Terry Riley
Magical pioneer of electronics, creator of works lost in space-time, destined to wander into the future. A long comet to which one can cling, gently floating... A Rainbow in Curved Air. more
Pete Townshend
Musician, instrumentalist, composer in every sense, in a word "nose blowing," so still in Verona. more
Chet Baker
"Chet, love at first sight!" since that time I heard you on the stage of the "home of the smooth." more
Jimi Hendrix Experience
"Musicians in history" the echo of your deeds will be immortal!!! more
Giulio DJ
FIRST! What to say?? um... um... shall we kiss hands? more
Debaser
Nice and essential symposium for hipsters, nerds, frustrated people, and above all, idiots. more
John Cale -Helen Of Troy
Great album, with several tracks that are truly very, very beautiful. The third from Cale features the good Brian Eno on synths (this time without his buddy Manzanera on guitar), along with another fine ingredient on drums: Phil Collins. Cale has done better, but this one is no joke either. more
Debaser
I don’t experience it much, but I find it amusing. The constant renovation isn’t a good sign; I wouldn’t want it to seem like those old bimbos who get breast, butt, and cheek enhancements to look young while remaining old inside. more
Debaser
DeBaser is aging poorly... the biggest mistake was removing anonymous comments... we should insult each other more; if we charged at each other, we would give the site some edge. Blood should rain down on all you damned sons of bitches... your mothers take it up the ass while your father is tied to a chair, gagged, watching and suffering! And you are in the gym posing! more
Stanley Donen -Charade
AARF: Attoroni (Matthau, Grant, Coburn). AUDREY. Big Director. Big Movie. more
Debaser
A now agonizing site, after so many years it’s still good for reviews, in the sense of pure and simple mentions, but nothing more. I hate ratings on reviews, the competition on homework, the judgments of evening professors; it often happens that they align with musical interests. My fate is that sooner or later I will lose track of things. more
Eric Clapton
Misunderstood guitarist, often overlooked, but have you really listened to the two Live Cream? For me, he’s in the running with Jimmy Page for second place. more
King Crimson
The Mother or more precisely the Father of all progressive, never, the most beautiful children of theirs have been conceived outside of this court! more
Lou Reed
Sure, now it seems a bit endearing, but in the past, it did great things! more
Tiziano Ferro
On its own, it's not that bad: it has a beautiful voice and some of its songs sung in English could even be enjoyable. The problem is that unless it injects a nice dose of cheerfulness and starts writing less sugary lyrics, you can't really listen to more than one, as it makes you want to cut your wrists. more
Cyndi Lauper -She's So Unusual
A pop cult featuring a couple of timeless classics ("Girls Just Want to Have Fun," "Time After Time"). more
To Ed Gein
Certamente! Ti prego di inviarmi il testo che desideri tradurre. more
Miles Davis
I don't know, he really gets on my nerves at stratospheric levels. He's good, though, but that "I'm better than Giuliano Palma" face really annoys me. You get it, right? Bye. more
Christopher Lee
I SHED THE BLOOD OF THE SAXON MEN! more
Saxon
The first 4 albums are coarser and more genuine than those of the Maiden. more