Zarathustra

DeRank : 0,46
DeAge™ : 7356 days • Here since 21 april 2006
Led Zeppelin Destroyer
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I am listening, the doubts about Plant are proving to be unfounded (thank goodness). Absolutely magnificent Going to California.
Led Zeppelin Destroyer
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Extraordinary report, I didn't even know of its existence... indeed, it must be extraordinary, although the vocal performances of the latest Plant leave me perplexed; I hope this bootleg proves me wrong. They remain, in my opinion, the greatest live band in history, and the best overall alongside the Floyd.
King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King
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It's really beautiful... Birth certificate of progressive rock, maybe not the best in the Crimson discography but certainly the most epochal. Island is superior, even though it moves further away from rock to approach jazz. Joe Strummer, you always write amazing reviews.
Rush Moving Pictures
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Mozart81, maybe you're right, in the sense that, listening to it again and thinking it over, I would give it a five.
Bob Dylan Modern Times
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The seraphic shepherd has nothing to do with the Abruzzese at all.
Wuthering Heights To Travel For Evermore
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I was referring to the verses quoted by Bartleboom.
Wuthering Heights To Travel For Evermore
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One thing is certain, the novel is an absolute masterpiece. As for them, I don't know, from the description they seem quite kitsch, but it's just a gut feeling (let's say that the quoted lines reinforce this conviction along with the very name of the band).
Madonna Confessions On A Dancefloor
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Indecent music, she is a big whore.
King Crimson Islands
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Of course, Fripp is one of the most detestable characters in the whole scene, but that’s beside the point...
King Crimson Islands
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Yes, you're right, an absolute masterpiece of modern music, but there's really very little rock... Even superior to their debut, it is the highest point of their discography. I do not agree with your evaluation of "The Letters"; for me, it is simply a brilliant piece, certainly not less than the others, with its perfect blend of psychedelia and jazz. Perhaps the slightly less spectacular one is Ladies, but that's personal taste. Even there, in fact, there is a simply fantastic drum track. Nice review, aside from a few mistakes.