DaveJonGilmour

DeRank : 1,09
DeAge™ : 7258 days • Here since 29 july 2006
t.A.T.u. Dangerous And Moving
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Thanks poletti, now that I’ve read your review, I’m not going to buy Dangerous And Moving anymore.
Yezda Urfa Sacred Baboon
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The Src are the "Scot Richard Case," from Detroit if I'm not mistaken, and they played psychedelic rock with prog shades; at times they remind a bit of the Doors. We're anyway towards the end of the '60s (Francescobus correct me if I'm wrong).
Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
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The review is not up to par with either the album or the other reviews already present. And then tell me something: Why would Uncle Meat be a bit more outdated, given that it was released just the year before?
Frank Zappa Chunga's Revenge
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The review brings to my attention things I was unaware of, and I can only give it a 5. The record isn't that great (lol)
Madonna Something To Remember
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She kept singing in an empty room.
The Beatles Love
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Although valuable, it is a negligible chapter in the discography of the Beatles.
Frank Zappa Apostrophe (')
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Paloz, you disappoint me. The best approach to a review is to first listen to the album without distractions, then take a look at the artwork, draw your conclusions, and above all, once you're finished, check for any mistakes or, especially, nonsense. What you’ve done, I’m sorry to say, is primarily counterproductive for those who, through your review, would like to get closer to the artist or the album in question, and it also undermines your reputation as a de-reviewer. The effort is there, the form is more or less fine, but the substance is absolutely lacking. Take it as advice.
Van Der Graaf Generator Pawn Hearts
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Robert Fripp, listen to the entire Canterbury scene: Soft Machine, Caravan, Gong, Henry Cow, Hatfield and the North, Egg, and so many others, you won't get out of it!!!
Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii
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Let’s not beat around the bush, Zarathustra. You’ve labeled 2 masterpieces as rubbish without providing any justification. Are we really going to dwell on the flaws in the recording?
Tool Live @ Rimini, 15/11/06
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Long concerts? This year Gilmour in Venice had a 3-hour concert with a 10-minute break, including an hour in the rain. And he’s certainly not a young whippersnapper, at least on paper.