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Atkingani
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The T
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I don't know about this, but how come there are reviews of an album that isn't out yet? I know maybe you can listen to it in a website or something, but the thing is, we have a lot of very short reviews of POS Scarsick coming from guests who I think are just trying to be the "first" to review an album even before it is available to most of us. Besides, shouldn't reviews be made only from actually released records so that sound quality, and every last minute addition by the band or the label or whatver change it may happen will be heard? Today we have three consecutive reviews of that album, all of them short, don't say anything with a real meaning, just trying to "show off" how quick they were to listen to POS' new. I have yet to read a review by a collaborator, then I would trust. But in the case of an album not-yet-released, with no collaborator-reviews available, I just don't trust those short, weak-content reviews. (I had this post on the "report abuse" thread but someone pointed me in this direction) |
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Easy Livin
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The site policy is to allow albums to be added once the official details have been announced. They are then open for review by whoever wishes to do so. We don't want to try to second guess how the reviewer acquired the album, we have to assume it was through legitimate means.
If however, it is apparent from the review that it is based on an illegally obtained copy, the review will be removed.
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Snow Dog
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LED ZEPPELIN — The Song Remains The Same (Soundtrack)
Review by Chris Stacey (Chris Stacey) Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator There is not much more to add than already mentioned on the DVD/Video release. This is an incredibly good live album. It would have perhaps been even better had it shown more of the Physical Graffiti material but nevertheless there are some splendid renditions of the originals. Highlights would have to be the 26 minute ' Dazed and Confused', a 14 minute rendition of ' Whole lotta Love', ' No Quarter' and one my persoanl favourites ' Celebration Day' off Led Zeppelin III. A solid four stars. Posted Tuesday, December 12, 2006, 17:33 EST | Permanent link How can It have Physical Graffiti material Chris? This concert was before that album. Edited by Snow Dog - December 12 2006 at 18:11 |
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tuxon
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well several songs from Physical graffiti were written before the concert, so it isn't an impossibility.
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Snow Dog
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True Tux, but absolutely unlikely! |
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tuxon
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The movie has Bron-Yr-Aur
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Snow Dog
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Because the movie and album were released after PG, but the concert was before, in fact its part of the Houses Of The Holy Tour. |
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tuxon
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I know when it's recorded blackdog.
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Snow Dog
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I know you know when it was recorded, Sockson. |
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tuxon
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I know you know I know you supossedly know I know that you know I know when it was recorded, Hot Dog.
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Snow Dog
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I didn't know that! |
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Atavachron
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Yes, this could have been a much more comprehensive (and readable) write-up. But there is also a bit of poetry here and perhaps the writer could improve it with a little more text. |
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Atavachron
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The problem seems to be the reviewers notion that the music on SRTS was from the PT tour, which is of course incorrect, but he gives that impression. Since some of the music that is on the first six albums was written, in its initial stages, around the 1970 period, it may cause some confusion but I think in this case, it's more a matter of misunderstanding the dates of SRTS, which was over several days of shows in NYC, 1973.
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Snow Dog
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These are my thoughts also. There is nothing wrong with the review as such, but facts should be checked first to so as to give an accurate account. I think that it says as much somewhere in review writing guidelines here as well. |
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Atavachron
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To be honest, the review just doesn't deliver. SRTS is one of the greatest official live documents in rock and this does not do it justice. Plus the mis-dating kinda ruins it. Edited by Atavachron - December 13 2006 at 06:13 |
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Snow Dog
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Also......
LED ZEPPELIN — The Song Remains The Same (Soundtrack) Review by Chris Stacey (Chris Stacey) Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator There is not much more to add than already mentioned on the DVD/Video release. This is an incredibly good live album. It would have perhaps been even better had it shown more of the Physical Graffiti material but nevertheless there are some splendid renditions of the originals. Highlights would have to be the 26 minute ' Dazed and Confused', a 14 minute rendition of ' Whole lotta Love', ' No Quarter' and one my persoanl favourites ' Celebration Day' off Led Zeppelin III. A solid four stars. More than what? There isn't any ro be more of!!! |
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Atavachron
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This is true, though the band did indeed play things such as 'Bron-Y-Aur' on this extended '73 East Coast tour (I have many shows from this period, all excellent) but there is none on the *album* SRTS, nor any *live* version from the film. The studio recording of 'Bron-Y-Aur' (which was written and recorded in or around 1970) is played over scenes of Page and the boys on the move but never shown live. All confusing but important complexities of this band's career.
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1800iareyay
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The T
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Couldn't agree more....
It damages the overall quality of the archives by doing this: an album is NOT out yet... some people manage to somehow listen to it (we don't know how "final" the product they heard is)... they rush to write 5 lines reviews just trying to be the first to review and surprise everyboy with their "discovery"... the FIRST REVIEWS you'll have for that album will be those afwul ones... even after the collaborators start reviewing it, the first reviews in the GUEST area would still be those.... the rating of the album will be affected because of those lousy reviews... and people who are not sure yet as if to buy an album or not, will have.... those reviews for guidance??!! I think the first review, at least of major releases, should be always a collaborator one or at least a recurrent guest... with not-so-big releases, of course we always need the opinionof those few who have listened to a record (I myself have the only review of two albums.... but those AREN'T Pain of Salvation, one of today's leading bands...)
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