Dott. Fottermeier

DeRank : 4,91
DeAge™ : 7310 days • Here since 4 june 2006
Paolo Conte Psiche
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A very nice review, but I can’t quite focus on it. However, considering that I haven't slept in 24 hours, perhaps the fault is mine. I've already expressed my thoughts on the album in another review, but generally, I agree with what you've written. Could it be that the immense Conte's creative spark has waned since he quit smoking?
Voice of the Seven Woods Voice Of The Seven Woods
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Well well, I recommend a little gem from 1970 of folk, not too psychedelic: Susan Christie: "Paint A Lady". You could say it's a little treasure. Psycho, do you happen to know it? You might like it.
Oasis Dig Out Your Soul
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Ah, and the beginning of "Waiting For The Rapture" is practically the same as "Five To One" by the Doors!
Oasis Dig Out Your Soul
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In the end, you didn't write anything new, all things that were already known. The CD came out yesterday, and you've already reviewed it. You're all in such a hurry to be the first, huh?
Trivium Ascendancy
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Super pumped, but we're not there. Today's thrash isn't Metallica and Megadeth, nor, fortunately, Trivium. If you listen to the latest Exodus, you'll come out with broken bones.
Paolo Conte Psiche
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Great review, Hell! I didn't expect it to come from you, considering your (it seems) completely different musical tastes. Anyway, it's true that the immense Paolo Conte, with the passing of time, has abandoned that sly and detached irony present in some of his masterpieces, giving way to an increasingly melancholic introspection that, as noted first in "Elegia," especially emerges clearly in this work. This doesn't take away from the fact that the quality level remains high. I still haven't fully absorbed it, but for now, this is the rating.
AA.VV. Children of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the Second Psychedelic Era
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Not as unattainable as the first episode, but there are still quite remarkable pieces here. The box set about the Flower Power scene in San Francisco is "Love Is The Song We Sing," right?
The Black Crowes The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
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My favorite from their most respectable discography.
The Good, The Bad & The Queen The Good, The Bad & The Queen
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I just bought a lifesize stuffed ox on eBay. I don't know why I did it, but it was like a impulse. And now where do I put it, in the entrance or in my bedroom facing the bed?
CSS Donkey
CSS Donkey
26 sep 08
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I didn't like this at all, unlike the first one which is still great to listen to. They tried to go for a more rock sound, but for me, this album has absolutely no "appeal."