"You will become a star." They NO! more
MUSIC! more
Without him, there would be no modern music. more
Michael Angelo, extraordinary, you may not like shredding, but he is a beast!!! more
Great, but Michael Angelo is THE VIRTUOSO! more
Great without a doubt, but I prefer Michael Angelo. more
On March 12, 1991, the boys from Athens released one of their most well-known albums, which definitively thrust them into the global spotlight; it is the skilled hands of Scott Litt that guide and assist the band in the production of a work that will sell millions of copies. The album transitions from the festive and danceable tracks "Losing my Religion," "Near Wild Heaven," and "Shiny Happy People" to the depth and calmness of "Low" and "Country Feedback." Never was an album title more truthful... more
Life on Mars. It gave some inspiration to Elton John. more
The black sheep of the "27 Club"... Rest in peace for 9 years, but that doesn't save her from the 2 stars. more
valid as a pair of JJ! more
A great man. How much we miss someone like him in Italian cinema. Neapolitan pride. "Ricomincio da Tre," "Non ci resta che piangere," and his dramatic performance in "Il Postino" secure his place in history. We miss you, Massimo. Especially for those like me who are forced to watch their Naples in the hands of mediocre television comedians who turn it into a caricature. more
Good job, but in my opinion, they don't measure up to U2. I give them 3 stars. And they're not just "Losing my religion"! more
Dire Straits is Dire Knopfler. more
Hi! Come faccio a ottenere questo album? more
Let’s raise the bar for this incredible artist. Even here there are the ONEs of passing idiots saying that he didn’t invent anything, that he made terrible records, because... but why don’t you just shut up, I say! more
Hardcore par excellence: their fiercely short career. And it’s the track "Straight Edge" that defines them best: a shout against alcohol and drugs that will become their positive battle cry...OUT OF STEP... more
A fundamental album for alternative rock alongside various daydream nation, surfer rosa, murmur, bug, etc. Between the (now long past) hardcore punk of zen arcade and the contaminations with the best pop of warehouse: songs and stories comes out this, with a remarkable sound wall (at times proto-shoegaze) and excellent songwriting that will inspire many subsequent works. more
The first album by Depeche Mode in the new millennium is marked by positivity; having navigated, not without trauma, the tumultuous nineties with the enormous issues concerning Dave's physical condition, we finally have an album that is at times sunny and romantic. The internal booklet photos show the smiling faces of the guys; and the songs are the logical consequence of this rebirth in music. "Dream On," "Freelove," "I Feel Loved," and the delicate "Goodnight Lovers" are the standout tracks, simply. more
Yeah, but what the hell do you want, fifty years of a perfect career? Don't break my balls. more
One flew east,
one flew west,
one flew over the cuckoo's nest. more