Pibroch

DeRank : 2,00
DeAge™ : 7402 days • Here since 5 march 2006
Queen A Night At The Opera
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Masterpiece. A review with many beautiful gems but too disjointed and with phrases sometimes nonsensical: with a few adjustments, you will write beautiful cyber pages. "Love of my life" is the song I would dedicate to a certain someone...
Judd Apatow Molto Incinta
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Very nice, I find her talented (besides being beautiful – which is a plus).
Dr. Strangely Strange Heavy Petting
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Thank you, but I have a regular digestive system and I don't want to take risks with too much acid-folk. Maybe in the future...
Prophilax Coito Ergo Sum
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You forgot "Jazz" in the genres...
Rhapsody Legendary Tales
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I quote Dr. Green, this is a GREAT album (among all, "Land of Immortals," "Warriors of Ice," and the stunning "Lord of the Thunder"). The lyrics and covers (nice ideas, but I find them poorly designed), however, no. ;-) THE review is good, but exaggerated in some parts and with terms that disturb me (among others, I hate the word "relaxing," in any usage). Bwahahah...
McDonald And Giles McDonald And Giles
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Beautiful, really beautiful, well done Dr. Green: a few lessons on the space bar ("aiosa" is wonderful), and you’re there. ;-) Do I know the album? No; but you’ve piqued my curiosity.
Lou Reed Hudson River Wind Meditations
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But is this record what I sensed? What a hassle...
Rainbow Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
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The track-by-track is to be preserved - I practice it in almost every review, after all. Bwahahah...
Walter Salles I Diari Della Motocicletta
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@mien, don't intimidate her, come on. ;-) It's not easy to talk about the technical aspects (I don't think I'd be able to), sometimes a film (just like an album) is described purely based on the emotions felt - I imagine that's the case here.
Jethro Tull A Passion Play
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Thank you. I say: 1. Thick as a brick; 2. A passion play, Aqualung; 3. Songs from the wood, Minstrel in the gallery; 4. Heavy horses, Stormwatch; 5. Warchild, Benefit, Stand up. Then everything is very relative...