the green manalishi

DeRank : 9,57
DeAge™ : 7397 days • Here since 8 march 2006
Théodore Géricault La radeau de la "Méduse"
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I've always loved it like crazy.
Van der Graaf Generator A Grounding In Numbers
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I confess I’ve only heard it a couple of times; some pieces are really remarkable, while others (two or three) are a bit more tedious. But in my opinion, it's on the same level as Trisector, and the consistent contribution of the guitar is a nice surprise. It's a shame David Jackson is still missing... A more than worthy review.
Joel & Ethan Coen Il Grinta
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Yes, I agree, a 3.5 rounded to 3.
Scorpions Crazy World
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Great review, I only know the hit from the album, I'll give it a listen.
Aerosmith Get Your Wings
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Yes, truly a good album, following in the footsteps of the debut. Among them, Lord Of The Thighs, Pandora's Box, Woman Of The World.
Extreme Extreme II: Pornograffitti
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I completely agree 100% with this review, great album.
Extreme Extreme II: Pornograffitti
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I completely agree with everything in this review, what a great album. My favorite is definitely He Man woman hater.
Davide Van De Sfroos Yanez
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@Korrea there is absolutely nothing true because he defines himself as politically atheist. So the committee has the typical prejudice: speaking Lombard dialect = corn-eater = League supporter. Truly sad, as Pibroch pointed out.
Davide Van De Sfroos Yanez
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Yanez, like all of Davide's records, has beautiful lyrics. In my opinion, he has greatly improved the sound with the new guitarist, who really delivers excellent solos and adds a nice touch to the songs—very talented. However… I must say that on almost all the songs in this album you can sing along to melodies he has already written in the past. Musically, there's very little that feels new... and even the vocal lines sound familiar by now. Maria, el pass del gatt, Long john xanax... all of these have vocal lines that are already worn out, but truly with wonderful words, perhaps the album with the most beautiful lyrics. In particular, the two tracks about World War II, la tua citata reduce and ciamel amuur. For me, it feels flat; if I have to buy a CD with a full fifteen songs just for the lyrics, then at that point, I might as well buy a book of poetry. Then there are too many slow songs.
Thin Lizzy Nightlife
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heheh.. but even the sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-l a-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la- oooh of this record isn't bad