The female counterpart of Take That, to whom I also gave 2 stars, as they are nonetheless icons of the '90s. more
A truly great figure, as a person, as a singer (an inexhaustible voice!) and in terms of the music, especially from the early albums. I had rated him 4 stars, no no, 5 well-deserved stars! A great nonconformist, the Italian Bowie, a living legend, 70 years today! more
Wonderful. The vote goes more to the Police period. more
Greatest imitator. more
Great comedian and actor, beyond politics. more
The best TV ever made at Mediaset! more
Enzo Available! more
After a timid start as a psychedelic band, the four English musicians begin their ascent to the top of the charts from here. A good album that marks the beginning of a glorious career, rooted in a rock-boogie that has made history, much like the guitars of Rossi and Parfitt. Noteworthy is the gritty cover of "Roadhouse Blues" by the Doors... more
I'm usually not a fan of "the best of" compilations, but this is practically perfect for anyone looking to get closer to a giant like Waters. A showcase of great blues songs that ooze dust and sweat, his golden age... more
After three or four listens, I can say it's an excellent album; Hammill proves to be a great artist with talent to spare. It's a unique album, with sounds I'm not very accustomed to but it's beautiful, especially the splendid "If I Could," my favorite of the bunch. A solid 4.5, I reserve the 5+ only for his great classics with VDGG... more
A necessary preface: my absolute love, but what a drag!!!, for the aforementioned group always pushes me to give the highest ratings. We're in 1997, and it's time for changes in the Californian camp; a drummer change due to Tim's departure, with personal tears, and the arrival of Brain. The result is an album that certainly doesn't surprise, and is a mere step below the masterpieces that preceded it; nonetheless, it's a blast to listen to tracks like "Fisticuffs" or "Hats Off." more
Stupid questions on Che Tempo Che Fa, he can't speak and also has an annoying pig-like laugh. more
"Immense" is the right word. more
One thing that has always excited and struck me about Henry Rollins is his attitude during concerts. Shirtless, barefoot, in shorts: a surge of ferocity and violence as he screams the songs with unheard-of rage... Hard Volume... more
Araun de uord araun de uooord araun de uord araun de uooord more
Tender. more
A sick person. more
Unpleasant, but it could be worse. I lower it from 2 to 1. And still, she keeps "acting." more
Soundtrack of ignorance.. more
There is a huge chance that the damn bleating mass of consumers of cheesy mainstream will drown him too. more