Pibroch

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Roberto Vecchioni Hollywood Hollywood
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Oh man, you're right too... But I didn't want to create a national home, sigh, I was just a kid when I thought about it! "Burattino senza fili" I really love, but let's say it's a bit distant from the typical standard of his early albums. "Re Carlo," on the other hand, I've only known for a few months, and it's actually a gem. The thing is, Vecchioni is often unusual in his choices, but, I repeat, my intention was just to... transcribe the tumult of thoughts that goes through a child listening for the first time to grown-up music; and this thing struck me, what can I do? As for climbing up the walls, now IT'S ABSOLUTELY TRUE, I don't know how to counter anymore. Thank you for the criticism, in the next reviews I will avoid certain things! :D
Yes Going For The One
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The album, from the golden era, is the only one, with half of "Relayer" that I really don't know. I’ll have to catch up... As for the ratings, I want to have some fun too: an unconditional 5 for "Yes Album", for "Fragile" and for "Close to the Edge"; a solid 4 for "Tales from Topographic Oceans", maybe even a 5 (not everything is a masterpiece, but the work is immense), a trusting 4 for "Relayer", an excellent 4 for "Magnification" and, why not, "90125". Yes, without a doubt, are among the best-aged dinosaurs of prog, perhaps alongside Jethro Tull, never truly pathetic and always in touch with the times. As for the review, well... I can only say that I love shine's reviews on Yes!!
Giorgio Gaber I Borghesi
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I don't know Gaber (not great, right?), but the review is really beautiful and touching.
Roberto Vecchioni Hollywood Hollywood
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Actually, I might have explained myself poorly: by "care" I don't mean... care, as if others didn't have it for their songs, okay, you get it; I mean rather a certain component of originality in the arrangement, perhaps PFM for De Andrè served to "modernize" music that, let it be clear, is already of very high level on its own. I hope my thoughts can be understood this way from a novice in music... Hi, Pib.
Roberto Vecchioni Hollywood Hollywood
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I honestly didn't know it was a cover... The talk about arrangements clearly shouldn't be taken too seriously, as I explained, it's something that struck me years ago, when I was just a little more than a child... I just felt like writing it, that's all; for Battiato, for example, you're right, but I consider him of a different "genre," while with De André, trust me, I'm the first to appreciate him. Thank you for the criticisms, really... ;)
Roberto Vecchioni Hollywood Hollywood
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Oops, sorry Dax ;D
Yes 90125
Yes 90125
18 jul 06
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Symbad_bassist is right in his last sentence... really enjoyable and substantial the ellepì.
Antonio Vivaldi Le Quattro Stagioni
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Personal review for an immortal masterpiece.
Quatermass Quatermass
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A rather sparse review, but commendable for its choice... The album is really, really beautiful; I'm currently listening to the drum solo of laughin' tackle, remarkable! And then the lineup akin to ELP, great!! The classic underrated progressive gem.
Blind Guardian A Night At The Opera
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Beautiful beautiful beautiful!