Thom Yorke
Great...very great more
Jonny Greenwood
One to remember more
Kraftwerk
Well done, well done, and once again, well done! WELL DONE! Did it get through that they are good? Let's hope so! more
The Beach Boys
I don't know what else to add; you’ve said it all. I get emotional just thinking about it. Rightly in second place for Rolling Stone, but for me, it's in first place among the most beautiful albums ever: Pet Sounds. Apparently, it's the same for the brainiacs at the Times too... And now go ahead and mock me! more
Gaia Riva
Gaia Riva - One - "The Making Of" beautiful voice... strange that Sony doesn't promote her better
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The Velvet Underground
Yes yes yes yes yes ladies and gentlemen, little stink at the nose, they couldn't play, it's a fact and declared, they are not the best band, never thought so, in fact I have plenty of better bands, they haven't innovated much, and that's debatable. In the meantime, I listen to them regularly and gladly, and I even ask for an encore! more
Chicago
But I ask you, are you all stupid or are you just too young? Listen... listen... and then tell me. more
Elliott Smith
Haven't you figured out yet who the rebellious genius was in Gus Van Sant's film? Elliott Smith "Miss Misery"
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Loop -Heaven's End
Feedback all the way. more
Morrissey
Adored in The Smiths, as a character I share practically 50% of what he says, a kick in the ass to music devoid of substance. more
Sly Stone
Frisco-Funk. more
Peppino Gagliardi
Cited among his main influences by Benny Andersson. And once, influences were not exactly declared to culoverso. more
Neil Young -After The Gold Rush
Splendid, I wouldn't swear it's worse than Harvest. more
Sly Stone
I mean zero definitions for the father of psychedelic soul-funky? Abomination! more
Queen
I have the complete discography, downloaded. I've had a Nero file in the works for months to finish with my gritistizz, and this morning I turned on the computer to complete it. The fact that I found the definitions on casapagina is therefore a divine sign. They wanted to create catchy, danceable, whistlable tunes, and if anyone dares to say they didn’t succeed, they are simply a poor fool. It’s called "entertainment," at an all-time high with very few others (Beatles?). more
Queen
s of the Stone Age more
Muse
Once a friend of mine said about them: "The Muses experiment!" Of course, I stopped talking to that person, and the Muses truly are always experimenting with new ways to suck. more
Queen
Good band, with a monstrous singer... that's it, they should still avoid cluttering his name by putting puppet-pseudo-singers in every show or important event. more
Nirvana
Too many insults could be written for one of the WORST groups in the history of music. I’ll just stick to one: PURE SHIT. more