Despite having more accessible sounds, it remains an enjoyable album. more
The phrase in the credits is beautifully written: "Listen Without Distraction," and who could possibly be distracted by this masterpiece? more
One of the most beautiful albums not only of prog but of music as a whole. more
Five balls are also too few for this marvel. more
Most likely, 'Tommy' will never be dethroned in the collective imagination from its position as the rock opera par excellence. For Quadrophenia, different colors are used, perhaps darker ones, but the picture that emerges for me is equally beautiful. The two instrumentals are fabulous. more
In my opinion, the most beautiful album of the little dinosaur. more
It only takes the first three tracks to fall in love with this great record. more
Sunday Morning, it's a Perfect Day to die. Goodbye Lou. more
Gangsta as a tamagotchi more
RIP - tonight I will listen to Metal Machine Music in his memory more
Let’s be honest, this album is half-assed, if it weren’t for those two tracks that give us a glimpse of future potential ["Son of a Bitch" and "Stage III"]. And to think that a year after this punk/metal mess, a masterpiece like Blues For The Red Sun will come out... more
There are definitely worse bands. more
She is Valentina, for her friends Vale.
She is Caterina for her friends Cate.
She is Penelope, and she likes nicknames. more
"La Mala Ordina": A semi-masterpiece of action noir incredibly marketed as "poliziottesco," when throughout the film not a single policeman can be seen. Moreover, it is a genre that has also given birth to some major cinematic crap. Superior in direction to the previous "Milano calibro 9," slightly inferior in every aspect to the subsequent "Il Boss." Excessive in some scenes, but overall more realistic than many great American films. more
At the first, epic listening (and I started to get to know them with this)... it was something I had NEVER experienced: I couldn't keep up with the tempo of a single piece. The only thing that comes close is a drunken bicycle ride at night, with no lights, in a downpour on a flooded road. more
The pinnacle of a fabulous band's career. more
After "Cursed be the day I met you," he could have easily turned to horse racing because he had definitively run out of ideas and inspiration. Before that, he was quite enjoyable, at least 5 films that are gems of bittersweet comedy (with "School Friends" as the peak). And in the sketches from the late '70s and '80s, he was very funny. more
5 for the drummer who was, for a decade, among Genesis, Brand X and collaborations as a session man with Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, his friend Gabriel and giants of the genre. For me, he was also quite good as a singer until the early '80s, and yes, for someone like me who enjoys pop, his first two solo albums are definitely not bad at all. In my appreciation, I won’t go further. more
Actually, he's not dead; now he goes by Devis Mangia and coaches the Under-21 team. more