Zarathustra

DeRank : 0,46
DeAge™ : 7356 days • Here since 21 april 2006
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Great live, somewhat confusing review.
Dream Theater Live @ Ascoli Piceno, 22/06/2005
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What a shame, I should have been there, for a fucking exam.... great tracklist. Good review.
Bob Dylan Blonde On Blonde
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Great review, really well-written apart from a few minor flaws... maybe it's a bit too long; in any case, I'll give you the highest rating because I don't understand the criticism that's coming your way, as if your reviews were truly terrible when I actually believe they are excellent, aside from a little hiccup probably due to the excessive hurry to write. As for the album, I hate Bob Dylan with all my might (of course, I'm referring to his music), maybe because I can still understand him, something I hope to achieve in the future. However, I find this album acceptable.
Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door
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Great review, you hit the nail on the head. For me, Zep, along with the Floyd, remain the greatest band in history.
Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door
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Definitely a misstep. After all, Presence had already shown a clear decline in inspiration, even though it contained some nothing short of legendary tracks, like Achilles Last Stand, Nobody's Fault but Mine, and I would also add the beautiful Tea For One, even though it resembles the unreachable "Since I've Been Loving You." This album, I said, is certainly a misstep, but something is salvageable: the first two tracks and I'm Gonna Crawl, which has a vaguely soul flavor. What I have always wondered is what the Zep would have proposed if Bonzo hadn't died. Perhaps they were really at the end of their rope.
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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Uhm, I would say: 1-Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed, 2- Aftermath, 3- Sticky Fingers, then all the others. Exile has never excited me...
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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I agree with just_a_dream...
Ligabue Fuori come va?
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Well, the level reached by Ligabue, especially in the last albums, is known to all of us, so there’s not much left to write: for me, from "Buon Compleanno Elvis" onward, it’s garbage. This album is slightly better than the last one I had the displeasure of listening to in full just a few days ago. "Nato per me" is good, while "Chissà se in cielo passano gli Who" is, in my opinion, a little gem in a sea of manure. The review is good.
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
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Well, in my opinion, the Stones reached their peak with "Let it Bleed" and "Beggars Banquet"; here it descends slightly. That said, what can I say, the album is fantastic; the 4 comes from the comparison with the albums I mentioned above: an album capable of radiating the career of any other band. One note on the review (which is good anyway): not even a mention of the stunning "You Gotta Move," legendary, almost more beautiful than Robert Johnson's original.
Queen The Works
Queen The Works
24 jul 06
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I still don't understand the need for two nicknames when you’ve already been unmasked. However, I have to admit that the last reviews are very good. Maybe you took my advice to take more time to write the reviews... :-)