Black Sabbath
Finding them in third place on the list of worst bands is an absolute blasphemy! Seminal group, a source of inspiration for entire generations of bands. Legendary! more
Piero Pelù
Okay, his solo career may not have been unforgettable. Some of his choices might be questionable. But his contribution to the national rock scene is absolutely undeniable; I think he is the greatest frontman at the national level. His artistic qualities are indisputable. Of course, if he had stopped in 1989, he would have been an undeniable and untouchable legend. more
Claudio Lolli -La terra, la luna e l'abbondanza
A journey through the hopes, loves, angers, and anxieties of humanity. more
Gang -Calibro 77
Revisiting great pieces from the '70s. "Io ti racconto," "Venderò," and "I reduci" among the tracks. more
Gang -Sangue e cenere
Unrepeatable record. Perhaps. more
Vinicio Capossela -Marinai, Profeti e Balene
At times impenetrable, yet immense Vinicio. more
Edoardo Bennato -I buoni e i cattivi
Great "almost acoustic" record with Eugenio on mandolin and octave mandolin. more
Carmen Consoli -L'Eccezione
Aside from a couple of pleasant fillers, a really good album. It falters in conveying both a pop homogeneity and an eclecticism that gives space to electronics and grunge at certain points. Excellent tracks include Fiori d'arancio and Masino, while L'eccezione, Matilde odiava i gatti, and Moderato in re minore are always great. The rest swings between good tracks and decent ones. more
Bob Dylan
He may not be the greatest singer-songwriter of all time, but he is perhaps the one who has crystallized the image and characteristics, becoming a benchmark. Paradigmatic. more
Dario Argento
To be considered the worst director ever is, for me, blasphemy. He is a director who, in his best films, has demonstrated extraordinary visual talent and an ability to "construct" scenes that is exceptional. He also has some identifiable flaws such as linearity in screenplays (but then again, he is a director of horror and thrillers) and the management of actors (the performances often leave much to be desired). It is true that since the mid-eighties he hasn’t hit the mark with a film at his level, although "Non ho sonno" isn’t bad. He certainly has his place in the history of cinema. more
Mangoni
His performance at the Festivalbar in "Discomusic" is THE COEROGRAPHY. more
Antonello Venditti
I vote for the period "Ciao Uomo - Modena." Thanks to it, I got closer to songwriting. more
Francesco De Gregori
One cannot criticize; perhaps he suffers from obsessive-compulsive citationism, but each album is a rare gem. A titanic work, conceptually more mature. more
Roberto Vecchioni
I listened to several albums from the early period, my favorites being "Calabuig, stranamore e altri incidenti" and "Robinson, come salvarsi la vita." I can't find it among the masterpieces; it's a mix of high poetry and fillers. I will try to delve into it even more.

Assimilato, rettifico il voto. more
Sara Bareilles
Seen in the role of Mary Magdalene in "Jesus Christ Superstar," exceptional with a truly heartfelt and very engaging performance. I've noticed she's quite active in musicals; I'll look for some LPs. more
Andy e Larry Wachowsky
It’s time to change the name: now they are both women. more
Franco Califano
Mistreated for no reason at all. Califano, Ciampi, and Tenco form the existentialist triad of Italian music; after all, they were also friends. The trilogy "Tac...", "Ti Perdo..." and "...Tuo Califano" is a true gem with masterpieces like "Io non piango," "Chi sono io," and "Nun me porta' a casa." more
Robert Pattinson
After twilight has risen again more
Rutger Hauer
Sadly remembered only for the role of replicant in Blade Runner, he delivered many other great performances. more
Lyres
A great garage band! more