Gigi D'Alessio
abominable. and even more Tatangelo, who is a babe and is banging this worm more
Motorpsycho -Demon Box
Those 17 minutes of the title track (among the most WILD things of the '90s, for sure)... if you play them on a Pioneer A-209R amplifier cranked up high... first, they’ll blow out your speakers. Then they’ll level your room. And maybe they'll even generate an earthquake of magnitude 7.5 with the epicenter in your stereo, burying you alive. more
Led Zeppelin -In Through The Out Door
Ready for the worst insults - but if "Presence" makes me yawn, I've always liked this album so much more. And damn, there might be some filler but there's "Carouselambra", there's "Fool In The Rain" which tells the story of drumming just like "Home At Last" and "Rosanna" (and drummers know it well), there's "All My Love", there's "I'm Gonna Crawl"... if only we had more awful albums like this... more
Lucio Battisti
Probably the strongest of all, Not a song alike to another. Mogol, Panella... I could have written the songs myself and then he would have taken care of them. Unrepeatable. Thank you, Lucio. more
Leonardo Pieraccioni
The apotheosis of nothingness, the triumph of mediocrity. more
Dom Mariani
The voice, the guitar, the heart... behind the Power Pop-Garage Revival that swept through Australia in the second half of the '80s, and behind the Stems, the Someloves, and the DM3, there's always him... Dom Mariani. more
Someloves -Something or Other
From the fruitful union between the Stems and the Lime Spiders, here come the Someloves. A splendid example of timeless Australian Power Pop. Open the treasure trove and you'll be immediately captivated... how can we not mention the irresistible "Melt"? more
The Stems -At First Sight Violets Are Blue
Come on guys! I'm talking to my generation (the 80s), no one has reviewed the Stems? Crystal-clear power-pop-garage-revival, just like the sound of the guitars in this little masterpiece. Australia has produced not only AC/DC or The Church but also Dom Mariani... more
Ronaldo
The Portuguese Cristiano is undoubtedly a champion. But until he wins a World Cup as the top scorer by scoring a brace in the final, all after two consecutive ruptures of the patellar tendon, any comparison with Luiz Nazario is completely out of place. more
The Byrds -Mr. Tambourine Man
I had snubbed the very first Byrds in favor of their Psych-Folk-Rock masterpieces from '66 to '68. Listening to their debut again, I found a nice album, pleasant and full of gems that are either excellent covers (Dylan being the most honored) or original tracks (especially Clarke). The legendary guitar of McGuinn (Jingle-Jangle), accompanied by the intertwining of Clarke and Crosby's guitars in a texture that influenced so many bands in the '80s and '90s (minghia the R.E.M.). Essential, innovative, immense. more
Gigi Finizio
A modest artist, he deserves what he has. 2.5 stars. more
Gigi D'Alessio
Better the period from 1999-2004, but despite that, it doesn't reach the two stars that I had given for a supposed "musical preparation" that isn't there. My sociology professor called him "the worst singer in the history of the world." more
Ronaldo
This is the greatest goal in soccer history: Ronaldo goal vs Compostela In years and years, NEVER seen anything like this.
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Briegel
Among the top 3/4 defenders of the '80s. Just ask Maradona. On the flank, like few others. more
Lucio Dalla
A truly great musician and singer. The challenging trilogy with Roversi ("Il giorno aveva cinque teste", "Andride Solforosa", but especially "Automobili") and the three albums from the '77-'80 period, namely the two self-titled "Lucio Dalla" and "Dalla" and his absolute peak "Come è profondo il Mare", guarantee him a five for life. "It’s clear that thought is like the ocean: you can’t stop it, you can’t fence it in." more
Paolo Bonolis e Uan
Good job, for heaven's sake, but who cares... I can't stand chatty people after a while. more
Fabio Fazio
He does his job, simply; from a professional standpoint, I don't think it can be disputed. From a personal point of view, he and his partner Gramellini often represent that do-gooder mentality at all costs and those platitudes (see a conversation from some time ago about the integration of the Rom community) that I really don't agree with. more
Tim Buckley
Unique, a voice from other planets more