I wouldn't know. more
A really talented drummer. It's a shame he's ended up a bit forgotten. After all, if you play with the master. more
Uuuuu gentlemen, what a drummer! A master of the skins. more
Genius. The Italic Bassist with a capital B. more
Really strong, yet it has never attracted me. Maybe it's because of the Gibson. more
Ah, what a beauty! Truly a robust blues. With Clapton, I've said it all. I rate it a 7. more
Fairly anonymous bassist. Plays with the fingers that mama gave you and forget that pick, idiot! more
Strong drummer. He always knew his stuff. more
Being in the right place at the right time. Yet I like its exchanges. more
Baby food. more
A singer-songwriter who has truly proven to be strong. Yesterday more than today. more
Italian prog rocks. Fuck Britain -a statement to be taken with a grain of salt-. more
Yes, I understand, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet because a myriad of objects similar to Pluto with irregular trajectories have been discovered, but it will always remain in the collective imagination as the most distant planet of the solar system. more
It’s the live dimension that allows Robin and his band to convey all those intense and unique sensations, clearly perceptible in the harmonious flow of the songs contained within the album. A rarefied, enchanting atmosphere that the acoustic quality of the tracks highlights beautifully, like the closing "The River Song," which satisfies in its listening and ultimately leaves us alone to reflect on a noisy ending that perhaps you don’t expect… Sublime Sophia. more
I don't love the genre, but this crossover is amazing. My favorite, and it's a real pleasure to listen to it again after some time to discover that it hasn't aged at all. more
A Monster! It protects us and sweeps away potential asteroids passing by, and it holds the record for the largest entity in the solar system: its magnetic field, larger than the sun. more
the most beautiful planet in the solar system. battered by unthinkable cyclones, a regular hexagonal formation has been discovered at its north pole! optical effect or.......... more
the first to understand how a telescope worked, unjustly condemned by the church for discovering the moons of Jupiter and understanding how the world revolved. more
the brightest mind that exists. black holes, parallel universes, and a harsh but real warning: that sooner or later we will be invaded by alien life forms and we will be destroyed, and that our only salvation is to emigrate, like to Europa or Enceladus (high probability of finding life forms and drinking water). more
naturalist who, thanks to his insights, made it clear that man is not a divine fruit. Hated by ecclesiastics and creationists, hailed by reason, by science.....a Great! more