CapaRezza
The best.
From "?!" to "Il sogno eretico," it continues to surprise me... I love it. more
Spiritualized
Spiritualized have always bored me. They are grossly overrated, and Jason Pierce is inherently a megalomaniac with little sense of moderation or good taste. more
Jack White
An honest one, in the end, aware that he is not making any revolution and not expressing a single new comma, but with a sincere passion for the blues and everything that is antique rock and the like. And be careful, he is definitely not a poor guitarist. more
Pete Doherty
The second best slap-in-the-face of rock 'n' roll. more
Liam Gallagher
The best slap-in-the-face of rock 'n' roll. more
Kebab
Grant me a Nice Sunday evening.
Or send me straight into the madness of Hermannstrasse, which is better. more
Ernest Hemingway
“Dites, garçcon... un Pernod.” Yes, or No. Succinct but brutal.
And still capable of influencing me, almost a century and five thousand highways and hundreds of thousands of software later. more
Toumani Diabaté
Captain (things that)... well, swerves that happen. Capit- ain!... It makes me cry blood what he managed to do with the reinterpretation of Mali Sadjo... more
Dio
...For me, it's a bit overrated; there are definitely better people around... more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
I only save the bassist. more
Oliver Onions
Crazy laughter. more
Rino Gaetano
Inimitable. more
Laura Pausini
oh, wait...I got it: it's the one with the big boobs more
Joni Mitchell -Shadows And Light
My vote goes to both the album and the video. It’s among my three favorite live albums. The band accompanying the Divina is top-notch. The versions of 'In France They Kiss On Main Street' and, especially, 'Edith and the Kingpin' are far superior to the studio ones. more
Lycia -wake
Not bad for certain rarefied and dark atmospheres, plus a couple of pieces that are more than decent. However, I found the rest to be rather ugly, lacking truly valid ideas, quite boring, and with the aggravating factor of the horrible sound of that somewhat unbearable drum machine. A very immature and not too interesting debut from Lycia for me. more
Roof
Defining the roof? Tom Cora, the non-rock cellist, Sam Bennett who strikes the absurd, and Phil Minton who doesn't sing like someone else should sing in his place. Indefinable genre. more
Oasis -(What's the story) Morning Glory?
One of the classics from my 14 years. A decent Britpop album, nothing more or less. more
Neil Young -Harvest
The discs of a lifetime. I can't define it. more
Francesco De Gregori -Prendere e Lasciare
The best De Gregori since the 90s: a splendid album with timeless gems, as well as the pinnacle of the magnificent trilogy 92'-01'. To the notes of "Un Guanto," one can only weep. more