Quella Vecchia Locanda -Quella Vecchia Locanda
Here the courage is present, the instrumental parts are very good even if a bit naïve, too bad about the lyrics and the singing... more
Cressida -Cressida
Nice atmosphere, warm and autumnal, beautiful songs, a bit of adventure is missing which, in part, will be had with the next one. more
Loretta Goggi
He has no heirs for professionalism and competence in the entertainment industry... more
Bee Gees
As with Elton John, when I listen to Odessa, I pretend it's a band with the same name as the guys from Saturday Night Fever. more
Tom Morello
Absolutely amazing with RATM, much less so with Audioslave, where the anger and power of his six-string is somewhat (unfortunately) lacking, but the whistling of "Bullet in the Head," the siren of "Fistful of Steel," and the riffs of "Killing in the Name" and "Bombtrack" will always remain in my heart. Great Tom!!!
4 because during the Audioslave period he didn't excite me as usual. more
Ian Gillan
We had a lot of luck on Venus
We always had a ball on Mars
Meeting all the groovey people
We've rocked the Milky Way so far
We danced around with Borealice
We're space truckin' round the stars
Come on, come on let's go space truckin' come on!!! more
Genesis
Among the best of the 70s, few can boast a series of masterpieces like this, first with Gabriel and then with Collins (A Trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering are, in some ways, better than the albums from the Gabriel era). The rest, and I’m referring to Invisible Touch, I Can’t Dance, and all the others, are not even remotely comparable to the great works that came before them, but they’re also not the enormous crap that gets peddled, especially on this site.
5 well-deserved. more
Jethro Tull
Great band and an amazing frontman, versatile with a stunning voice, Aqualung is the peak of their immense discography and one of the best albums of all time...the rating is 4 due to some albums not being up to the standard of their glorious career. more
Mate
Hate. more
IU
Tiub. NOT tube. more
Elton John
If only he had stopped after Goodbye Yellow Brick Road... When I listen to his early records, I pretend he’s just a namesake of the old hysterical queen we all know today, so as not to ruin the party. That Elton John was a sublime Pop artist... That... As for the rest, let's just draw a curtain. more
Isotope
British jazz-rock (or fusion, your choice) band with cool but radioactive groupies. more
Quentin Tarantino
You must have heard of the Bear Jew. more
Slash
Author of some of the best solos straddling the 80s and 90s. The outro of November Rain is a UNESCO heritage. more
Aerosmith
Lennon\McCartney. Jagger\Richards. Tyler\Perry. Perhaps the three most important songwriting duos of the twentieth century. more
King Crimson
They are amazing, they invented progressive metal. Can you believe it, guys, that without them we wouldn't have had Dream Theater? I can't even imagine a world without Dream Theater. more
Emerson Lake & Palmer -Tarkus
The title track is GENIUS. The other songs are good, but Tarkus is outstanding ("the first side" for the older ones). Who said that EL&P weren't a progressive band? more
Focus
20 million years after man… more
America
Beautiful song by Simon & Garfunkel. more