Zarathustra

DeRank : 0,46
DeAge™ : 7356 days • Here since 21 april 2006
Frank Zappa Sheik Yerbouti
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No no, I really don't like it. The review is excellent, well done.
Duncan James Future Past
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But why is it not possible for someone to like that type? I mean, I really don't understand certain comments... Of course, personally, I find such a product filled with stereotypes and commonplaces disgusting, but I don't insult those who, for one reason or another, do not share my opinion... otherwise, we would create a list of artists who can be reviewed and others who should not be mentioned.
Nico Desertshore
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I admit that perhaps the rating I gave is too low, but I really don't like it. Here you go, then...
Nico Desertshore
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I listened to it carefully, but I really don't like it; moreover, I can't really notice the varietas stilistica that was mentioned. And honestly, I wouldn't call her a divine singer; let's say she has this particular tone and good interpretative skills that make her a "unicum" in the landscape of singers, but I wouldn't go any further than that.
Nico Desertshore
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It gives me a headache; in fact, I haven't listened to the disc in ages. But it's precisely Nico's "artistic" thickness that doesn't fully convince me. In the context of the Velvet Underground, she was perfect in giving that naive touch (I'll be your Mirror, Femme Fatale) that somewhat lightened the darkness of the album, making it the masterpiece it is, or spectral (All Tomorrow's Parties), perfectly fitting into the sickly atmosphere of the album, but on her own, she’s too one-note and, I would say, rather repetitive. And after hearing what she did to "The End," I really can't even stand to see her name written on walls anymore.
Ivan Cattaneo Duemila60 Italian Graffiati
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For heaven's sake..
The Beatles A Hard Day's Night
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I believe that the best albums, from 4 onwards if you will, start with "help!".
The Beatles A Hard Day's Night
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Well, I am a worshiper of the Beatles and their genius, but I don’t think this album is as groundbreaking as it's described. There’s still a lot of lightness in the songs; I believe that the 4 is exaggerated, at least in the context of the Beatles' discography.
The Beatles The Beatles
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Masterpiece, not the only one in the Beatles' discography. I don't see what it has to do with The Wall, though.