pier_paolo_farina

DeRank : 9,02
DeAge™ : 7265 days • Here since 20 july 2006
Mountain Flowers Of Evil
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Well done, Tarkus. I had thought about it; there are still many people who aren't listed on this site yet.
Christopher Cross Christopher Cross
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Antonio, "Windows" meanwhile has a perfect sound, very warm, the eighties synths are far away. Then the songwriting is brilliant, he on guitars and his trusty Rob Meurer on keyboards work with endless class. In position 6 is my absolute favorite song of Cross, it's called "Open Up My Window," very romantic, sung together with Gigi Worth... a dream.
The Rolling Stones Tattoo You
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Stones overrated beyond measure, great band from 1969 (when they stopped making pop tunes and psychedelics to ride the wave and started playing what they were, raw and direct) to 1973, then overshadowed by everyone. They were never the greatest rock band in the world, not even for an album: "Sticky Fingers" is remarkable but at the time there were plums like "Led Zepp III," "In Rock," "Fire And Water"...
Roger Taylor Electric Fire
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I like it. I don't know the music on this album, I don't have much confidence in Taylor's abilities on a solo project.
Men At Work Cargo
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The analogy Men At Work/Police is clear and has a name: reggae. A "white" and urban transfiguration of the Jamaican rhythm, with the clean guitar and loaded with choruses shaping the offbeat rhythm in several pieces by these two groups. For starters: do you see any great screamers in the singers I mentioned?
Yes Big Generator
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A knowledgeable, attentive, passionate, serious, and appropriately subjective review, but with the right perspective. Rabin is a great instrumentalist, but he lacks uniqueness and genius. Howe has made history with the guitar in rock.
Boston Corporate America
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I gave it two stars so I consider it absolutely mediocre, poor, not terrible. But it disappoints you; nothing ever really happens, there aren’t any of those special moments that fill the previous albums. Take it, listen to it, and then come back to comment on something!
Deep Purple Live at Made in Bo' - Bologna - 4 giugno 2003
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I was there too at that concert. Deep Purple has always been one of the best bands to see live because they change up the songs compared to the albums and they have incredible energy. Unfortunately, Gillan has been out of vocal form for a while, Airey is very good but Lord was more brilliant and managed to keep up with Morse "on par." Paice is always a show, always himself, the perfect rock drummer, precise and personal. Glover is a machine, not an instinctive musician, but the backbone of the group, organized and efficient.
Madonna Like A Prayer
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I don't believe it.