DaveJonGilmour

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DeAge™ : 7259 days • Here since 29 july 2006
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes from a Memory
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John Myung on the edge of human? That’s an ANIMAL!!!!!!
Soft Machine Third
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Okay symbad, but let's say that the Perigeo were similar to the Soft Machine and not the other way around!
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Mr. Know-It-All, the fact that some parts of Mr. Petrucci's work are similar to Mr. Gilmour's is no good reason to condemn him. Mr. Petrucci has proven to be the best guitarist currently existing on planet Earth, and even if you don't consider him the best, it is inconceivable that he deserves your unwarranted criticism, especially coming from someone who is essentially nobody. Mr. Myung is a beast of technique and skill; he is not a bassist who merely keeps time, and perhaps this does not sit well with you. Mr. Portnoy has absolutely nothing in common with the various Bon Jovi and glam bands you mentioned, and he is a gentleman who perfectly complements his band. Mr. Kevin Moore hasn't played with Dream Theater since '94 (Awake), and if you unconsciously meant to refer to Mr. Jordan Rudess, know that Mr. Jordan Rudess is capable of anything on keyboard, continuum, or any synthesizer, so it is unclear what exactly you wish to listen to, but evidently, you don't appreciate the sound of a keyboard from the outset; otherwise, you would listen to it with pleasure. Lastly, Mr. LaBrie may have aged a bit in recent times (which, it seems to me, is common to all living beings), but for the type of music he makes, he is absolutely suitable. If you hear the choruses of "The Dark Side of the Moon" in this album, then you will probably hear them in every album released after '73, since you want to use it as a benchmark. Finally, by peeking at the pseudo-bands you have reviewed, I understand that everything I've written so far has fallen on deaf ears.
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick
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But there are indeed positive aspects in The Passion Play, although they are more evident in this album, in Aqualung, and even more so in Stand Up. If there's a criticism to be made, it should be noted, but know that this is one of my favorite bands! ;-)
Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won
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The album is the best live document that exists about this band that revolutionized many things without inventing anything new, but managing to create a mixture of genres that is almost refined and perfect; folk marries blues, hard tones with rock 'n' roll, Plant with Page, Bonham with Jones, and all together with Music. The songs are all noteworthy, the lyrics equally so (the hippie-oriental philosophy followed by Plant is still very relevant today, criticized only by materialists and jerk progressives). The title of this album sounds legendary to me; they, in fact, seem like warriors when seen live. It would be pointless to dwell on individual skills, and even more so on their perfect connection as a group, which is terrifying, inhuman. Even more pointless would be naming the tracks that come closest to masterpiece and the improvisations that seem meticulously planned but are merely the spontaneous expression of an intrinsic art that explodes to our advantage. A unique, inimitable, sovereign band, Led Zeppelin, gentlemen!
Nirvana Bleach
Nirvana Bleach
6 nov 06
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I would remove a letter from the album title, making it "Bleah."
King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King
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Rece that echoes what many have already said by now, and doesn’t even attempt to say something new. Giving ratings to the songs doesn’t seem appropriate to me; the fact remains that you nailed the most beautiful song on the album, the sublime Epitaph. The last track is eponymous with the album, with the preposition in front. You really said too little and don’t go beyond a 2.
Le Orme Piccola Rapsodia Dell'Ape
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Now that the sting has deflated, let's get back to us... But how beautiful Charango and Fiori di luce are, all beautiful anyway. The lyrics are always magical... Come on! Tagliapietra is one of the few musicians we Italians should be proud of! I prefer Florian more than this, but they are our Orme, hurray!
Beautiful review.
Le Orme Piccola Rapsodia Dell'Ape
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BEATBOY DAMN IT, YOU SHOULD HAVE WARNED ME FIRST! THE BEE STUNG ME, AND I WON'T TELL YOU WHERE!!!!
Type O Negative October Rust
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Okay, I'll do it anyway, I was joking too... it's A Fidia who doesn't like joking lol