the green manalishi

DeRank : 9,57
DeAge™ : 7399 days • Here since 8 march 2006
Black Sabbath Never Say Die
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For me, it's a really great album.
Dream Theater Falling Into Infinity
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the review is well done
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
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...and 3!
Mel Gibson Braveheart - Cuore Impavido
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It seems to me that your opinion of Gibson as a shitty director implies that the film in question is also shitty for this reason. Braveheart is magnificent, but it may not be to everyone's taste, to each their own! However, your reasons for dismantling the film don’t hold up. Yet another example of your know-it-all, snobbish way of playing the supposed expert or film critic.
Jethro Tull Under Wraps
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Of the 80, I recommend The Broadsword And The Beast (the best of the so-called electronic period) and the excellent Crest Of a Knave. As for the 90s, it depends on your taste... if you prefer blues sounds, Catfish Rising from '91 is your album; otherwise, for me, the best is Roots To Branches from '95. There's also Dot Com from '99, but it has its ups and downs! Let me know what you think after you've listened! ;) See you soon and thanks for your interest.
Fairport Convention Full House
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great! a fantastic album, pure folk just the way I like it
Emile Ardolino Sister Act
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an out-of-fashion film by now
Mika Life In Cartoon Motion
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a good money-making machine
Queen A Night At The Opera
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let's also mention Tommy by The Who then, the rock opera par excellence...
Queen A Night At The Opera
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happy easter to everyone