Pibroch

DeRank : 2,00
DeAge™ : 7402 days • Here since 5 march 2006
Alessandro Manzoni I promessi sposi
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I love (unlike good Green) personal experiences in a review; and this one is great, whether you share it or not. And then praise our big pond too. I haven't read it, except for the snippets I studied distractedly in high school; I can't vote based on those.
Scorpions Blackout
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Well, what an album! Wonderful "You give me all I need; and I’ll tell you that "Arizona" is amazing.
Alan White Ramshackled
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True; perhaps "extraordinarily" is even excessive, but it conveys the idea, as I hinted in my review.
Alan White Ramshackled
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Um... between you and me, all the yes-men of the moment are being reviewed, cool. I wouldn't say this falls among the listening priorities; too bad because he's a great drummer.
Michelangelo Antonioni Zabriskie Point
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Well done, I'm finding you more and more likable; moreover, you stand up to criticism, which is no small feat. You write many things that I agree with, by the way. About the movie... meh! I didn't like it at all, but it's well known that I'm not a big fan of arthouse cinema; those silences usually drive me crazy. Just to note: I'm not saying it's bad, it's simply not a film for Pib. lol
Brandi Carlile The Story
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Ah ah ah... come on, you’re not forced. :-D
Dream Theater Made In Japan - Official Bootleg
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It must be incredibly heavy, moreover...
J.R.R. Tolkien Il Signore degli Anelli
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You are nice, that's true, and you've written a perhaps immature yet absolutely personal review: in my opinion, the 3 + bonus points are fully justified. But no. No: he may be a "decent" (though I don't find him to be that at all) fantasy writer, but - a notable point - he created this genre (and to find someone who has been able to do the same, even to a minimal extent, as far as I've read, I might go back to Philip Pullman). A verbose book? Well, yes: but that's how it should be, it lays the historical and geographical foundations of another world. A masterpiece, in short. Ah, long live role-playing games!
Ken Hensley Proud Words On A Dusty Shelf
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The version of "Rain" with the final organ is spine-chilling...
ABBA Super Trouper
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Mythical, "Super Troupp-pp-pper," with the cheeks puffing up. Well done London, long live listening free from prejudice.