Valerio Scanu
It makes me ashamed to have been born here. more
Harvey Keitel
In The Duelists, Bad Lieutenant, and especially in Lezioni Di Piano, the latter is something truly unique... but make sure to watch it in the original language ;) more
Edward Norton
For a while, simply God, then it ended up going just as scripted.. more
Valerio Scanu
To keep Marco Carta company in the group of former singers-clichés... more
Ennio Morricone
Only the greats of music know how to merge music and images into one. more
King Crimson
Pure spectacle more
Bruce Springsteen
Simply the Boss, superior to everyone in person. more
Ornette Coleman -Free Jazz: A Collective Improvvisation
An emblematic record of free jazz. The only possible definition is the one given by Miles Davis: "the work of a lunatic." more
Biglietto Per L'Inferno -Biglietto Per L'Inferno
"On Earth reigns a strange queen, she lives in castles made of every road, changes her outfit every evening, and her name is Hypocrisy." more
Alberto Radius -Radius
"To The Moon I'm Going," sung by Stratos, is the pinnacle, needless to say, but the entire album is the prototype of an Italian jam session: emblematic of the times, with this gentleman's electric guitar making a bold statement. Guests galore (Djivas, Capiozzo, Di Cioccio, Cicco, Vince Tempera...), hard-blues, free-jazz, improvisation... and even Battisti's lyrics for "Prima e dopo la scatola." more
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia -La Bibbia
LIVE because in the studio live recording: in '71 they played louder than any other band in Italy. "Progressive" because conceptual, but in reality, this is pure and bloody HARD with dark instrumental interludes that have a demonic quality. "Sodoma & Gomorra": a blast of granite electricity. more
Marco Mengoni
A character that deserves to be devoured by thousands of piranhas. more
Claudio Baglioni
His discography will be used as torture; I would rather cut off my arm than listen to one of his songs for even 30 seconds. more
Stone
Great thrash band and pioneers of Finnish metal. more
Marco Mengoni
But wasn't it Mangoni? more
Paolo Meneguzzi
I can't believe that this asshole actually exists... more
Pink Floyd -More
The third album of the band. The first post-Barrett. It marks a turning point in the career of Pink Floyd. Music and lyrics by Waters (mostly), vocals by Gilmour. It transitions from the abstract and psychedelic song structure (of the first two albums with Barrett) to a complete form, containing "in nuce" all the elements that will lead the Floyd to "Dark Side" and beyond. An "IMMENSE" album in its simplicity! more
Marco Mengoni
Basically, he’s great at bleating... Someone makes him a singer, but I don’t see what that has to do with it... more
Dinosaur Jr. -You're Living All Over Me
Every time "Little Fury Things" starts, I want to shove my head inside the speakers. more