Night87

DeRank : 0,31
DeAge™ : 7387 days • Here since 18 march 2006
The Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man
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As great as all their early albums, although in my opinion they will reach their peak with Younger Than Yesterday and The Notorious Byrd Brothers.
Bruce Springsteen Working On A Dream
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The Jarkonking and Kenobi, skip this review since you probably don't know where a civil discussion belongs.
Bruce Springsteen Working On A Dream
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It's a pity because you definitely have good musical taste.
Bruce Springsteen Working On A Dream
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No, if you don't like an artist, you wouldn't go see them more than twice regardless of the company, I'm sorry. The last sentence you wrote speaks for itself and shows how superficial you are.
Bruce Springsteen Working On A Dream
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Last thing: you want to act all highbrow and then you quote Cristina d'Avena in a review of Springsteen. Well done :)
Bruce Springsteen Working On A Dream
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I also listen to a lot of those genres, but I have the freedom and the pleasure to enjoy the beautiful music that Springsteen has given us in the past. Being absolute in judgments doesn't get you anywhere with this attitude.
Bruce Springsteen Working On A Dream
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And then I may be young, but I understand on my own that there are beautiful one-chord songs and mediocre one-chord songs. Goodbye, goodbye.
Bruce Springsteen Working On A Dream
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Well, if you've seen him four times, it means he didn't disgust you that much; it's easy to criticize an artist who is objectively out of steam now. If someone doesn't like the artist, they wouldn't spend money to see him multiple times; with that comment, you've shot yourself in the foot. You don't spit in the plate you’ve eaten from, and the fact that this Springsteen is irritating me too is another story.
Ali Farka Toure with Ry Cooder Talking Timbuktu
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A disc of blinding beauty