"Sting: amazing, in splendid form with his vintage Fender Precision Bass... sings and plays like a god and it’s his birthday too."

 "Summers: deforming arthritis prevents him from correctly hitting the difficult riff positions... Amateur stuff, but since he’s one of the greatest guitarists in history, maybe it’s an 'artistic' choice."

This review covers The Police's 2007 live concert in Torino, focusing on Sting's strong performance and the challenges faced by Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers. The reviewer highlights poor acoustics and mixed musicianship, expressing nostalgia for earlier days but recognizing the concert's success with most attendees. The tone mixes seriousness with humor and personal critique. Explore this candid review and relive The Police’s Torino concert – listen now to decide for yourself!

 Lemmy, Phil Campbell, and Mikkey Dee represent rock ’n’ roll made of smelly armpits, beer, smoke, and amplifiers with the volume at 12.

 Who would have expected, 30 years ago, to still see them here, in Dolby Digital Surround and in high definition...

Motörhead's Stage Fright DVD delivers a powerful live concert with superb sound and visuals. The band’s authentic rock 'n' roll energy shines through, backed by excellent bonus content on the second disc. The reviewer appreciates the raw, genuine spirit of Lemmy and the band, making this DVD a must-watch for fans. High definition versions of classic songs add to the value. Watch Motörhead’s Stage Fright DVD for an authentic, electrifying rock concert experience with exclusive behind-the-scenes content!

 The opening song, 'Motadanguilla', a cheerful reckless march, continues to amuse even after 15 years.

 A decidedly good work which can be listened to with pleasure and tenderness.

Loschi Dezi's 1991 album Càbala captures a unique moment in Turin's music history, showcasing the early talent of Luca Morino and Fabio Barovero before their success with Mau Mau. The album features a mix of cheerful and folk-inspired songs influenced by European sounds of the era. It includes notable tracks like 'Motadanguilla' and 'Loschi Dezi' and highlights connections to artists like Max Casacci. Though rare, the album remains a pleasant listen with historical significance. Discover the charming sounds of Loschi Dezi's Càbala—listen now and explore a hidden gem of early 90s Turin music!

 "The first disc contains some hypnotic masterpieces that will lodge themselves in your brain."

 "If you have ever tried to use a synth and a sequencer, listen to what these two crazies concoct and you will understand how talented they are."

Infected Mushroom's 2003 double album 'Converting Vegetarians' explores diverse musical styles, blending trance rhythms with personal and unconventional song forms. The first disc offers hypnotic trance masterpieces, while the second showcases melodic and thoughtfully composed tracks without sacrificing creativity. The duo demonstrates impressive studio skills and musical talent, providing months of enjoyment for electronic music fans. This album marks their evolution beyond traditional trance and solidifies their place in the genre. Dive into Infected Mushroom's 'Converting Vegetarians' and experience trance music like never before!

 It is incredible how easily these two figures manipulate sounds and effects, managing to transform everything that comes to their minds into Music.

 An album really difficult to describe, simply to listen to and listen to again (and it won’t cost you any effort, guaranteed).

Infected Mushroom's 2004 album 'I'm The Supervisor' is celebrated as an electronic masterpiece, blending complex sound manipulation with accessible rave beats. The duo from Tel Aviv, Erez Aizen and Amit Duvdevani, showcases their talent in creating innovative and captivating music that appeals both to rave audiences and casual listeners. Highly recommended for fans of electronic music with a strong anticipation for their upcoming album 'Vicious Delicious.' Listen to 'I'm The Supervisor' now and experience Infected Mushroom's electronic brilliance firsthand!

 VHS-style video graininess, shots that seem to have been made with entry-level amateur camcorders, video noise galore.

 Fans all over the world, buy the CD but avoid this DVD like the plague.

The Kraftwerk Minimum Maximum DVD delivers impressive DTS audio quality that surpasses the live experience. However, it suffers from seriously poor video quality resembling amateur recordings. Despite high expectations, the video direction disappoints, making this DVD a flawed product. Fans are advised to avoid the DVD and prefer the CD or alternative formats. Discover the sound of Kraftwerk’s live show, but beware of the DVD's disappointing video quality—listen to the CD or stream instead!

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