Squallor
Fathers of Italian trash, unparalleled. A couple of years ago, Alfredo Cerruti was a guest on Chiambretti Night. Now, it is known that Chiambretti is a sly one and almost always manages to get you involved. Almost... indeed. With Cerruti, it was almost the opposite... If possible, watch that episode. It's a must-see. more
Mia Martini
my favorite Italian singer ...nothing compared to that affectation and soullessness of Mina more
Massimo Troisi
I'm writing a couple of things just to give him a 5. He always had that look of someone who says, "but why are you all so worked up? Why are you making all this fuss?" more
The Mothers Of Invention -Freak Out!
"This debut of theirs is something monumental. A double concept album that has changed the way we listen to music, giving it a seismic shake. We're in the distant '66. Inside this, one can also sense the embryo of prog. Chapeau." more
Eugenio Finardi
To me, he remains one of the great names in Italian music, and I believe he is quite underrated. Especially since if rock in Italy is sung by fiaschirossi and ligabuoi... more
Massimo Troisi
Maybe it's because I'm from Naples, but how can you not love it?
P.S. I'm firmly convinced that in "Non ci resta che piangere" he surpasses Benigni, and that’s certainly not a small thing. more
Pino Daniele
If only it had stopped in the early '80s... the vote goes to the early works, and obviously also to his band. more
Roberto Saviano
Sooner or later, will this country have the sacred right to criticize it, without being mistaken for members of the camorra, for what it has said and proposed for years, without having to unconditionally and blindly praise its figure and message? more
Beppe Grillo
A despicable fascist, very dangerous, from whom we must free ourselves as soon as possible. more
The Smiths
Great, for heaven's sake, but I prefer them more in the many wonderful tracks than on an entire album. more
Giorgio Gaber
5 regardless more
Jethro Tull
A delight! more
Genesis
"There is lambswool under my naked feet..." more
The Clash
Just for the two songs that open and close "London Calling," they deserve the highest praise. Truly outstanding. more
Sex Pistols
Not everyone was lucky enough to grow up with punk. more
Metallica
Sure, they have had terrifying and noticeable declines, but like all the greatest, and like all the greatest, they deserve a 5. more
Paul Simon
I really like it, so very much. more
Luciano Ligabue
"Hon huesti hui [besides him, Vasco Rossi, Jovanotti, Pausini, Antonacci, and other assorted crap] there’s only one thing to do: lock them in a small room, turn off the light, kick them in the Hulo, and throw away the key..." (quote Lippi) more
Jovanotti
I must say that as a clown he is unbeatable. more
Peter Gabriel
In Genesis and even later, a huge, unreachable artist, an inimitable voice, powerful and magnetic. more