ritchie Blackmore, and well... there's just no comparison! Nevertheless, the review is pleasant and overall good.
David Lee Roth Diamond Dave
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Eat 'em and Smile is the only true solo album by Diamond Dave, featuring some truly incredible guitar work by Steve Vai; the other albums leave me pretty indifferent, and today I don't think he has anything more to say. The review is quite enjoyable.
Pantera Live @ Ozzfest 2000 - Video
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Ah, there is no doubt about that; he couldn't find better company than that! Yes, regarding the rest, I think my judgment is certainly influenced by the fact that I have never liked the group in question, but even if we want to be more objective, Hendrix has made history with the electric guitar; he has left pieces that, decades later, still hold the same charm. Randy Rhoads is universally considered one of the greatest and most talented electric guitarists to ever walk the Earth. I don't want to take credit away from Darrell, but any comparison with these sacred monsters would be somewhat reckless in my opinion. Then again, opinions are personal, and everyone can have their own! Until next time.