I'm a jerk, as some might call me, in 2005 in Imola at Heineken I even put the Velvet Revolver in line. Before speaking, count to 5. more
Franco much better. 50 years earlier then. more
Megalomanprog.
They did some good ones. Technicians. more
Really good. more
They started from the blues just because there had to be a human element to begin with. But right after, they opened a wormhole into another musical dimension. more
A skilled minimal musician. more
Great album, among all those from the band's best era ('68-'78), it is the most unfairly underrated and least appreciated after their debut. Not a masterpiece like Stand Up, Aqualung, and Thick As A Brick, but it comes close. "For Michael Collins, Jeffrey and Me" remains one of my favorite tracks by the agronomist. more
They were a genius electronic suppository. With the same song slightly modified, they made 2 albums and ended up at the top of the charts. more
Driller Killer. Best film by Abel. more
Between one cover and another, between a pear and a crack rock, between screwing Courtney Love and a still warm Cobain corpse, and other nonsense, Evan Dando also managed to hit a couple of albums. This is one of them. Very nice, fresh, and enjoyable. I've always liked it a lot. The other one is "Lick," from 1989. The rest is fluff… more
But what sound engineer? Not only technically incompetent and completely unoriginal, but he’s a total piece of shit, a flashy guy with not a hint of taste or imagination. Fuck you, Rax! more
A perfect mix of hard-blues, soft-blues, folk, and psychedelia. more
There are no words to describe them. more
Immense, terrifying, sincere masterpiece. more
Very dignified and pleasantly familiar more
It's no joke: this album really makes you shake your booty! Raunchy and badass R'n'B, except for a couple of tracks that are objectively weak... more
Beautiful psychedelic pop album, a bit derivative of the masters Byrds but extremely enjoyable. more
Are you outraged if I say that "Ray of Light" is a great album and that she sings well on this album? more
Fragility triumphed over genius. more