the green manalishi

DeRank : 9,57
DeAge™ : 7399 days • Here since 8 march 2006
Black Sabbath Tyr
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I give it a 5 because it's the best of the Tony Martin era, I really wore this album out. This doesn't mean we need to repudiate the Ozzy era, which marked the band's history. Whether he messed up at MTV, losing face and credibility, well, that's another story. Tony Martin is a great singer, but in my opinion, his style slightly mirrors that of Dio. But Glenn Hughes and Ian Gillan also made their mark with the Sabs. The point is this: it all revolves around the solid riffs of Tony Iommi, he's the one who has always held everything together. And he has ALWAYS surrounded himself with great singers.
Ken Hensley Proud Words On A Dusty Shelf
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great review! the living legend who made Uriah Heep a great band... I have to listen to it!
Aldo Carpanelli Non tocchiamo quel tasto!
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Can you believe it! I saw Aldo Carpanelli live, playing the keyboard as a guest with Beggar's Farm, the biggest Jethro Tull tribute band in Italy.
Perigeo Live At Montreux
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Oh yes, they are good.
Tanita Tikaram Ancient Heart
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Does anyone still remember Tanita! The only song I know of hers is More Than Twis In My Sobriety.
DragonForce Valley of the Damned
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I've actually heard great things about this album!
The Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street
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I've heard good things about this album...
Symphony X Paradise Lost
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Good job, I have V and that other one...but they're not really driving me crazy.
Joni Mitchell Dog Eat Dog
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it must be nice