It was widely discussed at first, then it fell into oblivion... It deserves to be reevaluated; it’s absolutely false that it lacks interesting ideas. Just listen to Drawing The Line, The Incident, Flicker... more
I would take it with me during bicycle rides in the countryside, with its melancholic touch. more
The ballads within it stay in your heart. more
The British Psychedelic Trip - Vol. 1
An unmissable collection of colorful beads of English psychedelic pop from 1966 to 1969
Contributions from Torquise, World Of Oz, Attack, The End, Tintern Abbey, and other obscure groups. Essential for the archaeologists of English psychedelia. more
The Silvio Berlusconi of pop music (calling it rock seems like blasphemy) insensitive to the attacks of critics and a catalyst for ignorant and uncouth people like him. more
But there’s a conspiracy to prevent me from uploading videos ????? Just like the conspiracy of the 14 missing positions ??? This is starting to cause me personality disturbances. Anyway! Now I'm off to the beach, maybe a little salt in my pumpkin won’t do me any harm, hoping the sun doesn’t completely melt my brain. more
Nobel Peace Prize to the fiancé. It’s not easy to find individuals driven by such humanitarian spirit. more
I vote for ...The Power Of Love more
Shit group more
only a man with a shattered mind can conceive a cover of Creeps. One of the most despicable things ever heard. But not even a parish group would stoop so low. more
They drag you with the tops of rap. more
Missed metalheads. more
The grandfather of "Tin Drum". more
I keep waiting for the second release, I keep thinking that this wasn't the great debut I've read about everywhere. more
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"Never give up" quote? With all the farts he's made! more
The only man able to sing "a bailàr vicino al màr" in the square in Aosta, during the New Year's Eve celebration, with 5 degrees below zero. more
How much he owes to Morricone himself, along with several others... Among the greatest Italians of the last century. Unforgettable the SABBA from "Tutti i colori del buio" by Sergio Martino. more
Canadian band with, I believe, two excellent albums, completely overlooked. A real shame. Music fully immersed in the 70s. Imagine Led Zeppelin in a full trip for eastern world music, experimenting with various percussion, strange string instruments, delving into vaguely ethno prog territories, with Jim Morrison on vocals. This is what The Tea Party was. The first album was more canonically rock, while the second was more oriented towards ethnic sounds. Works to be re-evaluated. more
There's prog-rock, there's metal, there's radio-friendly pop-rock, there's Muse-style rock, there's nu-metal, there's brit-pop ballads... The Dream Theater understood that they didn't have to stick to the usual prog-metal... Fans and purists, however, did not! Too bad for them of course, let them stay in their stubbornness! more