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Guldbamsen
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I am late to the party, but I'd like to join Chris in the applaud Pierre, I think this is a terrific review, and it shows just how much you care about the music - how much you get into it with heart and soul. I think you should do some more of these - I for one would enjoy them immensely
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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jspanglet
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Hi,
I am going to Italy in November. Does anyone have any suggestions for seeing some RPI bands? Thanks, James
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Todd
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Okay Pierre, I've been doing some comparing of the two. I found the Napoli Centrale album on eMusic for cheap, so I'm glad I didn't have to fork over a lot for that rarity. It was later released as Epitaffio, with a cover similar to the Showmen 2 album, so I've used that one in my archiving. It's not as confusing! Listening to the two reminds me of a similar situation with one of my favorite albums, I Giganti's Terra in Bocca. There are two versions of that one around also, a demo and more refined version. That's the sense I get with these albums, too. Which is better? Yes! As you say, they are like two sides of a wonderful coin.
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Todd
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James, I don't know quite what to tell you! I don't know of any live gigs around then. You might try connecting with some of the active bands on Facebook, such as Lagartija. There may be some information there. Good luck!
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andrea
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Before leaving try these sites:
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hellogoodbye
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Thanks very much, David. I'll try again. I promise you.
Todd, I'm suprised. I own the japanese I Giganti japanese SHMCD version. I know that another version exists, but I thought that the difference iwas only in the introduction. Please tell me more. This is one of my favorite records ever.
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andrea
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This book includes a CD featuring the remastered original album + an unreleased track. It's in Italian and you'll find here every information you're looking for
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hellogoodbye
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Grazie Andrea !
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Sagichim
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Here is something strange .
A few years ago I saw the very high rating for Osage Tribe's only album and I immediately got it, no need to say that I definitely agreed with the high rating. Few months ago I noticed that the album was now with a very low rating of about 2.5. I know it doesn't hold that classic RPI symphonic sound but still how the hell did that happen?? Stellar performance by Marco Zoccheddu on guitars!! |
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hellogoodbye
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I always have, I don't know why, dismissed the Osage Tribe album. The soundclips I've just litsenned on you tube show me that maybe I was wrong.
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Todd
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^^ Yeah, true, and I love Bob Callero on bass.
I always thought this album was a 3.5 star album. I'll have to do a review someday.
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hellogoodbye
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Hum hum. I think I'm going to buy it now
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Sagichim
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It has a very bad sound but I really love that album, full of great energies and excellent solos. I would rate it with 4 stars because I'm really into the hard rock progressive stuff. |
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dreadpirateroberts
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^ it sounds great to me, looking forward to checking it out
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Good album for the jazz heads! |
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Todd
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^^ Yeah, that's a really good one! I like that album as much as any of my Perigeo albums.
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dreadpirateroberts
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Hi everyone - last September I mentioned that my wife and I
went to Italy, and I've been meaning to post a couple of pics for ages (nearly
a year as it turns out.) Hope you enjoy em, we mostly stuck with cities.
One day, if I can ever manage to save the money again, I mean to return. It was
heart-breaking-ly amazing.
Trevi Fountain (photoshopped a fair bit) View from the top of the Duomo in Florence. 400 odd steps up from memory,
tough going but worth it. In Florence I found one of the only CD stores I could
hunt down, and hauled off about 17 RPI/Italian rock albums. It was awesome,
wish I'd taken a photo of the store hahaha |
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hellogoodbye
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Don't. They are wonderfull places. I don't know Florence yet. I'll try to go in october.
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TISSOCO ALFREDO : KATHARSIS 1975
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