nightwalker10

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DeAge™ : 7384 days • Here since 21 march 2006
Camel Moonmadness
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Of course, honor to the KC, of course, there’s a different depth and content that sometimes...perhaps weighs a bit too much. I mean, without opening a quarrel about KC, that Fripp's intellectualism, which perhaps rightly borders on arrogance, has sometimes hindered the communicative aspect typical of a rock group.
Camel Moonmadness
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Well, the KC have an undefined group identity given the very diverse bands that have taken turns and the tyranny of Mr. Fripp, talented but a bit of a hippie :)
Jamiroquai Dynamite
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Indeed.. I was replying to Luca.
Camel Moonmadness
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Meanwhile, the sea on the moon exists, even if not of water; it’s in the "Sea of Tranquility" where Apollo 11 will land... as for the Camels, well, we all know that if they had had a singer...
Creedence Clearwater Revival Pendulum (1970)
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Congratulations on your choice of the album and the style of the review, as well as the interesting distinction with the band "Proud Mary." I don't know if it's a masterpiece, but it's one of those rare albums that never ages and seems like Godzilla in front of so much modern rock.
Jamiroquai Dynamite
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Well Luca, whether you like it or not, we're talking about typical chord progressions, predictable in the realm of 70s Californian disco, drawing from Sister Sledge, Cheryl Lynn, et similia... that said, I'm the first to admit that these are songs that "hit" and certainly better than a lot of stuff I hear on MTV, but nothing new, you know.
Allman Brothers Band Live at Fillmore East Deluxe Edition
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Look, Duane, I understand and appreciate your reasons, but in what is fundamentally an invitation to listen, that is reviews, excessive redundancy typical of a fan is a danger we all run, so don't take it personally, just reread yourself for a moment. After that, I will certainly take your invitation and set off in search of Live at Fillmore East.
Jamiroquai Dynamite
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Jamiroquai are always a nice puzzle... cunning re-readers of the seventies sound with plenty of analog vibes, catchy tunes with predictable harmonic shifts... like a disassembled and understood toy but... they're terribly radio-friendly, he who is a son of a gun makes you irreparably move your ass... could it really be that easy? The puzzle remains... so ddu cervi o nun so du cervi?
Le Orme Storia O Leggenda
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The album in question is certainly pop, but mature and classy, where the song form is respected but with sophisticated musical content. As an old fan of the band, I suspect that this album represents their ideal dimension halfway between engaged music and pop; in fact, the prog period of Le Orme was, after all, quite brief yet brilliant and original in the Italian scene. Naive yet passionate review.
Pieranunzi / Johnson / Baron Play Morricone 1
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Great album, I agree, a selection of pieces that is artistically valid and not too commercial.
Great pianist, I agree, lyrical, romantic, Italian...and also a pleasant music conversationalist.