CapaRezza
"He writes reviews of CDs on the web and can't tell Zenyatta Mondatta from Ummagumma. It's a farce, he has a poor cultural background, but the role of a mere extra isn’t enough for him. First he speaks through Giorgio Bocca and then thinks like Giampaolo Pansa." - from: I will become someone -
Caparezza? A misunderstood genius. And if he's misunderstood by those at DeBaser, it really comforts me. more
Pink Floyd -A Saucerful Of Secrets
Second album for Pink Floyd, second psychedelic milestone. In stark contrast to the Barrettian dadaism of the debut, but a precursor to a certain kaut-rock that will emerge in the seventies. The title track is among the most successful psychedelic-progressive experiments of all time. more
Funkadelic -Maggot Brain
The solo of Maggot Brain should be played for many hyper-technical guitarists to let them know that the guitar can also be used as a musical instrument and not just as a tool for masturbation. more
Peter Gabriel
Immortal in the role of "Vito Catozzo". more
Toto
Wonderful!! "'A Livella" is undoubtedly their best work!!! more
Bruce Springsteen
Most people listen to Born in the USA or Dancing in the Dark and are convinced they understand the character. Educate yourselves and don’t speak without digging deeper; you’ll make a terrible impression. more
Funkadelic -Maggot Brain
Funereally contagious more
Amon Düül II -Phallus Dei
Splendid and difficult, naive and brilliant at the same time. more
Ramones -Ramones
5 stars of worthless nonsense more
Hawkwind -Space Ritual (disc 1)
Repetitive, one-dimensional, alienating: a perfect soundtrack for an acid pilgrimage on the rings of Saturn. more
Belladonna
With Belladonna, the ass becomes the pussy of the new millennium. more
R.E.M. -Automatic For The People
From the dark of "Drive" to the light of "Find the river," swimming through the night. more
Pink Floyd -The Wall
Sound and conceptual masterpiece. more
Belladonna
nice fetish porn star, her films on evil angel are great more
Wall Of Voodoo -Call Of The West
"Mexican Radio" the manifesto, "Factory" and the title track are the lyrical-artistic-visionary peaks. Saying it's a flagship of the IRS catalog is almost an insult; saying that (for me and perhaps not just me) it stands in the Top Ten of the decade is legitimate; saying it's a Masterpiece is the sacred truth. more
Stevie Nicks -Bella Donna
Beyond her successes, I have always absolutely adored her as a writer, singer, and woman. An album on the edge of perfection, "Edge Of Seventeen," and the duet with Tom Petty (two voices made to sing together) directly in History. Among my select few favorite rock Muses. more
James Cameron
It took him just a couple of films to reinvent science fiction; unfortunately, in many of his most acclaimed works, he doesn't escape the clichés of the yankee and vulgar action movie. He has long since lost any sense of measure. more
Pink Floyd -Wish You Were Here
If I were asked what the sound of Pink Floyd is, I would play this album. It's my favorite of the band along with The Wall. And then that initial tapestry of spacey keyboards with Gilmour's solo is the most beautiful opening that Pink Floyd has ever done for an album. more
Pharrell Williams
I don't know what's more irritating, him with his pointless flashy stuff or all his insipid and ridiculously fake features for kids. more
James Cameron
For me, it will always be what comes out from the fucking walls. more