Pibroch

DeRank : 2,00
DeAge™ : 7402 days • Here since 5 march 2006
Ayreon The Human Equation
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Perhaps a bit of a one-sided review, but not bad. Great album, but I'm not a fan of progressive metal: better appreciated both if taken separately ;-) "Day eleven - Love" is stunning.
Uriah Heep Sweet Freedom
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Rating: the ending of "Seven stars" (with the English alphabet) is brilliant.
Jethro Tull A Little Light Music
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Yes, green dear. -.-' Grrrreat.
Nightwish Dark Passion Play
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@Sotanaht: having a fantasy imprint is not a bad thing, you know... quite the opposite! ;-)
I think, for example, of a huge album like "Mirage" by Camel. Cheers.
Schrott Nach 8 Zuppa Romana
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But dear Shottina... :-s
Giorgio Faletti Io Uccido
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Question: why is a film exhaustively descriptive yes, but a book no? Just because it's by an actor/singer and not by a master (?) inexplicably praised, whoever that may be? Who knows... It's not a masterpiece, of course, but it's readable: I didn't mind it. No spoilers though, come on. Best regards.
Emily Bronte Cime Tempestose
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"Jane Eyre" is very beautiful (and, for the sake of fairness, I want to read "Agnes Grey" sooner or later), true, but this is wonderful, in my opinion. As for the song by Kate Bush (whom I adore), it’s amazing how she, with great musicians (almost all also in Alan Parsons' Project) and - above all - with her voice, describes moods, moors, fogs, and piercing inner screeches.
Emily Bronte Cime Tempestose
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Very good, it's not an easy book. For my part, and forgive the absolutism of my judgment, I consider it an absolute masterpiece: the character of Heathcliff transcends it and is unforgettable. "Wuthering Heights" is a real place, terrible, shrouded in mist yet looming in the soul. The apotheosis of the romantic novel: spectacular.
Grand Funk Railroad Locomotion - Live In Tokyo 1982
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I quote "Vortex comm. n.3: me!" ;-)