pier_paolo_farina

DeRank : 9,02
DeAge™ : 7265 days • Here since 20 july 2006
Inti Illimani La Nueva Cancion Chilena
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I am very attached to "Alturas," it taught me several things about the guitar. It's on this album, right?
Men At Work Cargo
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The first very in-tune voices that come to mind now: Jon Anderson, Geddy Lee, Michael Bolton, Don Henley...
Black Sabbath Master Of Reality
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1) Hihway To Hell - 2) Back In Black - 3) High Voltage
Dream Theater Octavarium (la suite)
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misternò: if you're enjoying Octavarium, the Dream Theater albums that might interest you are in this order: Metropolis part II, Falling Into Infinity, Images And Words. Thank you Sem, you captured the goals of my review.
Men At Work Cargo
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When I mentioned career, I was referring to that of Men At Work; my sentence is clear. However, I don't recall any of Colin's albums, honestly... it's strange considering I sift through record stores quite a bit... if you could enlighten me, it would be a big favor. Regarding intonation... there are singers who have made rock history who are not entirely in tune. Names? Lou Reed, Nick Cave, Plant, Gabriel, David Byron, Jagger, Brad Delp... Colin's voice still gives me chills, though.
Black Sabbath Master Of Reality
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It's nice to discover that certain essential albums are winning the hearts of today's teenagers.
Men At Work Cargo
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Colin has an extraordinary voice, not exactly in tune but emotional. The band had their own sound (let's say a bit Police but more mysterious...) and would have enjoyed a longer career...
Dream Theater Octavarium (la suite)
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Sorry, but the review is for the suite, not the album. Didn't you notice?
Prozac+ Acido Acida
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When I was making out under the moonlight, Baglioni was there. That doesn't change the fact that I've always found him unbearable.