Unique, the magic of the "shaman" evoked by their works, The End for me a true anthem, the connection with the song then inspired me in part when I discovered the magic of Apocalypse Now, then so much more, times we didn’t experience...what a shame...Rip Ray/Jim, other giants of a musical universe that will never return. more
It is the long and reflective "Why Aye Man" that opens with its gentle notes the third solo work, aside from the many collaborations and soundtracks, of Mark Knopfler; an album that has as its main thread the execution of acoustic textures, with the Scotsman's guitar always ready to bestow that unique, soft, and emotive touch. A subdued work that represents a journey back in time to rural America, releasing a charm with a taste of antiquity, wisdom... Bucolic... more
Sorrow and commiseration for the last Rambo, tenderness for the last Rocky. Even shit demands different emotional nuances. more
true thrash more
R.I.P. FREAK. more
5 to the sorca, 2 to the rest. more
Author of some really great songs in Italian music. A bit punk, a bit rock, a bit intellectual, and on top of that, also a host and author of books. more
I review the rating (from 5 to 4 stars) and change the definition: "Great, immense. In the end, he didn't withdraw completely, Mina cornered him!". In 40 years of a round career, he has created beautiful works, in the '70s "La mia banda suona il rock" ALBUM (not just the single song), in the '80s La Pianta del Tè, his best, up to refined albums like "Macramè" and still quite substantial ones like "Decadancing". Naturally, I can't overlook his contribution to "Anime salve" by the great Faber. However, it doesn't reach 5 stars; maybe it's a subjective opinion, but having studied him and Finardi, I prefer the latter. Both are 4 stars. I reserve 5 stars for very few chosen ones. more
Perhaps even better than Led Zeppelin, in some ways. more
UUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAATATATA TATATATTATA AT AA TA TA TATATATT ATA AT ATATATATTATA UUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! .... you have 15 seconds left for your final prayers after which your brain will explode.... more
A career that began in 1991 and has always been pursued with consistency, seeking new stylistic horizons and emotional milestones; and they have done so through a long series of albums, showcasing their musical evolution that knows no end. more
He is also a piece of history, a piece of history that I don't like, but undeniably he has had his say. more
I'm not a fan of reggae, but a 2.5 average for Bob is just unacceptable. Ugly bastards. more
A little group for junkies and fake poets... ridiculously overrated. more
Horror. more
Great little guide on human madness. Gabriel skips the middle ground and goes much deeper than the PF in Dark Side, in my opinion. more
The surname alone is not enough. more
It’s quite funny... But damn, everywhere you go "Io vagabondo," "Acqua e sale," "Brivido felino," "Non voglio mica la luna," "Rose rosse," "Perdere l'amore," "L'emozione non ha voce"… But seriously, can’t you guys show a bit of creativity in your song selection??? Then again, there’s also the issue of those shitty lyrics displayed on the screen. more
With their fifth work, the last for the I.R.S. record label, the boys from Athens reach one of their absolute masterpieces; a rock album of unparalleled quality, with all the characteristics of a sound and a voice that brush against perfection. From the opening track "Finest Worksong", through the segments of "Exhuming McCarthy" and finally arriving at the true anthem of "The One I Love"; not to mention the cover of "Strange" by the seminal Wire. A perfect ten, at least for me. more
The best! more