The triptych Kimono My House-Propaganda-Indiscreet is truly a 92-minute applause-worthy experience, the missing link between Queen and ABBA, with an irony, freshness, melodic drive, and inspiration that are truly unique and unrepeatable. more
Starting from the origins to truly ignite passion. more
A train in full. Very big. more
Beautiful. more
After a past as a guitarist in Jethro Tull, this fine blues guitarist founded Bloodwyn Pig, a progressive jazz blues band, before venturing into a solo career that lasted two albums and continued into the nineties. Abrahams is a truly excellent guitarist who has won many people over with his blues; often unjustly underestimated, it's time he received the recognition he deserves. He remains one of the truly extraordinary blues guitarists. more
Anyone who scores less than 5 is a teetotaler. more
If there had been a Nobel Prize for superiority, he would have won six or seven. more
Super. more
I've literally worn this CD out. 5 stars is even too few. My favorite from JSBX, without a doubt. The dirtiest, scrappiest, filthiest, and coolest. Recorded strictly with the ass...Fuck shit up! more
My favorite album by Yes. The only downside is the very beginning of 'I've Seen All Good People', which is a bit too annoying for my taste; the rest is really beautiful. What a great guitarist Mr. Howe is! more
Stop the dog! more
It has to do with music, yeah... about as much as Serena Grandi has to do with the Italian Episcopal Conference. more
I apologize to everyone, my writing was quite trivial, I bow to the professionals of the review ("noisy country-blues from the tavern", aaarghhh) Thao and The Get Down Stay Down - We The Common :: Le recensioni di OndaRock more
"They're Hanging Me Tonight" is one of the most heartbreaking farewell songs of all time. Genius, if only for that incredible song. more
Fripp, please don't take it the wrong way, but He is the Alpha and the Omega of progressive rock... more
Come on, "The meaning of life." No, come on, "The Holy Grail." And damn it, "Life of Brian." I mean, "Monty Python's Flying Circus." Can you really even think of giving it less than a 5? And then people are surprised that Gilliam came out with that masterpiece, Brazil. more
Extraordinary. The Stones' Rock'n'Roll and the grimiest, most primordial Blues immersed in a sea of Noise, distortions, cacophonies, vulgarity, provocations, blind fury. Right Now! remains up there, their manifesto, the most extreme, in my opinion one of the greatest albums of the '80s. Everything else is still on another level. At the time, Spencer seemed more animal than man, and together with Cafritz, Hagerty (R.Trux, does that say anything to you?) and Bob Bert (former Sonic Youth) formed a fabulous group. more
way of pea shoots more
Sono sepolto nella produzione di massa. more
The Heartbreakers. But Johnny Thunders’ ones, to hell with Petty! The result was one of the greatest damn Rn'R albums I have at home. Along with the first by the New York Dolls. With all due respect to Nevermind The Bollocks... more