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As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. When the guys decide to off you, they do it quietly, you don’t even notice, you’re just dead.
As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.
When the guys decide to off you, they do it quietly, you don’t even notice, you’re just dead.
The review praises Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas for its gripping narrative, excellent pacing, and detailed, realistic portrayal of the mafia world. Highlighting standout performances by Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci, the film’s cold, sudden violence and natural storytelling captivate viewers. The film is described as a must-watch for both gangster movie fans and general audiences. Dive into the thrilling world of Goodfellas—watch the film and experience Scorsese’s gangster masterpiece for yourself!
The highlights are the two versions of Hey Mr Rain, where you can distinctly hear the touch of John Cale and his magical violin. In short, a record that doesn’t completely displease? But it’s not a record that pleases either... Only for the die-hard fans.
The highlights are the two versions of Hey Mr Rain, where you can distinctly hear the touch of John Cale and his magical violin.
In short, a record that doesn’t completely displease? But it’s not a record that pleases either... Only for the die-hard fans.
Another View is a compilation of unreleased Velvet Underground demos and tracks aimed mainly at devoted fans. While the album contains some notable moments, like two versions of Hey Mr Rain showcasing John Cale’s violin, much of the material lacks impact. Songs like Ferryboat Bill are seen as weak, and the album overall does not reach the heights of the band's classic works. Recommended only for collectors seeking completeness. Discover the rare demos and unreleased tracks of Velvet Underground’s Another View – perfect for die-hard fans and collectors!
The experiments in Money and the famous Time honestly don’t seem like much to me. For me, 'The dark side of the moon' is only that laugh that opens the album in a crescendo of sounds and bursts like a flash of madness.
The experiments in Money and the famous Time honestly don’t seem like much to me.
For me, 'The dark side of the moon' is only that laugh that opens the album in a crescendo of sounds and bursts like a flash of madness.
The reviewer, not a Pink Floyd fan, finds The Dark Side of the Moon overrated despite acknowledging its historical significance. They praise specific elements like Clare Torry's vocal performance and unique audio moments but view the album's experimentation as less daring compared to others. The review serves more as a personal expression than a technical critique. Discover unique perspectives on Pink Floyd's legendary album—read the full review and listen for yourself!
Battiato has something for everyone: for the church, in the scathing critique of the little gem 'Scalo a Grado', for the ignorance of today’s electronic quiz world in 'La torre'. The genius of Battiato’s 80s irony… Unfortunately, lately Franco has appeared to me somewhat worn out.
Battiato has something for everyone: for the church, in the scathing critique of the little gem 'Scalo a Grado', for the ignorance of today’s electronic quiz world in 'La torre'.
The genius of Battiato’s 80s irony… Unfortunately, lately Franco has appeared to me somewhat worn out.
L'Arca Di Noè is a standout album in Franco Battiato's career, combining artistic pop and 80s electronic music. The album features sharp, ironic, and critical lyrics, with highlights such as 'Radio Varsavia' and 'Voglio vederti danzare'. Its themes range from critiques of society to apocalyptic visions. The reviewer praises Battiato's unique style while noting some recent decline in his live performances. Explore Franco Battiato's L'Arca Di Noè and experience the critical and ironic genius of 80s Italian electronic music.
Lou Reed and John Cale have refined their art, elevating Velvet classics to a sublime artistic level. Reed’s magnificent voice revitalizes the lyrics, affirming life in the light of dark memories.
Lou Reed and John Cale have refined their art, elevating Velvet classics to a sublime artistic level.
Reed’s magnificent voice revitalizes the lyrics, affirming life in the light of dark memories.
The 1993 live album captures The Velvet Underground's reunion in Paris, offering a refined, emotionally rich performance. Lou Reed and John Cale reinterpret classics with newfound depth and intensity, providing a fresh yet faithful homage to their legendary work. The album stands out for its powerful vocal deliveries and clean sound, especially on tracks never before performed live by Cale. Overall, it is an essential addition for dedicated fans. Discover this unique Velvet Underground reunion live album and experience classic tracks reimagined with emotional intensity and artistic mastery.
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