Genesis, Yes, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Van Der Graaf Generator, King Crimson, Area, Le Orme, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Peter Hammill, Steve Hackett, Camel, Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt, ELP, PFM, Gentle Giant, Alan Sorrenti, Stormy Six, Queen (ONLY the first two). Well, 5? more
the new star of the tea party, Taylor ti ano! more
The new star of country pop, Taylor I love you! more
"The horror..the horror..." more
Menstrual color? No, color shit!! more
She had the X Factor... more
Creativity, art, a fuck you to modern pop and Call Me Maybe. more
The most hated musical genre by j&r, alongside rock à-la-Queen. more
Progressive? The true way of composing! That is, composing by letting creativity and what needs to be represented guide you, without relying on specific models or standard structures. The only genre where one feels truly free to compose; in all others, it seems there's always some constraint! And then if we think about it... A genre that effortlessly incorporates influences from folk, from electronic, from metal, from pop, etc... In short, a musical spirit at 360 degrees. more
And who the fuck would that be? more
A hugely important and fundamental composer, he is the creator of the "very first masterpiece" in the history of Opera: L'Orfeo from 1607, a splendid madrigal opera. more
But these singers nowadays all have the same name. more
Youth of America/Is living in the jungle/Fighting for survival with the wrong place to go. Youth of America/There's pressure all around/The walls are coming down the walls are crumbling down on you. more
Voice of the Virgin Mary and author of that immense masterpiece of "Lorca." That's enough for a 5. more
Watered-down folk-rock yet not detestable. more
Pieraccioni, Renzi, Lippi, Mazzarri, Allegri ... but weren't the Tuscans the friendly ones? more
Oh Minghi, you draw inspiration from Flemish painters and Viking ones. more
If Fiorella bores me, this one instead has already gotten on my nerves. more
Once upon a time, there were the gigs, the concerts in small clubs, the demos, word of mouth, the cassette tapes dropped into the mailboxes of record labels... how many legends of the past have we heard these stories from? Today, it's enough to rely on these legalized scams of unbox/consume/dispose to throw away perhaps some talent that actually deserves time and patience. And Ventura talking about music is like Berlusca talking about democracy. I only feel sorry for good Elio, who has always been respected. more
I just listened to Living Things....saying it's a useless album, in my opinion, gets the point across. more