THE ELECTRIC GUITAR. MAYBE EVEN MORE THAN HENDRIX. more
Smoke on the water. But not only that. To know this song just because it's the opening theme of "Lucignolo" is shameful! more
Valid only in the '70s-early '80s. The rest is just to remind us that it still exists in the world :) more
Underrated, he also sang a song written by Lucio Battisti. more
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
The prog. What makes us musically proud, besides the great songwriting. more
Yellow flag more
The sea more
He wrote memorable songs. However, he doesn't deserve more than 3 and a half stars. Rip Grande Bruno. more
Our concert. One of the great forgotten pieces of our music. Maybe 4 stars on the rise because it wasn’t consistent. more
Simplicity of the '60s, harmonic progression in C, simple stuff to play on the guitar, and "endless" masterpieces, indeed. It’s worth it until 1984 with "Questa lunga storia d'amore," then he got lost too. more
My kingdom. And I'm alone. I give it a 4, but if it had lived a bit longer it would have definitely reached a 5. more
Gattomatto. 2 to memories. more
Better than the song from which she took her name. But in my opinion, better than Pausini. Anyway, she can play the piano and has a less irritating vocal quality. more
Two stars, a crossover between the period of super trash before and after, between ethnic songs and theater. At least it's not like Gigi D'Alessio! Best wishes, today 65! more
The Zero Assoluto of our times. One song and then gone forever. more
Yesterday, for the 20th anniversary, a marathon of 42 songs matching the year of birth. It deserves 4 stars without a doubt. In all three decades of his career, he has always produced beautiful, and sometimes excellent, works, without ever being trivial and with almost no flaws. An artist to remember always. more
Luna and Giulia more
Luca Deriso. more
Six years after the first mini LP of covers, the good Les brings us another little disc featuring reinterpretations of songs from incredibly talented bands and artists; XTC, Metallica, Police, Peter Gabriel are honored with versions that are not too far from the originals, where Mr. Claypool's bass sets the right rhythms, supported by Larry's guitar and Mantia's drums. Also included is a live version of "Tommy The Cat" that is a true delight... Primari... more