Newcleus
It was the 80s. Old school hip hop and breakdance. NEWCLEUS - JAM ON IT
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A Day to Remember
Not much, but it's okay. more
The Drums
Obama!!!! I wanna go surfing, Obama!! I don't care about nothing!!! more
Wes Anderson -Le avventure acquatiche di Steve Zissou
Wonderful scenery and Bill Murray over the top. A small original masterpiece (not for everyone) that I recommend without hesitation if you have never seen it. more
Graham Parker -Squeezing Out Sparks
"Sparkles" that dazzle, and a record that should not be missing from anyone's shelves. more
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers -You're gonna get it!
It falls just short (but not by much) of the stellar debut two years earlier. Great songs - my favorite remains "Magnolia," although the rock'n'roll hits like "When The Time Comes" and "I Need To Know" make an impression. The melody and guitars of the Byrds in the punk era. more
Claude Debussy
Children's Corner and Suite bergamasche together make 10. more
Morbid Angel -Covenant
With their third album, Morbid Angel delivers their masterpiece. A bomb that crashes down upon you in just over forty minutes with a power few can match in the history of Death Metal; led by David's monstrously growled vocals, with Trey crafting overwhelming and claustrophobic guitar riffs, and finally Pete "Commando" with his military drumming that weaves intricate patterns at unheard-of speeds. There is no respite throughout the songs, starting with the opener "Rapture" that kicks off the massacre. more
Red House Painters -Down Colorful Hill
"Oldness comes with a smile/
to every love given child/
Oldness comes to rile/
the youth who dream suicide" Masterpiece!! It's a sort of drug for me! more
David Bowie
An artist I have never fully appreciated, which doesn’t mean I won’t in the future. For now, however, the first adjective that comes to mind to describe him is: crafty! more
Tim Buckley -Greetings from L.A.
Cute, nice, funny, and danceable disc: the Voice is always magnificent, the music less so. "Sweet Surrender" is very beautiful, though. Still, it remains far inferior to the previous ones; three ample balls are enough. more
Keith Richards
Poor, weak, empty. Empty no, with all the crap he's pulled into himself there must be something there. more
Rick Wakeman
Certainly an excellent pianist representative of Prog, but he has really released way too many solo albums... more
Robert Trujillo
Quick! Quick! Take that bass away from him! Before he can play another note! And give it to anyone, they'll definitely manage to get something better out of it. more
Slash
Well, what can I say. Certainly not a god of six strings. But people slander him without realizing that there are truly worse ones out there, like Jimmy Page. more
Gianni Morandi
Pathetic. more
Gorgoroth
Checche. Really useless. more
Black Sabbath
I may be a fool, but Black Sabbath doesn't mean anything to me. ANONYMOUS. And I can't stand Ozzy. more
The Beach Boys
Surf, smoke, sun, cheeks to the wind, and a little guitar. Call them fools. more
Eric Clapton
the greatest, the most elegant in conveying emotions with the six strings. with his fingers, he transmits soul and life to the guitar. It lives and gives us paradise.
p.s.:
I read that the nickname Slow-Hand was given to him because using thin strings his high E string would always break and he would change it during concerts calmly and slowly - do you think that's a myth? more