What a drag! more
Your uncle is waiting for you, reach him
when he looks at you decipher it:
it's all cinema, cinema, cinema more
Kakon more
SMOKING WHORES!!!!!!!! more
Certo, inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione. more
His first three albums remain among the peaks of the Italian scene of the seventies for me. He was the bard of the outcasts and the poor, and precisely because of his purity of soul and his fundamentally fragile nature, he became a victim of himself and left us on that fateful June 2, 1981. But, dear Rino, your memory still lives on, and it is thanks to your songs that nowadays the sky remains ever more blue. more
Shake your drugged angels, Fausto... more
After the debut of Tormented (which I personally found good but a little repetitive), they composed one of the most underrated albums in the genre, Dysfunction, which I consider truly remarkable, sincere, and definitely emotional. Together with Break The Cycle, it turned out to be a really beautiful work, also because of the memories I carry thanks to these two pieces. Then gradually they fell into the conventional, but later they managed to make a great comeback with the self-titled album. more
Great cars for the ordinary man who doesn't want to compromise on style and quality, but at a fair price. You know, my first car was a Seat Marbella and everyone would say "ah what a lovely Panda you've got!". If I had owned a Ford, this wouldn't have happened. more
"..To say something while being swept up by the hurricane. This is the only fact that can make up for me not being the hurricane." more
A bit too sappy. Rating 3.5/5. more
"...Remember what Ol' Dirty said, i'll ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff­ffff ffffffffff..." more
the one who does the chorus (Natasha Thorp) "Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss" is to be bitten more
They really get you hooked, no doubt about that. more
Never was a blasphemy more elegant. more
At times, it really feels like you can hear them flying over the blanket's carpet. more
"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
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