Queen
Commercial ones these? If only all commercial bands were like this!!!!! more
Davide Van De Sfroos
An excellent singer-songwriter, both in lyrics and in music. His appearance at Sanremo gave him the visibility he deserves. The dialect, which I am learning thanks to him, is his strength but also, I fear, his limitation. Fully approved. more
Squallor
Their humor starts to show the passage of time. They’re still a bunch of geniuses, though. more
Giorgio Gaber
A genius, a person light years ahead of his time. His ability to analyze and critique reality has no equal in the history of music. more
Elio e le Storie Tese
In the past few years, they have somewhat lost their shine, it's undeniable. They remain one of the best contemporary Italian music groups; much less idiotic than one might think. more
Skiantos
Great punk beginnings, then a gradual evolution towards rock. All of this without ever losing their ironic streak. They managed to change while staying true to themselves. more
Vasco Rossi
Brilliant, innovative, and ironic from the beginning through the eighties. Subtle, listenable, and in a certain sense even profound in the nineties. Now it’s ridiculous and pathetic. Every passing day takes another hammer blow to its dignity. more
Beppe Grillo
He and his partner Casaleggio are in a complete delirium of omnipotence. Their followers, on the other hand, exhibit a fanaticism and ignorance worthy of the worst pseudo-religious sects. An ex-voter of the Movimento 5 Stelle. more
Frank Zappa -Waka/Jawaka
it's not to be thrown away, rather to be listened to carefully more
Cows -Daddy Has a Tail!
Shit, depravity, and chaos in power. The second job of the cows, the most rotten and true essence of Rn'R. Ugly, filthy, and high. Noise Rock at its dirtiest and most putrid, and therefore, the best. more
Lubricated Goat -Psychedelicatessen
How could I forget to include such a gruesome masterpiece from the '90s in the rankings? Noise-Blues at its most rancid and toxic from the southern hemisphere. more
Editors
Those who read your private messages! more
Pino Daniele
I don't get it... He's someone who knows what he's doing, so why did he start making catchy tunes? Wait a minute, maybe I get it... Money? more
Marisa Monte -Mais
I produced this. I played on this album. I even SUNG on this album. And among others, I invited to play some old acquaintances named John Zorn, Marc Ribot, Nanà Vasconcelos, Ryuichi Sakamoto... more
The Stooges -Funhouse
My favorite among the Stooges. 1970 is one of my all-time favorite tracks. more
Andy Warhol
the double of Bernie Ecclestone. more
David Bowie
He has proven to be a genius. I adore him. more
Graham Coxon -Crow Sit On Blood Tree
One of the albums by the glasses-wearing artist that I'm most attached to comes out after the hyper-distorted "the golden d" and the (mostly) acoustic "the sky is too hygh." In terms of sound and music, it’s a sort of halfway point between the two previous ones, showcasing a rather schizophrenic and drunken spirit. more