Einstein
The cutest dog in the history of cinema. Look at that tongue. more
Grateful Dead -Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses)
The golden era, and that would be enough. A repertoire that is fabulous in itself, genius and ideas in abundance. The version of "Me & Bobby McGee" is stunning, preceded only by that of "Not Fade Away" and the 18 minutes of "The Other One," with a monumental Bill Kreutzmann. Jerry, Jerry... where will we ever hear live albums of this caliber again? more
Juventus
The Old Lady? No, the Old Whore. Why whore? Because she sleeps with everyone. Everyone? Yes, with all the referees. more
Michael Jackson
But how many damn photos did you put??? more
Mohamed Ali
The only ballet I enjoy watching. more
Pele
If he played that way, how did Jesus play? more
Dante Alighieri
He took theology and the Bible, and turned them into poetry. A supreme poet but also a supreme theologian. more
Michael Jackson
A good one who did bad things. Musical and otherwise. more
Phil Collins
The elegance of Copeland is just a dream. more
Tommy Lee Jones
The last scene of "No Country for Old Men." more
Nirvana
Some beautiful Pop-Rock songs. The rest is myth, that is, background that clouds rationality. But myths are like balloons, they float high until they pop. more
Dio
Number: 6163. I don’t know the prefix. more
Metal
from my very personal perspective, the ultimate disposable music, which among other things horribly ruined my first months of DeB. more
Spice Girls
2 become 1, and Viva Forever. 2 songs, 2. more
Dire Straits
First brothers in class. Then brothers in pop. more
Metal
Merdal. more
William Friedkin
The violent arm of the law. more
The Edge
No Edge, no U2. more
Herman Melville
Thank you Ismaele, you taught me to love the little things. more
Roy Scheider
One of the greatest supporting actors ever. Above all, "The Violent Arm of the Law." Simply invisible. more