Pibroch

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DeAge™ : 7401 days • Here since 5 march 2006
Yes The Yes Album
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Excellent and outstanding album: above all, "Starship Trooper"; "Perpetual Change" is a synthesis of progressive. Their masterpiece, however, remains Tales for me.
AA.VV. "Note di Merito" - Auditorium Parco della Musica (Roma) 25.06.2010
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Listen to them, Roby. ;-) I hate you too, Terry.
Rhapsody of Fire The Frozen Tears Of Angels
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Very enjoyable; very beautiful "Reign of Terror" and "Dance of Fire and Ice."
Alice Azimut
Alice Azimut
26 jun 10
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I find the two previous albums a bit superior, but it’s a lot of great stuff! "Azimut" is fantastic.
The Beatles Abbey Road
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For me, maybe their best is "Rubber Soul"; but they've composed at least a dozen anthology songs (among which I love "Here Comes the Sun" more than the others). Legendary.
Wuthering Heights Far From The Madding Crowd
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Ah, by the way... amazing!
Tim Burton Alice In Wonderland
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I haven’t seen it; but I’ll stick up for ā€œSweeney Todd,ā€ which I truly enjoyed. However, this one was not filmed in 3D, if I’m not mistaken, but the third dimension is just a (questionable) post-production choice, right? Is that possible? Am I talking nonsense? Who knows. But… ā€œThe Holeā€ in 3D? Is it a remake or a modification of the original? No, because, as incredibly attractive as she is (and I love her, as we all know), Keira Knightley – the only reason to be interested in that film, in my opinion – doesn’t change much in 3D… ;-)
Alice Capo Nord
Alice Capo Nord
11 jun 10
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But you know that (assuming, for example, "Il sole nella pioggia" is a great album) I prefer this early '80s phase? This is a really beautiful album, a worthy predecessor to the great album that will come after. I'm discovering it little by little, Alice, and I’m increasingly fascinated by it.
Wuthering Heights Salt
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Look, I'm not a big connoisseur of Angra (but undeniably they've created masterpieces like "Lisbon"); in the power metal scene, I prefer Blind Guardian, Rhapsody with and without fire (why not?), and, indeed, the first two immense "Keeper of the Seven Keys" albums by Helloween (I'm more into classic metal, after all). But I find them very skilled, especially because I love the folk nuances (which also define another great band, Elvenking).
Wuthering Heights Salt
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The second "Keeper" is really something special; the Wuthering Heights are incredibly talented: "Far from the madding crowd" is excellent (among all three, "Longing for the woods" and "Highlands winds", along with the chills of the concluding "Lament for Lorien"). I really think I'm going to listen to this one. The Angra cover is fantastic, but Kate's poetry... ah, Kate... <3 <3 <3