Peter Gabriel -Us
The duets with Sinead O'Connor in "Come Talk To Me" and "Blood Of Eden" are very beautiful; noteworthy is also the presence of Brian Eno ("Love to be Loved"), John Paul Jones ("Fourteen Black Paintings"), and Peter Hammill ("Digging in the Dirt"). more
Peter Gabriel -New Blood
Second album with the orchestra, this one is excellent too. Of course, it would have been better to have an album of unreleased tracks, but I particularly like New Blood. The version of "Wallflower" probably surpasses even the original. more
Rory Gallagher
For me, however, his brother Noel is better... Oh, did I mix up the names? more
Chrome
A group out of the ordinary and an excellent browser, the best on the market, I would dare to say. more
Chrome
down in the head more
Peter Gabriel -Birdy
Beautiful soundtrack, it hardly adds anything to his stratospheric career. more
Karl Marx
He was great, but it's a shame that what he said never came true. True communism was never that of Tito, Stalin, or others. Absolutely. more
Peter Gabriel -Plays live
A perfect musical compilation of the first four splendid self-titled albums (77'-83'). His "Seconds Out." more
Rory Gallagher
For me, the greatest guitarist of all time. Alright, now list your phenoms and/or misunderstood geniuses, in the meantime I'll listen to Irish Tour. more
Peter Gabriel -So
Setting aside the tribal outbursts, our chameleon dives into a superb melodic pop with great impact. The standout tracks are particularly the superb "Red Rain," the 50s dance miniaturist "Sledgehammer," the moving duet with Kate Bush in "Don't Give Up," the touching "Mercy Street," and the love ode "In Your Eyes." more
Adriano
unbeatable at the Open Bar more
Karl Marx
Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo, Zeppo... but who the hell is this guy? Must be a cousin, right? more
Karl Marx
A hypocrite. A spoiled and debauched son of a wealthy Jewish lawyer, he blackmailed his mother to squeeze money out of her. When he was a publisher, he behaved like a true oppressive capitalist, paying his employees starvation wages. At the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, he referred to the oppressed classes as human garbage. A demagogic charlatan, a lazy opportunist. He exploited his friend-doormat Engels, who funded him with money earned by also exploiting workers in factories. more
Karl Marx
How do you define a communist? Well, it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you define an anti-communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin. more
Karl Marx
a superb mind more
Fabri Fibra
A sharp businessman. more
CapaRezza
Children like it: that’s why alternative intellectuals don’t listen to it. more
Peter Gabriel -Peter Gabriel (Security)
Second absolute masterpiece as well as a milestone in world music, two years after the previous one. The peak of the eighties. Featuring a great guest in the choruses, the poet Peter Hammill, leader of VDGG. Shock the five! more
Karl Marx
Marx was anti-libertarian. His conception of the (Prussian) state was Hegelian in origin, and the dictatorship of the proletariat was understood as a "state dictatorship" (later defined as "socialism" by Lenin). Anarchists and state-ists stay away from Marx. Read Bakunin, Foucault, Chomsky, and whoever the hell you want. But leave Marx alone. more