Oasis
But please, even the stones know Wonderwall and Don't Look Back In Anger. They showed good compositional skills without revolutionizing anything, their sound is unmistakable, with memorable hits and ups and downs. more
Tom Verlaine
An unmovable piece in the mosaic of rock music, co-author with Television of the most beautiful album in the last 35 years, he has also managed to revolutionize the sound of the guitar alongside that other genius Richard Lloyd. Great as a solo artist. If it’s not a 5, then what is? more
Heather Headley
Charm and talent... more
Blu Cantrell
Talented and a real piece of hotness! more
Andy Timmons
A great maestro of the six strings: technique, taste, and feeling in abundance! more
Neil Young
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, After the Gold Rush, Harvest, On the Beach, Tonight's the Night, Zuma, Rust Never Sleeps... I would say five is enough, what do you think? more
Western
Stunning instrumental piece by Yann Tiersen. more
Western
PIM, PEM, PUM; then the bullets would run out and it came down to close combat, a furious struggle in the dust until the fight ended: the two would stop, and you couldn't tell who had killed whom, their eyes wide open. But for a moment, you see in the eyes of the dying a glimmer of something, like a plea, as if for an instant hatred fades away and an immense human need for affection resurfaces. There you go, for something so trivial, I get very moved and turn off the TV. more
Classical
Conservatory girls (mostly bimbos) don’t interest me, so I can do without them as well. more
Greenslade -Greenslade
The debut of a perfectly balanced group, despite the moniker. Long instrumental passages, guitar replaced by the solo bass, light and fast drumming, intriguing vocals, and dual keyboard work with all the tricks of the genre. After 40 years, one single adjective: ELEGANT. more
Classical
Classical music is a curious phenomenon in the modern world. It is often referred to as "music for old people," both due to its historical dating and also because of the instruments used (obviously, no instrument born in the twentieth century). Yet, nowadays, we often find added value in certain songs simply because there is a cello here, an oboe there, or a horn down below. How’s that for a story? more
Johann Sebastian Bach
The man who invented flowers. What would spring be without him? more
I cani
Too Mainstream more
Radiohead -The King Of Limbs
Beautiful only "Lotus Flower". The rest is boredom and so much snobbery.

4/10 more
The XX -XX
7.5/10 more