Morphine
They're good, good, good, good
They're good, good, good, They're good more
Andrés Segovia
The guitarist more
The Pretty Things
One of the greatest English bands of all time and among the heavyweights of '60s rock. Both as performers and later as authors of rock'n'roll and garage in '65, and as creators of a beautiful and seminal psychedelic album like "S.F. Sorrow." A thanks to Phil May (a fantastic vocalist and frontman) and to that genius Dick Taylor (whom I will always thank for leaving the Stones). more
John Carpenter -In The Mouth of Madness - Il Seme Della Follia
unexpected masterpiece, a work worthy of standing alongside, or immediately after, Assault on Precinct 13, The Thing, and Halloween. more
Ronaldo
1) Ronaldo da Lima 2) Ronaldinho 3) (light years apart) Cristiano Ronaldo more
The Feelies -The Good Earth
Remember (rightly) for the first "Crazy Rhythms", this splendid companion for autumn days, perhaps features the most successful tracks "The High Road," "Let Go," and "The Good Earth." A small masterpiece. more
Wes Craven
Bah, not much. more
David Crosby
Byrds, CS&N, CSN&Y, the collaborations with Jefferson Airplane and "If I Could Only Remember My Name". A handful of years to enter history and live, rightfully so, off the profits and craft for four decades. Immense. more
Nick Drake -Five Leaves Left
How beautiful it is to surrender to the purity and infinite melancholy of this tormented soul. Shivers and tears, especially with "Cello Song" and "Fruit Tree"... Horribly prophetic. more
Shadows Fall
Thrash/Metalcore as simple as it is effective more
20/20 -20/20 / Look Out!
Another unmissable pairing reissued on a single CD. The first two albums provide everything there is to know about the band. The classic "Yellow Pills" will give its name to a series of genre compilations (What genre? I'll leave that to your imagination!). more
Shoes -Present Tense / Tongue Twister
More "Power Pop" from the group of Zion probably can't be found. Another splendid pairing, especially "Present Tense" with "Tomorrow Night," "Too Late," and "In Your Arms Again." more
Fabrizio De André
Good job, but long live the uallera! more
Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie
The best couple of the last 750 years more
Fabrizio De André
Well done, but long live Guccini! more
Saturday's Children
Second half of the 60s. From Chicago dreaming of England. Group victim of the British invasion, Beatles above all. "I HARDLY KNOW HER" by Saturday's Children  more
Peter Gabriel -Security
Masterpiece, dreamy and ethereal atmosphere. Monstrous wallflower. more
Ronaldo
Phenomenon. Whether he is the strongest in the world, I don't think so; whether he is the most decisive is beyond question - he has carried his team to the World Cup ALL BY HIMSELF. Just as it is beyond question that he is a megalomaniac like no other (he has already designed his personal museum) and a player VERY prone to simulation. But when you score more goals than matches played... more
Fairfield Parlour -From Home to Home
An autumnal record, in its brief melancholic digressions, accentuated by personal lyrics on the edge of multiple existential regrets. Evocative voice, simple melodic lines drawn by an ever-present mellotron. A Minor Classic from that 1970. more