El mejor sitio para leer es Mangadex. De ahí le siguen Batoto y Mangafire. De todos modos, si buscas algún manga en particular en el buscador de Google, te pueden salir otros website con el manga completado dependiendo cuál busques.
Finding errors, now that's something I had no idea people enjoyed about anime. I guess I can understand now but to sit through that many shows and episodes, it makes people wonder if you are critiquing a show or just bashing it. It's a fine line to walk and a dangerous way to live but you do you.
hey man, could you tell me where you watched 1+2=Paradise? I saw it in a "so bad its good" interest stack and have been trying to hunt it down to no avail. So I came to you to ask because you were the most recent review and seem active :)
If you're looking for a direct recc, I would suggest this album. It's up there with Purple's In Rock, them two being my favorite hard rock albums ever, and I know you already love Purple thanks to my lurking skills.~
Hey, it's absolutely fine if you don't consider some band's "best" works to be your fav. I believe in personal preference over hivemind opinions and follow that mindset most of the time myself. Objectiveness is a farce in this medium.
Have not given much thought to ELP's post BSS albums. Might've listened to the 2 Works volumes once in the past, but I won't count that. On top of them succumbing to punk revolution, I just don't feel motivated to be done with their discography anytime soon. Plus I still have BSS to get used to.~
As for reccs, a lazy answer would be to look through my RYM account. Won't suggest doing that tho, since my list is never gonna be finished. Plus my ever-changing views on albums with every re-listen leaves me dumbfounded when it comes to updating the scores (going back to my objectiveness argument). My 5/5's are absolute tho... or at least I'd like to believe they're absolute...
A better alternative solution, one that I'd always suggest to anyone, would be to just subscribe to some album hoarding/archiving channels like this one, that one and this MVP. Roll a dice and venture, that what I do!~
And thanks for the recommendation. It's plenty rare to find a prog band outside EU during the '70s as is. Will definitely keep that band in mind!
Respectable pick. I've always felt the track listing of Tarkus holds the album back a little. I would've preferred the same formula Floyd's Meddle or Caravan's In the Land had ; saving the big, hightlight track for last (they all were released in the same year... '71 was huge). Just a nitpick.
I'd choose either their debut or Trilogy in terms of re-listenability. BSS may grow on me one of these days...
I've stumbled upon an exigent account. Good taste in music and animus, bud. Soulmate worthy almost.
Didn't know Emerson was on mal, big find! Do you have a favorite ELP album?
All Comments (13) Comments
Sorry for the late reply. You could add me on discord if you have an account. Easier to talk there than sending walls of text here, is all...
Have not given much thought to ELP's post BSS albums. Might've listened to the 2 Works volumes once in the past, but I won't count that. On top of them succumbing to punk revolution, I just don't feel motivated to be done with their discography anytime soon. Plus I still have BSS to get used to.~
As for reccs, a lazy answer would be to look through my RYM account. Won't suggest doing that tho, since my list is never gonna be finished. Plus my ever-changing views on albums with every re-listen leaves me dumbfounded when it comes to updating the scores (going back to my objectiveness argument). My 5/5's are absolute tho... or at least I'd like to believe they're absolute...
A better alternative solution, one that I'd always suggest to anyone, would be to just subscribe to some album hoarding/archiving channels like this one, that one and this MVP. Roll a dice and venture, that what I do!~
And thanks for the recommendation. It's plenty rare to find a prog band outside EU during the '70s as is. Will definitely keep that band in mind!
I'd choose either their debut or Trilogy in terms of re-listenability. BSS may grow on me one of these days...
Didn't know Emerson was on mal, big find! Do you have a favorite ELP album?