Mario Monicelli
The Great War. A great forever. more
Le Stelle Di Mario Schifano
What a trip! Acid-fueled musical meteor! more
Napoli Centrale
I love it! more
Indian Summer
The furious emo of the '90s more
Osanna
The prog band that I have listened to with the most admiration. Absolutely great. more
Nickelback
You know those guys who, no matter how much money and success they have, always end up being more pathetic than you? more
La Dispute
The vote is this, as much as it might count from some poor jerk, but I really don’t know what to write. more
Tricarico
Original, bizarre, but for this it reaches a 3; otherwise it would be less. It's unclear if it's genuine or just playing around. more
Gazosa
I think they were worth more, but they chose visibility. Jessica Morlacchi is my type. more
Piero Pelù
One of the few things I save in the Italian landscape from the '80s onward. more
Jimi Hendrix
The electric Segovia, I agree. Although we need to consider how he would have continued if he hadn't passed away at 28. more
Carlos Santana
THE ELECTRIC GUITAR. MAYBE EVEN MORE THAN HENDRIX. more
Deep Purple
Smoke on the water. But not only that. To know this song just because it's the opening theme of "Lucignolo" is shameful! more
Umberto Tozzi
Valid only in the '70s-early '80s. The rest is just to remind us that it still exists in the world :) more
Mino Reitano
Underrated, he also sang a song written by Lucio Battisti. more
Riccardo Cocciante
Refined interpreter of great stature in the '70s and '80s. From the '90s, he releases fewer albums and from the 2000s, he focuses on musicals. Artist. 4.25. more
Le Orme
The prog. What makes us musically proud, besides the great songwriting. more
Gianni Pettenati
Yellow flag more
Sergio Bruni
The sea more
Bruno Lauzi
He wrote memorable songs. However, he doesn't deserve more than 3 and a half stars. Rip Grande Bruno. more