Pink Floyd Animals
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Friends, I believe that writing a review means actually writing it!!! Score 0 for the review (what does Moggi have to do with it?) and 5 for the album, a compositional masterpiece!!
Eric Clapton Slowhand
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Dear Jim, I remind you that we are talking about music here... I don't think I need any treatment... instead, maybe look at your own house first!! Anyway, I will write to the editorial team about the pointless insults you threw at me, because it’s one thing to write poorly about an album (one can make mistakes, one can disagree, etc...) but insulting people is a completely different matter. Bye.
Eric Clapton Unplugged
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Great performance by Eric, who reinterprets several classics in a clean, essential, and engaging way. The review is fair, but lacking detail in certain areas.
Free Fire And Water
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Dear Duane, I am still your beloved SRV!! Great review, essential, just like this band is essential, perhaps not very technical but very captivating in the music. See you soon!!
Eric Clapton Slowhand
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I accept your criticisms; perhaps, given that it's the first review, I exaggerated. JUSTIFY ME!!
B. B. King & Eric Clapton Riding With The King
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Dear Jim, thank you for the trust you place in me! You wrote: about Clapton "as a solo artist I remember nothing but blues." I wanted to ask you: can you give me the list of blues reinterpreted or written by Eric in his solo career? Thank you.
Eric Clapton Slowhand
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I reply to everyone by saying that the review was WRITTEN BY SRV, myself. The review I wrote, among other things, is the first I've ever written, and due to an error, it appeared anonymous (I hadn't clicked on Mydeb first). I apologize to everyone!! You’ll be surprised to hear that I actually appreciate receiving criticism, even harsh ones, because they only serve to confirm my thesis.
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded
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I love Led Zeppelin so much that I’d say the album deserves a 3 for many reasons. I will just say that I wanted to give it a 4, but then, reflecting on Page’s "meat," I settled for a 3. Just kidding, of course! Jimmy still plays well, before the collapse…, Robert pulls the weight very well and the whole orchestra playing amplifies the level of the album, which otherwise would be a mere revisitation of the Zeppelin albums. The standout tracks are definitely "Nobody's Fault but Mine" along with "Thank You." The "Moroccan" pieces I would honestly only interpret in a "cultural" key rather than a musical one.
Jethro Tull Aqualung
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The album is definitely one of the best progressive rock works. I would say your definition is perfect: "Progressive Rock with strong Hard hints mixed with a strong Folk vein." Personally, I really love Ian Anderson's voice, including his magical flute!! Great band, it’s a shame they somewhat lost their way in the subsequent albums.
B. B. King & Eric Clapton Riding With The King
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Dear dearly departed Jim, the issue you raise is related to personal taste... anyway, what does it mean that "you understand more things about me"? Do you think Clapton's solo career is good? bye