Drugs
Since the 1960s, the true author of many of the best records ever. more
Micah P. Hinson
Uncoverer of his soul. more
Barack Obama
If he hadn't been black, he would have been much more disliked by those who exalt him and far less disliked by those who hate him. more
Dropkick Murphys
Raucous drunks, the second singer definitely better than the first. more
Bush
"I'm a dangerous dangerous man with dangerous dangerous weapons" (.cit) more
Jesus
The only Person who can afford to criticize me. But if They did, They would be wrong. more
Jesus
I don't mind, I don't regret it, I gave my life to Jesus. more
Tua Madre
The answer to most of the questions you ask me! more
Tom Waits -Closing Time
One of my favorites, though not the most beautiful, not even from his ‘70s phase characterized by sentimentality in the smokiest nightclubs of the city (that one is "Blue Valentine"). Hearing him sing again with a normal voice is almost unsettling, to be honest, but it already contains his first masterpieces: "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love With You" comes to mind, the poignant "Martha," and the closing title track, which truly evokes the scene of a bar about to close, the mess left by the customers. more
David Lynch
"Listen to these idiots who praise my ridiculous bullshit." more
Mariah Carey
I prefer Virgin Mariah. more
Puff Daddy
I prefer the Smurf who sings off-key. more
2Pac
2Pall more
Buddy Rich
owes a lot to Gene Krupa more
Jethro Tull -Thick As A Brick
The highest peak of Tull, half an inch above the previous one: inspired and harsh critique of contemporary progressive groups. There’s not a single wrong note, not a second out of place. Masterpiece. more
Jethro Tull -Stand Up
An acoustic gem with a folk influence, complemented by a few more aggressive outbursts. The cover of "Boureé" by Bach is splendid. We can identify it as the dress rehearsal for the masterpiece "Aqualung." more
Jethro Tull -Aqualung
A masterpiece of progressive folk, blues, and with hints of hard rock that addresses religious themes with the typical sarcasm of Ian Anderson. Beautiful, from start to finish. "My God" is the best piece by the Tull, both in terms of lyrics and music (OMG, what is that flute solo!). more
Wilko Johnson
Fuck chemo, you have a few months left to live but you want them full of Rock&Roll before you go. You have my utmost admiration, as an artist and as a man. more
Modà
Every now and then, a band or a singer has to emerge that haunts my life... more