In this world, they almost force you to either throw yourself off a bridge or smile and get along well with others, which can help you. So what remedy is right? The one from the pharmacy? You should live in a quiet place without noise and be able to flourish in your own life, but sometimes they cut you down mercilessly and you end up on "Grey Street," which could be a metaphor for "When you don't really know where to go, you're fragile, available, and kind, you often find yourself in a pack of wolves." It could refer to "when you don’t really know where to go, you often find yourself in places you never wanted to be"—this is my definition. Or, to avoid suffering, you become gray, in places. They believe you can move on, but instead, you find yourself dissipating into the gray of the wall's plaster. more
Illuminating more
This piece deserves the highest praise: Padre abarth
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The most "traditional" and in line with Italian absurd music. But Angelone, I would like to get to know him. more
I don’t think it’s necessary to say anything else other than Father’s Scent. more
The most beautiful record of the trumpets. more
stone filial! more
You can try in every way, you can listen to his "songs" for a lifetime, but all paths lead to just one conclusion: Povia is scary. more
The fact that he is a disgusting man (to be kind, come on..) doesn't mean he isn't one of the greatest Italian artists of the '80s/'90s. more
I need to be myself
I can't be no one else
I'm feeling supersonic
Give me gin and tonic
You can have it all, but how much do you want it?
You make me laugh
Give me your autograph
Can I ride with you in your BMW?
You can sail with me in my yellow submarine
You need to find out
'Cause no one's gonna tell you what I'm on about
You need to find a way for what you want to say
But before tomorrow
'Cause my friend said he'd take you home
He sits in a corner all alone
He lives under a waterfall
Nobody can see him
Nobody could ever hear him call
Nobody could ever hear him call

You need to be yourself
You can't be no one else
I know a girl called Elsa
She's into Alka Seltzer
She sniffs it through a cane on a supersonic train
And she makes me laugh
I've got her autograph
She done it with a doctor on a helicopter
She's sniffin in her tissue
Sellin' the big issue
When she finds out
No one's gonna tell her what I'm on about
You need to find a way for what you wanna say
But before tomorrow
'Cause my friend said he'd take you home
He sits in a corner all alone
He lives under a waterfall
Nobody can see him
Nobody could ever hear him call
Nobody could ever hear him call

Great silly band. more
I raise the rating from 2 to 3. Two excellent debut albums and a third good album followed by a mountain of steaming crap, and the feud between the two brothers is now more pathetic than amusing. But those two albums, damn, those two albums... Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, Slide Away, Live Forever, Champagne Supernova, Cigarettes&Alcohol (and I even throw in the beautiful "Whatever," released between the first and second album). more
There’s a hidden track at the end of “Come On”!!
If you wait six minutes after the last one, “Big Freeze” will come out!!
I’m not crazy! I swear! more
Great artist. At the time, I remember she was labeled a "crazy" weirdo... in reality, she was a solid and imaginative artist. Certainly superior to Madonna in vocal and interpretative skills but inferior when it comes to ambition and, above all (alas), continuity. Anyway, both are, in my opinion, inferior to their severely underrated initiator and source of inspiration in terms of image, musical "madness," and eccentric look: Nina Hagen. Her only fault? She wasn't born in the U.S.A. more
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome tonight to *The Arena*
On the left side of the ring weighing in at a net of 8 and a half albums, the reigning champions: A Night at the Opera, Sheer Heart Attack, A Day at the Races, The Game, News of the World, Innuendo, Queen, Queen II, and half of Jazz.
On the opposite side, the challengers weighing in at a net of 6 filthy albums: Made in Heaven, Hot Space, The Miracle, The Works, A Kind of Magic, and Flash Gordon.
Who will win this world-class match? more
Wait wait....
Ingrandisci questa immagine more
The Italian Lovecraft more
A sort of Emerson Lake and Palmer of electronic music. Baroque yet magnificent in its golden years. more
The most roaring soul there is, the lion of Washington. more
What a crappy cover! more
What else is there to add to what has already been said? A stunning, unique, eternal record, a pure manifesto of Italian dark-wave. On vinyl, it's simply the best. “Ho conosciuto Dio che giocava con il cielo, dimenticando l’aria, il fuoco ed il giorno..” more