Tony Renis
"When When When" and then disappeared... in America! more
Bobby Solo
A tear on the face... and then resurrected 40 years later with "You never grow up." more
Little Tony
He lived off 2 songs. The 3rd is out of sympathy. Let's also remember "Non si cresce mai" in 2003 with Bobby Solo. more
Rocky Roberts
And he’s not the only one who has made a living with two songs! more
Mino Vernaghi
To love... and then vanished more
Franco Fanigliulo
I like to live life to the fullest. more
Bruno Vespa
The Maurizio Costanzo of RAI. Not to be dismissed, but neither to be praised. And anyway, the books are written for him; he just lends his face and signature. more
Federico Fellini
Orchestra rehearsal more
Adele
He has the talent, but he's at risk of being overwhelmed by commercial dynamics. more
Los Locos
I beat the drum hard, euchero tiki-tiki-tiki-tiki-tà. A catchy tune that wouldn’t leave my head. more
Alex Britti
It may be obvious to say, but he is just a great guitarist. As for songs, I only save "Oggi sono io." But he marked my 13 years, and the affection remains. more
George Orwell
He predicted the world in which we would live. We have already arrived a long time ago at the Orwellian world. more
Cher
Dear, once… more
Valeria Rossi
With the jug, I'm a little rascal
from a doghouse, I make a kitchen
with the crayons, I make a soup
... and with the broom and the trumpet??? more
Miguel Bosé
Redeemed only with "Operazione Trionfo", which says it all. more
Tiziano Ferro
Mediocre for all its 21 years of operation, 2 only because there's worse. Decent voice wasted. more
Anthony Phillips
"Trespass" is practically his work, as well as part (mainly the acoustic one) of "The Musical Box". After Genesis, a solid solo career. The first two albums are very beautiful, and then how much his "Private Parts and Pieces" relaxes me. more
Mark Knopfler -Shangri-La
A record made in the tranquility of Malibu; the tracks bear the influence of this sunny and peaceful place, chosen by Mark also to give rest to his body worn from the car accident the year before. Songs that revolve around the occasionally whispered voice of the former Dire Straits frontman, amidst languid country-folk ballads that reach peaks of refined beauty; I cannot help but mention the story of fishermen told in "The Travelman's Song" with its elegant guitar sound... Sublime. more
Sepultura
Phew! more
Sepultura
As long as brothers Max and Igor Cavalera stood together in the band, the fierce musical journey was marked by stunning albums: from "Beneath The Remains" in 1989 to "Roots" in 1996, passing through the masterpiece "Arise" in 1991. Thrash, Death, Heavy Metal of razor-sharp madness...then with Max's departure, the dark abyss...Desperate Cry... more