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❝ If a bunch of music critics got together, watched, selected, evaluated, left the room, and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, this is the best rock music performance of all time," then there is clearly a reason.
❝ Your life is your own You're in charge of yourself Master of your home In the end In the end You have to face it alone
❝ "A night at the Opera" is Queen's masterpiece.
❝ Marillion delivers it in 1985 with "Misplaced Childhood," a concept album based on broken love stories and lost childhoods.
❝ One of the greatest masterpieces in the history of progressive.
❝ Marillion have returned to prog, it's not the early days of "Script for a Jester Tear" or "Fugazi"...it's something different, something no one had done before,
❝ Desolate Notes of Faith and Devotion.
❝ For me, it was that image of the Rose Bowl. At one point, during the song "Never Let Me Down Again," I jumped onto one of the pillars and saw a couple of people in the audience waving their arms in the air, I started doing it too, and suddenly there were seventy thousand people doing the same thing! I was overwhelmed, feeling something like tears inside me, and sweat running down my face, but that was pure joy! A feeling like, "It can't get better than this!" It was wonderful, the Basildon boy had made it...
❝ The thrill of the crowd's roar as "In Chains" is played is wonderful.
❝ Ah, Duran Duran. The Bible of the '80s.
❝ "I was with my wife Linda in the same studio where "Rio" was being recorded. One evening I went to visit them and they played this new song "Save a Prayer" for me. I immediately told them that with that track they had a hit on their hands that would guarantee them a career." (Paul McCartney)
❝ After exactly 40 years of career and over a hundred million albums sold, the name of the Birmingham group has become a musical genre that allows, on the eve of 2022, to listen to beautiful songs through which you can distinctly hear the sound of bass, drums, and guitar, an increasingly rare occurrence in recent times.
❝ Direct and essential.
❝ A record I truly recommend.
❝ I know for many new wave means Joy Division and Psychedelic Furs (bands I love), but this album is a giant wave, a rock and new wave breaker, whatever they say.
❝ There are few albums I have heard that, like this one, have the intensity and the effect of the despairing abandonment with which one takes the last alcoholic sip before collapsing prey to the ghosts of the mind.
❝ "Unknown Pleasures" scares me.
❝ It all begins with a faint screech, an undertone, which broadens and strengthens until the drums enter with force, and that screeching sound becomes a note, taking the form of a guitar.
❝ Those who adore "Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars" and don't know this album absolutely cannot miss the experience of listening to it.
❝ An album recorded almost live, attempting to capture the great energy expressed by the band live, otherwise difficult to reproduce in the studio.
❝ It's 1972 and Mott The Hoople are in crisis with disbandment on the horizon.
❝ The news that hasn’t yet reached the Olympus where I hope never to enter is that the Beatles knew how to play, and how.
❝ In short, the general impression here is that you are not just watching a documentary about the Beatles: you are actually reliving those years with them.
❝ Who would have ever thought that the Legend, perhaps the greatest in the History of Music, would have begun with a very simple, very banal, very inexpensive: ONE, TWO, THREE, FAH!
❝ “If Oscar Wilde had ever founded a rock band, it would probably be very similar to Roxy Music.”
❝ “For Your Pleasure is an alchemical work where the High meets the Low and lead transforms into gold.”
❝ “Among the best live performances of the era. A must-have!”
❝ "Led Zeppelin? What's that?"
❝ "Best Band, Ever"
❝ At least that damn record still sounded like it used to.
❝ Some say they do it better than anyone else, others say they’re now pathetic, and some, like me, claim that this is the true classical music of the late twentieth century, together of course with the best jazz.
❝ This album, despite being recorded under the most terrifying conditions and remixed an indeterminate number of times, remains one of the main cornerstones of the Rolling Stones' discography.
❝ And instead, what a wallop, what a lesson, I had to keep quiet.
❝ Personally, I enjoy the golden age, of which "Dr. Feelgood" represents the masterpiece, an album that reeks of sweat and greasepaint, a mix of macho rock and androgynous image, an album that talks of women, parties, and bad guys, but first spends hours in front of the mirror fixing makeup and hair.
❝ A high-class album to use as a nice ashtray.
❝ their music is mostly banal and simplistic.
❝ "I’m a fucking genius" (Noel Gallagher)
❝ This is undoubtedly the masterpiece of the Gallagher brothers
❝ “I enjoyed the concert of one of the greatest bands in history at their prime: the Megadeth of “Rust in Peace”.”
❝ “The album in question is a bomb, fast, vicious, with a devastating sound, a complete, dynamic work, among the best Megadeth has ever produced, not just in the recent period.”
❝ “Contrary to its title, “Rust In Peace” proves to be an indestructible work.”
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