Pibroch

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DeAge™ : 7402 days • Here since 5 march 2006
Backyard Babies Total 13
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Ok, I'll be the first!!
Backyard Babies... I remember when, it must have been last summer, I would always go with my best friend and his then-girlfriend around restaurants for a contest, and during the car rides, the soundtrack was one of their songs, "Friends"... it was great. Then, I know little else about them. Nice review, it's clear that you love the band, and you manage to make us feel that too.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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4 for the album because the 5 is for "Wish you were here."
5 for the review because it's the only one of the four reviews that doesn't comment on an iconic album, but rather conveys an emotion. The only thing to do, I believe...
Just a note: four reviews fourfourfourfour and not one that acknowledges the immense work of the great Alan Parsons (who still must be great) in the sound.
Pink Floyd Live 8 Reunion 2 Luglio 2005
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I didn't watch the live show, a bit disappointed for not having enjoyed the Pink Floyd. THE PINK FLOYD damn!!
Lady Luck, while I was stocking up on CDs, showed them to me on one of the plasma screens on the second floor of the FNAC on Via Torino. Backpack on my shoulder the whole time, heart swinging.
Huge.
The review, zuckina, is moving, well done.
Dire Straits Sultans Of Swing - The Very Best Of - (De Luxe Edition)
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I'm not crazy about Dire Straits, but this collection is objectively a must-have; some tracks are truly masterpieces. Well done, Mark, great review.
Yes Close To The Edge
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Great review, maybe a bit short, but well done.
The album is outstanding, a sonic orgasm. A fantastic band.
So there was a question about who the best member of Yes is, and I’ll also give my answer, among Anderson's angelic voice and Wakeman's magical fingers: Chris Squire, THE bass.
Jethro Tull This Was
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Well, well, well... I can't help but chime in when it comes to Jethro Tull, and this is a great debut.
Nice review, well done.
Jethro Tull This Was
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Well, well, well... I can't help but chime in when it comes to Jethro Tull, and this is a great debut.
Nice review, well done.
The Alan Parsons Project Pyramid
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Great: I love hearing talk about Alan Parsons and his Project like this.
Here’s the fantastic "Pyramania" and the extraordinary orchestral crescendo of "What goes up...".
Well, exceptional... 5, because it’s a 5 for all 5 of the first 5 albums. Clear, right?
The Alan Parsons Project Pyramid
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Great: I love hearing talk about Alan Parsons and his Project like this.
Here’s the fantastic "Pyramania" and the extraordinary orchestral crescendo of "What goes up...".
Well, exceptional... 5, because it’s a 5 for all 5 of the first 5 albums. Clear, right?
Jethro Tull Heavy Horses
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Okay Salmacis... Anyway, I don't think I'll be commenting on any more Tull albums, so you have free rein. Just make sure to be kind to "Home" because I love it. Bye.