Together with Morrissey, he was able to create that uniquely distinctive sound that set a benchmark not only in his native England; a reclusive figure, always away from the limelight, after the bitter dissolution of The Smiths, he took part in excellent collaborations, among which the one with Matt Johnson and his The The deserves a mention. His fine guitar work is masterful. more
"Slaughtered from Birth" was the title by the guys from Buffalo on their second album released back in 1991; and the song titles, much like the heavily censored cover, straightforwardly highlight the type of sound they know how to produce. From the lengthy opening track "Meat Hook Sodomy" to the concluding "Innards Decay," their Brutal Death Metal knows no respite, delighting the ears of followers of their creed like few other bands; wonderfully grim, yet perfect in their own genre. more
But he's a mouth breather more
If only they didn’t make men suffer... And anyway, it's enough to question the role of women: women are everywhere now, in offices, in the police, in public administration, in schools, in justice, etc... Talk about discrimination! Don’t listen to Boldrini! more
If someone is hungry, why not? But if you're not hungry, why eat meat? It's unhealthy; it's better not to eat it, at least if you don't have alternatives. Veronesi says not to eat it, but he has valid alternatives—what about you? Moderate your consumption at home! more
Oh father of our Italian language, may we remember you for eternity and always have in mind that masterpiece known as the Divine Comedy, a journey to hell and back. May you find your Beatrice, the inspiring muse of tales, Da Brividi! more
The famous poetic songs for us lovers of romantic and decadent poetry, impetuousness and storm, Sturm und Drang, romanticism, we are on the brink of the gothic and the dark and the thrill of the Unexpected. more
Hard part of the human body, without them we would fall to the ground and wouldn’t be able to walk. A piece of advice: milk, contrary to what is said, is not good for the bones; actually, it’s better not to drink milk at all, just forget it, it’s bad for you, it’s only good for calves—we are not calves, after all. Essential for walking. more
Oh professor more
Great tenor voice. If you listen to "Torna a Surriento" and then that of the legendary Elvis, you'll understand that Pavarotti sings better than Elvis. Much better. But Pavarotti couldn't do Rock, simply because he lacks the abilities. But he remains a great tenor. more
The most talented of the quartet, I believe He is the inventor of American psychedelia.
P.S. Who knows if maybe He and the one you think of, Syd Barrett, had made a record together; who knows if it would have resulted in a masterpiece of mixed psychedelia and what songs they would have created... an atomic bomb!! more
Brilliant madman! The inventor of English psychedelia, and we are grateful to him for that.
P.S. Who knows, if instead of taking massive doses of LSD he had just taken light drugs or wine, maybe he wouldn't have gone insane, Gilmour would be doing another job, and who knows what albums he would have made. What do you think? more
"Oh delightful delight and enchantment. It was pleasure impatient and become flesh. Like feathers of a rare polished metal, or like silver wine poured in a spaceship. Farewell force of gravity, as I slushed... what enchanting visions!" (quoted from A Clockwork Orange) more
The discoverer of Glam Rock, nothing but Bowie! more
Thanks to them we are born and they keep everyone pregnant, but in the modern era they have taken too much power, on par with men and even more than men's sex. Regulate yourselves. more
Reznor immense, at least in Downward Spiral. Always on the edge of destructive noise! more
If it were made into law, I won't hide it, I would follow it right away. It shouldn't be bad to have more than three wives; of course, they shouldn't nag and talk like women do these days... who knows if one day we really have to follow it. more
They wanted to prove that knowing complicated musical intricacies isn't necessary; they kicked in the face of the polished world of the music business. And they do it with an album of immeasurable importance, simple, straightforward, played with minimal technique; songs that have forever marked my love and total devotion to the Ramones...An assault with two-minute tracks: "Blitzkrieg Bop," "Beat On The Brat," "Judy Is A PUNK"....pure and simple legend. more
I am bound to all the Ramone brothers by an unbreakable bond through time, forever. But Joey was special to me, a friend, unique, who gave me and inspired absolute joy. "Don't Worry About Me".... see you maybe one day up there.... more