You are not logged in
DeRank ™: 0,86 • DeAge™ : 6194 days
Music is their bond, the magnet that attracts and keeps them together. "Once" may not be a masterpiece, but it was one of the cinematic surprises of 2007.
Music is their bond, the magnet that attracts and keeps them together.
"Once" may not be a masterpiece, but it was one of the cinematic surprises of 2007.
Once is a simple yet captivating Irish musical film about two unnamed characters brought together by music. The story explores budding friendship and love, enriched by heartfelt songs performed by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, both real-life musicians. Directed by John Carney, the film radiates warmth and Irish charm, offering a refreshing alternative to mainstream musicals. It garnered several independent film awards and remains a pleasant, rewatchable experience. Watch Once to experience a heartfelt musical journey filled with beautiful songs and tender emotions.
Paul’s poetry consecrates a man... a young man who self-analyzes, discovering the inner fragmentation as a human condition. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme was that of consecration, granting Simon and Garfunkel that aura of artistic respectability.
Paul’s poetry consecrates a man... a young man who self-analyzes, discovering the inner fragmentation as a human condition.
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme was that of consecration, granting Simon and Garfunkel that aura of artistic respectability.
Simon & Garfunkel’s Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme marked their artistic maturation beyond their debut’s electrified folk sound. Paul Simon’s poetic lyrics explore themes of alienation, innocence, and idealized love while blending diverse musical styles from ancient English folk to Morricone-inspired sounds. The album secured their respectability and became a defining soundtrack for a generation. With memorable tracks like Scarborough Fair and Homeward Bound, it remains a beloved classic. Explore the poetic depths and timeless sound of Simon & Garfunkel’s Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme today!
It’s difficult to establish whether they invented British folk rock, but without a doubt, they were among the greatest exponents of that genre. This sweet naivety that hovers over the album makes it seem like the account of a summer holiday spent by friends joyfully playing, still far from the dramas of adult life around the corner.
It’s difficult to establish whether they invented British folk rock, but without a doubt, they were among the greatest exponents of that genre.
This sweet naivety that hovers over the album makes it seem like the account of a summer holiday spent by friends joyfully playing, still far from the dramas of adult life around the corner.
Fairport Convention's album 'What We Did On Our Holidays' marks a significant point in British folk rock with a fresh and emotional sound. Featuring the legendary Sandy Denny and Richard Thompson's iconic 'Meet on The Ledge', the album blends American influences with traditional British folk. It captures youthful enthusiasm and creative exploration before the band's later, more polished works. Despite its simplicity, the record remains enjoyable and timeless. Listen to Fairport Convention’s legendary album and experience the roots of British folk rock today!
This album has inexorably won me over and continues to enchant me like few others can. "I Can't Find My Way Home" ... His voice, ethereal, sweet, and so fragile, always seems on the verge of breaking.
This album has inexorably won me over and continues to enchant me like few others can.
"I Can't Find My Way Home" ... His voice, ethereal, sweet, and so fragile, always seems on the verge of breaking.
This review celebrates Blind Faith's 1969 self-titled album as a timeless blend of rock and blues, created by legendary musicians Eric Clapton, Stevie Winwood, Ginger Baker, and Ric Grech. Initially an acquired taste, the album gradually captivates with its soulful melodies and musicianship. Despite challenges like limited material and internal struggles, standout tracks like "I Can't Find My Way Home" and "Presence Of The Lord" highlight its lasting charm. The reviewer appreciates the album's unique atmosphere and considers it a sublime musical experience. Dive into Blind Faith's iconic 1969 album and experience the soulful blues-rock magic crafted by legends—listen now!
DeRank™: 12,64
DeRank™: 0,29
DeRank™: 0,00
DeAge 3304
DeRank™: 0,35
DeAge 7202
DeRank™: 1,61
DeRank™: 5,57
DeRank™: 4,29
DeRank™: -2,23
Drag here or click to upload a photo.
Drag here or click to upload a video.
Drag here or click to upload an audio file.
You can take a note on this content. What you write here is visible only to you. To view your notes, go to the bookmarks section.