Pibroch

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DeAge™ : 7401 days • Here since 5 march 2006
Sam Mendes Revolutionary Road
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I think it's not a bad movie, but just worth watching once: it’s not particularly "engaging." :-s
Franco Battiato Mondi Lontanissimi
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Great album, including the reinterpretations ("Il re del mondo" aside: the bass line from the era of the white boar is something else); little gem "Personal computer."
Yes The Yes Album
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@London. Well, if we're talking about essential, indeed, yes; however, for better or worse, the Tales are essential: they have practically marked the peak of the parabola (or the point of no return, if you like) of an entire genre, in my opinion.
Jethro Tull Songs From the Wood
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Mmm... "A passion play" masterpiece, "War child" very, very beautiful, in my opinion (biased). :-p
Yes The Yes Album
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Absolutely magnification: big "Can you imagine". :-|
Yes The Yes Album
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Well, "90125" is a great album; but "Relayer" and the "Tales" are from another planet. Personally (but I know I'm among the few), I also love "Tormato."
Jethro Tull Songs From the Wood
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No, that's David (now it seems to me Dee) Palmer.
Jethro Tull Songs From the Wood
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EXCELLENT album, one of the (many) 5 stars from Jethro Tull, in my opinion. Above all, the stunning title track, Pibroch (really?) and the final "Fire at midnight," of a rare beauty. "Jack-in-the-green" is a gem, "Ring out solstice bells" is a remarkable interlude, sweet and compelling. If the Pibroch Girl exists, I will meet her.