The toxic piece of shit from the Blue Tree, an integral part of my traumatized childhood. more
A bird that has always inspired me affection, despite the not-so-affectionate end. Good (re)interpretation in Three Sides Lives. more
What if John Keats were a singer-songwriter? more
He stated and embodied what others before him had already sensed: any shit can be art.. Those who revere him as the greatest artist of the 20th century are completely unaware of what the avant-gardes are and what they produced.. It's no coincidence that he is among the gurus of hipsters and faux intellectuals with tiny vests and bow ties.. But please.. more
After several years, I have to say that yes, his masterpiece is truly "The Trout." A hymn to expressive freedom... really entertaining. It might be a bit too long, but songs like "Frawnland," "Ella Guru," "Dachau Blues," "Moonlight in Vermont," "China Pig," etcetera, etcetera, etcetera are now (to my ears, of course) CLASSICS. Then again, all the other albums are fantastic, so hats off to the great captain! more
I fell hopelessly in love with it. Its "Apokalypsis" is one of the works I've listened to the most in the last two years. It literally enchanted me. more
Released in 1970, perhaps this album represents the pinnacle of fame for the Los Angeles band with "Hooker 'n Heat." Boogie, blues, and the unmistakable voice of "The Bear," the 120 kg singer-harmonica player with a nightingale-like tone. more
Life is an illusion behind which the reality of the dream hides... more
And I who have called her "Patty Bravo" for years and years... more
For the series: "who remembers them? (but if you forgot, it's probably for the best...)" : extremely plastic euro-dance from Sweden, they dominated the scene with a catchy hit reworked from an old track by Sheila & B. Devotion, a bit like what Madonna would do years later with ABBA... more
one in a thousand eats the m. more
it ends where Berlusconi ends. If you don't think like him, he deletes your comments on the Fatto Quotidiano website. A worthless man, plain and simple. more
always been shit since I was 3 years old more
Chamber gothic in search of "Traces of a deeper purity." Desolate, dark, majestic! more
Someone who has had the craziest story I've ever heard, perhaps! more
She was, after Mina, the most revolutionary pop singer of the '60s and '70s. From a beat doll inextricably linked to the myth of the Piper, she managed to reinvent herself countless times, spreading transgression and theatricality. First as a superb interpreter of authorial songs, then as a rock experimenter. She became an author and traveler herself, from the USA to China, experiencing remarkable successes and notable setbacks, without ever losing the charisma of the unyielding and irreplaceable diva that she is. more
An album that radiates freshness and youth from every pore. One of the most beautiful works in that genre that would later be rebranded as post-hardcore. Ten songs, each one more beautiful than the last. A perfect record. It's a must-have, as well as the self-titled EP from 1985, which may not reach the unparalleled beauty of these songs, but is beautiful nonetheless... more
Great English band, one single excellent album from '91 "Bed", overlooked because England at the time only had ears for the indie dance of Manchester and similar sounds. It's a pity that if they had waited a couple of years, Oasis would have had serious rivals. FIVE THIRTY- ABSTAIN 2  more