For me, the greatest artist of pop/rock music and beyond. He has written songs of immense beauty. All the others are far behind, including "sacred monsters" like the Beatles, Queen, Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, etc. more
a myth to see: milk and mussels, sexy fonni, gambale twist. Benito Urgu - La bombola YouTube video non trovato P6lXiqnvlCU
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Immense masterpiece. more
SexyFonniuna is one of the Trash peaks of Italian music. Enjoy this gem BENITO URGU - SEXY FONNI (1976)
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a great "Sophisticated Beggar" unjustly forgotten YouTube more
As Lefty Ruggiero aka Al Pacino used to say: "Why should I even tell you..." more
There's not much to analyze: the usual story of a band that started off strong, even producing a couple of masterpieces—no debate there—great until "One Hot Minute," and then a creative downfall disguised by skill (and sales), sometimes good, sometimes less so. Nothing more to say, really. more
Nothing transcendental, let's be clear, but certainly better than their overhyped colleagues. more
In person, it’s a big deal. more
Unique, a faith, a source of continuous and unforgettable emotions! 200,000,000 records sold wipe out any idiot comments....... more
Fantastic more
The unlucky photocopy of Dale Bozzio. more
great visionaries, with many false starts. I still prefer these Flaming Lips -VIDEO- Bag Full of Thoughts - The Flaming Lips  more
Not bad, not bad. more
David Bedford, Lol Coxhill, and Mike Oldfield (who was this guy in 1970?) providing support in this wacky alternation of melodic pop ("May I?", with Ayers as a pure chansonnier) and experiments such as in... "Pisser Dans Un Violon" (!!). But the peak, at least for me, remains "The Oyster & The Flying Fish". more
their usefulness in today’s hc scene is akin to that of hairpin turns for someone who suffers from motion sickness. more
The record of "Mr. Soul," the record of "Expecting To Fly," the record of "A Child's Claim To Fame," the record of that standalone Masterpiece which is "Broken Arrow" - an album within an album. An album whose importance to Rock as a whole is today impossible to quantify. Countless roads have passed through here. more
A lyricism and depth rarely achieved by the electric guitar. more
Two discs, a version of "Black Betty" by Madonna, but today not many people care about them. more
I listen to Frank Zappa, Chopin, Aphex Twin, and the Beatles, so logically I should hate them and consider them the shit of shit... and yet I like them. more