Stoopid

DeRank : 1,01
DeAge™ : 7384 days • Here since 23 march 2006
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
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The review is so precise and passionate that it more than makes up for the vice of duplication. Well done, even though I don't love the pinkfloydian absolutism. I find it dangerous, but above all misleading, since I listened to Wyatt, Dave Pajo, or the Squallor.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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The rhetoric that repeats, I mean, certainly not the record, that’s not up for discussion.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II
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I would love to read a review of Led Zeppelin one day that breaks away from the rhetoric of hard rock, the airship, the blues, the legendary Plant and Page, Stairway to Heaven, and the story of music changing. After a while, it all starts to smell musty.
Johann Sebastian Bach Suites Orchestrali n° 1,2,3 BWV 1066-1068
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Oh, is that Piero Angela's music? I'll buy it right away. But I must confess that I liked the theme of Check-up even more, always on Raiuno, but I'm talking about twenty years ago... Can someone tell me how to find it?
Royal Trux Royal Trux (First Album)
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Geni and buffoons, yes.
Royal Trux Royal Trux (First Album)
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I won't go on about the RTs or I won't stop, very good pret, I read with pleasure and admiration, and by the end of the day I'll give the album another listen.
Deftones Around The Fur
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I've listened to the album quite a few times, with a certain pleasure. I haven't read the review because I saw the word "metal" multiple times. To me, metal is associated with those geometric, virtuosic things that lack soul, like Megadeth, Dream Theater, etc., and definitely not Deftones.
Tool Lateralus
Tool Lateralus
7 feb 07
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There is prog and there is prog. The DT are prog in every sense, cerebral, as talented as you want, but in my opinion, with somewhat limited sensitivity. They bore me, just like Julia Roberts' movies. There’s no doubt that Lateralus has strong progressive influences, certainly darker, tribal, and definitely more interesting, but I reiterate that the best of Tool can be found in the distortions of Aenima or the claustrophobia of Undertow. Then their albums started to become too contrived, culminating in 10,000 Days, which to me is really pointless. To wrap up on prog, if it’s truly played from the heart, it's absolutely far from tedium. Just to quote the giants, Pawn Hearts by Van der Graaf is a truly remarkable album, but we already knew that, right?
Bill Evans Turn Out The Stars
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I reiterate, a fantastic album, played with infinite grace (I'm referring only to the first of the 6 for now, as I just can't seem to move on). See what debaser is for...
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine
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It's exactly what I was saying, Sanjuro.