the green manalishi

DeRank : 9,57
DeAge™ : 7400 days • Here since 8 march 2006
Iron Maiden The Number Of The Beast
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Honestly, I struggle to understand your point of view.
The Trip The Trip
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Beautiful, very beautiful your reviews, you really know your stuff. The only thing I don't understand is why you never give a rating to the albums you review.
Jethro Tull The Jethro Tull Christmas Album
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@Haikara: in my opinion, Ian re-sings the old songs like a dog, that's all. While the performance in Root To Branches was good, in Dot Com, here the voice is just not there. I've also had the chance to see him live... wow!!! This is just my opinion, though... Thank you anyway for sharing your thoughts.
Anvil Past And Present (Live)
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I like Anvil. They are gritty but not crude. This album is a good Live. Mariposa is a legendary store...my pilgrimage destination for rock shopping. Only a couple more words might have been nice.
Deep Purple Come Hell Or High Water
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This time dear trooper I liked you. You chose an original album to review and you did it well. Maybe the review is a bit short, but it covers everything. If it's true that Come Hell Or High Water is not Made in Japan (but neither Made in Europe), it's also a unique document. Only Blackmore's initial anger is worth the CD. The DVD, then, is the most spectacular thing that exists...
Motörhead Orgasmatron
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A compact, solid, and very metallic review...just like this album. The title track is my favorite!!!
Jefferson Airplane After Bathing at Baxter's
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Hi Dave! Sorry, but you've done better...stunning album!!!
Grand Funk Railroad Live Album
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Great! Group, I agree with shoot!
Black Sabbath Reunion
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Wonderful album, fantastic live performance, even though unfortunately limited to an isolated event, a Reunion that seems to have no follow-ups (like a studio album, which wouldn't be bad!). Thus, Psycho Man and Selling My Soul remain, in my opinion, two great tracks!