Immense talent! A somewhat shy and humble artist who delivers truly well-written songs, she deserves more success! more
No! more
Transition album, after an initial phase of their career in which the band had fairly clear ideas. A few interesting tracks ("Madrigal," "Release, release," "Onward") while the rest is conventional rock that doesn't suit the London combo. (7) more
Another noteworthy work for Yes, even if we are not at the levels of the previous "Relayer." Interesting tracks like "Turn of the Century" and the concluding "Awaken" stand out from the rest of the album. An album that opens the band's more "metallic" phase, distancing itself from the jazz/folk atmospheres of "Relayer." (8) more
Fundamental and revolutionary album! Rating: 8.5 more
the Lynch of emos and idiots. which are actually the same thing. more
As a singer, she deserves the highest praise; you may not like her, but to say that she is not capable is completely out of line. As an activist, I won't express my opinion; I'm not well-informed, and besides, we are here to review musical works. more
I only need to listen to the first three albums to give them a 5; they should teach them to elementary school kids! more
One of Bruce's best albums. "Thunder Road," "Backstreets," and the title track are history, while "Jungleland" remains, in my opinion, his absolute best... his true masterpiece. more
one of the best things about 2011 more
Battleship Potemkin is total bullshit! more
Enough with this Peter Cabrio! more
There is the Infinite in this piece from the Greatest Band that has ever made the air of the Earth vibrate (in a musical way). Now Richard will be seated at the Great Organ and will eternally tune Saucerful. Beautiful, the most beautiful (is it reductive to call it that?) song of all time; the version of UmmaGumma is the one I love the most. more
Delicate Sound of Thunder, live, this is the version I prefer
3rd in the personal chart more
In my personal ranking, in 2nd place, it's ROCK no ROLL, Bravo, no, excellent. I love Stairway to Heaven. more
They are like U2, or like Radiohead. I mean, in the sense that they are overrated in the same way. more
French brewer since 1664 more
Moreover, I agree with the other statement made by my comrade: it is precisely thanks to billionaire ragamuffins and anti-communists like Manu Chao and 99 Posse that there has been a shift of support from the "left" towards the neofascist right and the Northern League. more
Illegal marijuana is not leftist, the kefiah is not leftist, people like Manu Chao inspire reactionary feelings in anyone with a shred of gray matter. more
Luckily, they are not Radiohead. more