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
Gary Clark, Jr.
The messiah of devil's music, witness of the twelve bars projected into the present day amidst the dusty fuzz of his Gibson and an angelic voice rusted by the air of the road. more
Phil Collins
Do you think the '80s Genesis suck? Alright, then listen to Brand X.. Still consider them mediocre? Then you have nothing else to say.. more
Pink Floyd -More
A good soundtrack, alternating great folk-inspired tracks with some instrumentals. It's a transitional album, nonetheless. 3.5. more
James Cameron
Excellent documentarian... obsessed with the Titanic. more
Nicolas Winding Refn
A master of modern cinema; after Drive everyone expected a photocopy, all the pseudo-film buffs, all the pseudo-intellectual critics were ready to drool once more. Refn told them to go fuck themselves and created his own spiritual masterpiece: Only God Forgives, receiving criticism from all directions and continuing a career that is on the rise. Idol. more
Johnny Winter -Second Winter
The historic double album with only 3 sides remains a mandatory listen in the genre, featuring the greatest version of "Highway 61 Revisited" ever heard. "Memory Pain" and "I'm Not Sure," with Edgar's electric piano solo that GOES CRAZY, follow closely behind. A monument to the Guitar of the Albino. more
Rod Stewart -Blondes Have More Fun
He he... 4 just for the trashy video-masterpiece of "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" and for Carmine Appice who showcases his usual flair - obviously the Rod we're most interested in musically is elsewhere - far far away.... more
Chad Wackerman
Staying behind Zappa. What else is there to add? more
David Bowie
If he had been born in Italy, he would have spent his life in Naples selling fake Rolexes to tourists!! more
Iggy Pop
"If you don't like Iggy Pop, there's nothing to be done; it means you like sucking dicks"???

Actually, the one who loves smoking cigars in the company of David and Lou is your little idol!!! more
Stone Temple Pilots
Their singer's dentures were whistling!! more
Phil Collins
Pathetic drummer, shameful pop artist!! more