Eddie Van Halen
To make it perform at its best, it had to be limited so that its superpowers wouldn't take over and destroy everything. The gut-puller David Lee Roth was in this sense the ideal; with a star like him, no one else would dare to want to be the leading lady. So, Eddie had to learn to control his enormous energy and channel it for the band, thus becoming the DEFINITIVE metal guitarist. Then Sammy Hagar came along and ruined everything. more
Brainticket
"Wow and super wow! I love such mixes!!! XD" quote. more
Joan Baez
The Nothing emulsified with the Void and preserved under high vacuum!! more
Pink Floyd
In my opinion, there's no best album because they are all beautiful and unique in their own way. Anyway, what I'm listening to right now is The Division Bell :-) more
Eddie Van Halen
A very personal opinion, fans, please don’t take offense. He embodies everything I dislike in a guitarist: mind-numbing tapping solos, a barrage of notes without any sense, technique for technique's sake, loud rock, and nothing more. He has sparked a generation of guitarists who, in my view, should be listed among magicians rather than musicians. more
Steeleye Span
Spring water on serene stone
washes flesh and iron of blood
its horse finds no grass
prays to the lady, armor rests. more
Mandrake Memorial
Surreality is like turning the page...
in both directions at the same time. more
Principal Edwards Magic Theatre
Inside the closet, I saw your eyes...
inside the closet, I saw a kissed mirror. more
Clannad
In the clearings, the wind hovers...
where the spirit wanders. more
Queens of the Stone Age
"Era Vulgaris" terrifying. "Like Clockwork", on the other hand, is simply TERRIFIC (in the British sense of the word)! more
Minutemen -Double Nickels On The Dime
An effective and economical way to have a blast in four easy steps. 1) Take the disc from your collection 2) remove it from its case 3) insert it into the player, or on the turntable (depending on the medium) 4) hit 'PLAY'. more
Dido -Safe Trip Home
This CD was a surprise. I thought that Dido, after the albums from the early 2000s, was on the decline. But that's not the case. I recommend this CD even to those who don't like radio pop because it’s not the classic album of easy and predictable melodies. more
Dido
I really like it. It has a nice voice and makes beautiful songs. Moreover, it inspires sympathy in me. more
Ray Manzarek
The head of the DOORS, Jim the heart. Unforgettable are your solos on the keyboard... more
Nik Kershaw
I don't know, it makes me happy, and it's definitely much more dignified than others... more
thin white rope -in the spanish cave
The "lowest" point of their career. 4 fully packed balls. more
Pink Floyd -The Final Cut
It's definitely not a Pink Floyd album, but a great solo album by Roger Waters. It may be paranoid, dull, and too conceptual, but I'm infinitely attached to it. And when "The Gunner's Dream" starts, a tear always falls. Maggie, what have we done? more
Alex Britti
Good musician, but the songs leave much to be desired. more
Alanis Morissette -Under Rug Swept
The first track is misleading because it's the classic angry rock piece. Instead, the album fits into the pop genre. It's a pleasant pop, well represented by the single "Hands Clean." However, the best songs are "You Owe Me Nothing in Return" and "Utopia." The other single "Precious Illusion" is also good. more