DaveJonGilmour

DeRank : 1,09
DeAge™ : 7256 days • Here since 29 july 2006
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia Io Come Io
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For the record, this album is one of the very first forms of local hard-prog.
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia Io Come Io
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Instead, for this album, it’s enough to just mention the tracks that are included, right? The truth is that in a review, you try to say as much as you can, and from what you say, it really seems like you’ve never listened to it since you see some metal in it. Maybe even some raggamuffin would fit well, don’t you think?
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia Io Come Io
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So you mean to say that reviews are pointless? Or that, on the contrary, it's enough to read a well-written review without the need to listen to the album?
Vasco Rossi Colpa d'Alfredo
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A very great Lethe, nice deduction... but Poletti is an encyclopedia and, as such, has no age; moreover, he boasts of knowing how old others are, and he clings to the Grassopher to manage to support his unfounded theories.
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia Io Come Io
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>>>And then I simply had nothing more to say because it's an album that has to be listened to in order to be understood...<<< what do you mean?
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia Io Come Io
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Damn, you didn't even listen? Who are you?
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia Io Come Io
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What kind of review is that? Who told you that nobody knows them? Il Rovescio della Medaglia is one of the most significant realities in our musical scene and you limit yourself to 4 words? If you find it difficult to describe, then just stay quiet; it would make you look better...
Soft Machine Third
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vote 10! The album is among the 3 most beautiful in history! The Soft Machine reaches the highest level of art imaginable, on par only with the legendary Pink Floyd.
Le Orme Senti L'estate Che Torna/Mita Mita (Singolo)
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"The north wind has gone and leaves a taste in the air"... I can't help but feel moved listening to this fantastic piece!!!
Vasco Rossi Colpa d'Alfredo
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I take this opportunity to recommend "Cottonwoodhill" by Brainticket, which will make you understand how vascorossi and music are two distinct and separate things.