Fabio Fazio
Mellifluous shoeshiner with an eternal idiot grin. more
Paolo Guzzanti
Another piece of scrap material from the First Republic, coming from that immense dump that was the PSI and recycled, not by chance, into the lists of the former PDL. Now, it seems to be a jerk floating by itself. more
A.N.O.
A group that makes air more
Lucio Dalla -Lucio Dalla
Far from Roversiano's experimentalism, the musician from Bologna crafts a masterpiece of genuine gems that span between pop and rock. On "Anna e Marco" and "L'anno che verrà," a tear always falls. more
The Velvet Underground
Velvet Underground & Nico is of indescribable beauty, Venus In Furs is an absolute masterpiece, if we don’t give 5 to these guys... more
Tina Weymouth
So much originality more
John Coltrane -A love supreme
Here too, extremely high levels. more
John Coltrane -Blue Train
Probably the best, in my opinion. more
John Coltrane -Olè Coltrane
I remember it being difficult during the first listens. But then, after listening to it many times, I find it quite remarkable. more
Chuck Mangione
A good trumpet. Great artist. more
Licio Gelli
Hurry up and die, because I want to uncork the sparkling wine... more
Sandro Bondi
Misunderstood poet. more
Konono Nº1
Unique. Afro-urban music describable with two adjectives typical of electronic music; trance, due to the psychical state it induces, and glitch, due to the rough, metallic, and dirty sound resulting from the sound equipment used. A space-time bridge between the African village and the filthy suburbs of the metropolises. more
Tim Roth
I revisited "The Impostor," which I hadn't seen in ages... his performance in that film should be shown to every acting school. There are many talented actors out there, but very few that leave an IMPACT... more
Aerosmith
Great and innovative hard rock band: Steven Tyler, an excellent vocalist, Joe Perry, an efficient guitarist and creator of unforgettable riffs like "Walk This Way," "Mamakin," and "Love In An Elevator." It’s a shame that then that sneaky and hateful pop tune from Armageddon tarnished their reputation. more
Piero Ciampi
"The true war is not fought with weapons, it is fought with the heart. That’s why ... I am a hero." more
The Killers
A harmless and fairly pleasant little group, a couple of songs above average (no way they’re doing another Mr Brightside), a distinctive voice. It’s a shame about my pseudo-indie peers writing their names on the superstars or on the puma suede. more
Tracy Chapman -Tracy Chapman
Striking debut of a very talented artist, blending country-folk and protest. "Talkin' bout a Revolution," "Fast Car," "Behind the Wall," "Baby Can I Hold You," "Across the Lines": all very beautiful tracks. more
The Rasmus
Incapable ones bleating for the joy of proto-bimbeminkia barges and pseudo-darkettone.. more
It's Immaterial -Life's Hard and Then You Die
Champions of human coordinates in music, a mid-'80s debut destined to transcend genres and sounds. The vile Thatcherism opens the doors to globalization, and they, well ahead of their time, sing of fears and hopes, blending tradition and electropop. A gem to be rediscovered. more