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Mudhoney Live @ Rainbow, Milano, 19.05.2006
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I wonder how someone can publish such nonsense.
Dio Holy Diver Live
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I must have the vinyl of "Look up the wolves" by Dio somewhere at home, do you remember Ronnie? Maybe you could do a review of it soon; it's missing from the site!
George Michael Older
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brizz89: I’m not a fan of the genre, but I assure you that Older is a work that is truly far from pure commerciality and Wham-like sounds. It’s certainly not “a dance album” as you say; your critique seems a bit out of context to me.
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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maybe with the g of genoa!
W.A.S.P. W.A.S.P.
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Sure! Next time, though, I want to give you a really high score, at least a nice 4, and I'm sure you'll do a great job. Anyway, this one, as I wrote, already had some really solid premises, so keep up your good work, accept constructive criticism because it helps you improve, and don't give too much importance to the rest; that's my little piece of advice!
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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paranati
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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I think it refers to Zakk Wylde, former guitar player for Ozzy Osbourne, but I'm not sure! Back to earlier, dreamwarrior, I actually believe that only one guitarist has reached technical and qualitative levels in the neoclassical genre that can be compared to the first Malmsteen, and that is Vinnie Moore in Time Odyssey, of which I have written a review, explaining that I do not consider him a clone of the Swedish guitarist at all, even though he started as a guitar shredder.
W.A.S.P. W.A.S.P.
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And who do you think it is? It's "the great" MASTER Maccio Capatonda, who has targeted Vinsex, me, you, and who knows how many others through his double mirror Generation X!! Your review would be good if it weren't for that blunder you made about the genres played by the band, but don't pay too much attention to it; you learn by making mistakes!
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy
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It's true, Impellitteri really sounded rough back in the Stand in Line days, but the album has some good songs and he has improved quite a bit since then. I saw a live video on YouTube where he finally has a respectable sound! Anyway, there's not much to say; the Malmsteen of Rising Force and Trilogy remains unbeaten in the genre to this day. It's so evident that I think it's even pointless to discuss it.
W.A.S.P. W.A.S.P.
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But for heaven's sake! Who keeps writing that you only listen to God and Wasp?