tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post6084343504821107703..comments2023-05-18T16:39:13.153+01:00Comments on The Sound Of Fighting Cats: Zuffanti. Fabio - Merlin The Rock Opera (2000)Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-62582225747225503772012-10-05T23:11:57.631+01:002012-10-05T23:11:57.631+01:00I really cannot get the point. This "review&q...I really cannot get the point. This "review" is made of generic and absolutely non-focused comments such as "This salvage operation is aided by the usual keyboards, guitars, bass and drums. That and some other instruments.<br /><br />Also we read that "The music is pretty bad though". As such. No clarification. What is bad about it? Is the performance lousy? Is it technically wrong?<br /><br />This is just an example to stress how weak and not useful this review is. In the view of a reader, there is no hint as to why and how this opera is "bad" or "flawed". One must only believe, as an act of faith, to the 2/5 score. Which clearly must come from an Authority in the field. <br /><br />To me, this is a perfect example of how a review should *not* be written. It lacks any detail and does not provide any piece of *information* to the reader, just un-sustantiated *opinions* of the reviewer. As if those would matter a bit. As a reader, I wonder if and how the reviewer has actually listened to the reviewed work. <br /><br />As a final comment, the level of English is really annoying: "Unfortunate(LY)"..."status the two others has got" should probably read "status the others HAVE got". And so on and so forth.Fabiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06118353965735429979noreply@blogger.com