the green manalishi

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DeAge™ : 7400 days • Here since 8 march 2006
Ayreon The Human Equation
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The album is beautiful, but in my opinion, it falls a good notch below Into The Electric Castle. The plot and concept of this album slightly recall the story of Metropolis Part II: Scenes From A Memory by Dream Theater, both in structure and content (the journey or psychological investigation, divided into scenes instead of days). Nonetheless, there are some gems, like Day Sixteen: Loser, which is truly remarkable.
Ten Years After A Space In Time
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Hello big ocram! It's been a while since we last spoke... how are you? Thanks for the comment - to you and everyone else!
Ani DiFranco Knuckle Down
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Great Bartleboom, you are always the best! graaaaaaaaaaaaand!
Simone Cristicchi Ti regalerò una rosa
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Translated into English: I better go be a bricklayer!
Simone Cristicchi Ti regalerò una rosa
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Boy, this here is better than going to do the porter!
The Beatles Love
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If you love the Beatles, don’t buy this record: a record label murder!
Accept Balls To The Wall
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Very big!
Yes Drama
Yes Drama
28 feb 07
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You are absolutely right about the heavy legacy that this album leaves, although I find Horn to be a better producer-arranger on 90125 than as a singer/bassist on Drama. He doesn't have the incisiveness and personality of Anderson. Nevertheless, the album is undeniable; it’s spectacular. Fantastic music, except maybe for the little piece of nonsense that is White Car, hahaha. The musicians are all in great shape. In particular, we have a magnificent Chris Squire, in excellent form, who sings wonderfully and invents spectacular bass lines (like in Does It Really Happen? and Tempus Fugit, the best track on the album in my opinion). And even in a song like Run Through The Light, where it’s Trevor Horn playing bass, our guy plays the piano. Drama is a very unique album.
Renaissance Scheherazade and Other Stories
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Well done, Pib!