Saputello

DeRank : 1,47
DeAge™ : 7322 days • Here since 25 may 2006
Pink Floyd Pulse
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Oh right. To provide more creative ideas for the discussion, I would also involve the smoke machine. And the stage security, who at Pink Floyd concerts (you should know this) sang in tune with the backup singers. Anyway, the live performances of Division Bell are terrible because the audience couldn't find parking.
Pink Floyd Pulse
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This is certainly not a DVD lacking in quality, but I consider it a DVD lacking in taste, in elegance. For me, it's like a pour of cream and chocolate with cherries thrown haphazardly, instead of a beautifully crafted round cake. Then the setlist is laughable, the grandiosity is worthy of a Metallica concert with an orchestra (another pour of cream and chocolate gone wrong). The spectacle of lights and various gimmicks is impressive, but far too gaudy in my eyes. It has very little artistic merit. So much smoke, but little roast. But damn, what originality in the conversations we embark on. This must be the tenth time, damn it, now it’s time for the topic “the Beatles are overrated”. Who's starting?
Pearl Jam Ten
Pearl Jam Ten
30 nov 06
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I prefer chocolate to mascarpone.
Jeff Buckley Grace
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Goodbye and hello, Happy sad, blue afternoon. These for now. Of course, I will listen to the others sooner or later.
Pearl Jam Ten
Pearl Jam Ten
29 nov 06
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I bet 10 pistachios that the conversation will drift towards the topic of Pink Floyd.
Jeff Buckley Grace
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And I honestly find the father to be the superior musician, in the sense that he has given more and has been more important, but as singers, in my opinion, they are evenly matched. Of course, this is my opinion and it cannot be validated by the fact that I haven’t listened to all of Tim Buckley’s work yet, but that’s what I believe.
Jeff Buckley Grace
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"As a voice, Father Tim was from another planet, I have to admit it." I will never admit it, damn it. Then I don't know if anyone has heard this guy's live performances, but they are spine-chilling. Oh right, but Father came before him and made more albums. Plus, one from the '90s can't be on the same level as one from the '60s/'70s. Prejudices galore. 5!
Pearl Jam Ten
Pearl Jam Ten
29 nov 06
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The Pearl Jam are certainly not geniuses, but in my opinion, they’ve made some great albums. I consider them to be good songwriters. However, I also find that a 1 for this album feels out of place... de gustibus.
Dream Theater Scenes From A Memory
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I too, in terms of rock opera, would mention The Wall and Berlin as the most successful, especially when considering the lyrics (in parentheses, I find the lyrics and the storyline of this album pathetic, I don't know about you). The Wall, for example, until a little while ago I considered it one of the best albums by the Floyd, but the more I listen to it, the more I reassess it. I believe it is one of their masterpieces, perhaps the testament to Waters' genius.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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The reason is very simple bjork. The average is so low because people like Floydman gave me 15 ones. But I don't really care that much. I know that the site is visited by fifteen-year-olds (but they're not the only ones with this problem) for whom Pink Floyd are still everything. Until not long ago, if someone had given a review like that on one of my favorite bands, I would have been outraged. Because to me, they were gods on earth. Now, fortunately, I no longer have these complexes.