Madonna
Are you outraged if I say that "Ray of Light" is a great album and that she sings well on this album? more
John Lennon
Fragility triumphed over genius. more
The Edge
A sound engineer with a guitar in hand. From the perspective of the notes, repetitive. more
Bob Dylan
The most beautiful way to learn English. An Artist. more
Robert Fripp
Not knowing Duke Ellington, Frank Zappa, and Peter Gabriel, I can say that Fripp is the greatest composer of popular music (not classical). more
Meryl Streep
Even though I don't know Bette Davis at all and very little about Katharine Hepburn, for me, Meryl Streep is the greatest actress of all time. Her accents are out of this world. For many actors, dubbing is an act of charity because it greatly improves them; in the case of Meryl Streep, dubbing her is a crime. more
Daniel Day-Lewis
"My Left Foot," in the realm of physical acting, is perhaps the greatest performance of all time. Equally immense is the portrayal in "Lincoln," where he speaks as a perfect American with a vocal intensity worthy of Robert de Niro, Meryl Streep, and Marlon Brando. Extraordinary American accent also in "Gangs of New York" and "There Will Be Blood." more
Claudio Baglioni
It had the original sin of "Questo piccolo grande amore," and this guilt has brought it many prejudices. more
Bruce Springsteen
An excellent story-teller. more
Francesco De Gregori
One of the greatest singer-songwriters in the world, referred to as "a legend" even by Bob Dylan. more
The Beatles
The pop that influenced rock. more
Robert De Niro
Perhaps the most complete actor (voice, body, charisma, intelligence, technique) that has ever existed. I wrote perhaps because I don't know Lawrence Olivier (aside from "The Marathon Man"). more
U2
Surely the longest-running band of all time, and for me, considering the excellent quality of their production, this is an achievement. Outstanding in the 80s, with several flashes of great class from 1991 to today. more
The Beatles
Mediocre albums up to "Help" not included. From "Rubber Soul" onwards, I start to like them, with a handful of great albums and a masterpiece ("Revolver"). In their albums, I always find something that doesn't sit right, but also wonderful songs. In short, I don't adore them and there was much better stuff during those years, but they remain a great band. You tell me if that doesn’t sound like a perfect definition by Racs. more
Frank Zappa
I have listened to some of his albums and I liked them: Hot Rats, Freak Out, Zoot Allures, Apostrophe, Over-Nite Sensation, Uncle Meat, Absolutely Free, We're Only in It for the Money. In my opinion, he was an excellent musician, someone who lived for music; it was his true passion, and he proved it. Whether you like it or not is clear, but for me, he was a great musician. more
Helium -The Dirt of Luck
Five little balls, damn. A small masterpiece of twisted and uneven noise pop. One of my all-time favorite albums. A must-check for anyone who might have missed it at the time and/or wasn't around for age-related reasons... The following album [The Magic City] is also great, where the crystalline "indie" rock vein will merge with some progressive elements. Good grief. more
Burzum
Black metal disgusts me; plus, he’s a murderer… on top of that, today they locked him up because he was plotting an attack in France… more
Crowded House
...in Venditti's mind "Damn, I managed to plagiarize even the AC/DC who've been plagiarizing themselves for twenty years... these guys are a bit more poppy, so they could lend themselves to plagiarism more easily... in fact, you know what? I'm not even plagiarizing them, I'm taking it word for word and adding a nice catchy text for a piano bar... uhm..."Hey Now Hey Now"... "I know you know"... more
CCCP
Doubt: is it pronounced SSSR? Or perhaps, as Italians, Cyrillic doesn't count? more
CCCP
2, 3, 4 folded brochures more