Zarathustra

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Mathieu Kassovitz L'Odio
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Yes.. you perfectly grasped the meaning of the film in my opinion.
Symphony X V: The New Mythology Suite
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Great album, the new geniuses of prog metal. Russel has an amazing voice. This album is overflowing with ideas. I don’t agree with those who say their music is just technicality for its own sake: in their pieces, there’s never an unnecessary show-off, at least in comparison with another prog metal band, the Dream Theater.
The Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street
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great album.
Simone Cristicchi Ti regalerò una rosa
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Pitiful in every sense: lyrics, music, and especially him acting like a fool on the chair. A few sprinkles of effort aren't enough to make a song meaningful and profound. What matters most is how things are expressed in music and in literature in general.
Alan Parker Pink Floyd The Wall
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I wanted to say "that it was not unequivocal in the cd."
Alan Parker Pink Floyd The Wall
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Anyway, the film makes it clear something that wasn't unequivocal in the film: all the messes made by Pink at the concert in the second half and the march on the city are a hallucination birthed from the mind of sick Pink. Even in the album this was suggested, but the film expresses it more powerfully: the scene of him screaming: << STOOOOP!!! >> sitting in the bathroom is truly impressive. And the mental process, something equally brilliant.
Alan Parker Pink Floyd The Wall
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I go a bit against the grain and say that the movie disturbed me, unlike the rock opera, which I simply find exhilarating and the best ever conceived. It’s an interesting film to better understand the storyline of the album, but in my opinion, it lacks significant depth on a cinematic level. At some points, I find the images too raw compared to the poetry of the music. I’m specifically referring to the part of the film that corresponds to Nobody's Home. The review is infinitely long; I couldn't manage to read it.
The Who Who's Next
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Great album, The Who have never been my favorite band aside from a few legendary songs. Roger Daltrey is for me THE perfect rock singer: he has an impressive range and power, as shown in Baba O' Riley, that he could sing without a microphone at times... For me, he is the greatest vocally, but he lost a bit in stage presence, where the focus mainly shifted to Townshend (a magnificent songwriter) and Moon (the most important drummer in the history of rock). From this perspective, Jagger is superior to him. The review could have been a bit more detailed.
The Beatles Revolver
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Perfect review.
The Beatles Revolver
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Legend. Indeed, the Beatles were ahead of the Stones and everyone else, I find that quite evident. However, that lately I've been enjoying the Stones much more (especially in the comparison between their early cover albums) is another matter.