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DeRank : 3,77
DeAge™ : 7380 days • Here since 26 march 2006
George Harrison Somewhere in England
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For completeness, for passion, and for curiosity. That’s why I write reviews; then those who throw out free comments are not something I take into consideration.
George Harrison Dark Horse
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...except for "Hary's on Tour," the instrumental, and "Dark Horse," it's truly an anonymous album.
Angelo Badalamenti Twin Peaks
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What fear! As a child, I was terrified by the opening theme of the TV show...what memories...the theme song really scared me.
Meg Meg
Meg Meg
20 apr 08
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The next one is at first listen a sea of electronics that tells me nothing.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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I can't stand these exhibitionists...
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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I've seen the other reviews you've written... oh my, you really are a poor ignorant.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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The umpteenth show-off who doesn't know a damn thing about music history. Try to compose two chords worthy of SGT Pepper instead of babbling nonsense. Scoundrel, ignorant, fucking revisionist.
Alan J. Pakula Perchè un assassinio (The Parallax View)
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However, Beatty resembles us a bit like the older sister....
Premiata Forneria Marconi Per un Amico
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Dear Cavalli... PFM and YES are on the same level for me, with Genesis above them. I definitely prefer the career of PFM to that of YES. For me, YES produced great albums in the early years ('70-'72) and then a lot of pale efforts, ("Tormato" is abominable, while PFM's "Passpartù" is much more advanced) saved only by the super "Drama" '80, as they get rid of the pathetic Wakeman and Anderson. An album like "Jet Lag" is worth 2 "Going For The One" (an album I find obsolete by '77).
Queen The Game
Queen The Game
10 apr 08
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The bass line of "Another One Bites The Dust" is copied from "Good Times" by Chic. A rather useless disco, it goes by and you don't even notice, badly and unnecessarily used synths (the opening and much more in "Play The Game"). Pure commercial fluff and blandness.