Frank Zappa -Roxy & elsewhere
Histrionic and never trivial, a great maestro!!! more
Belen
I threw it! more
Tommy Lee
Eternal teenager even at over 50. A loud but fun drummer, the youthful spirit of Mötley. more
Mick Mars
A guitarist who cranked out fiery riffs and convulsion-inducing notes. The lived-in soul of Motley Crue. more
Adam Sandler
The American equivalent of our holiday comedies. more
Marillion -Script for a Jester's Tear
After the debut EP, this beautiful album by Marillion follows, their first full-length release. To this day, it remains one of my favorites and most listened to (even though it’s one of the most derivative and heavily indebted, particularly to… well, we all know which band I'm talking about: the Cugini di Campagna, of course) from a band that I appreciate but don’t quite adore (this applies to almost the entire "Neo-Prog" scene, which certainly includes some valid works). I find it a beautifully compact, homogeneous album, with six very nice tracks, even if I wouldn’t label any of them a masterpiece, and the cover art is stunning as well. Musically inspired, this is where the best side of the devotion (at least the most evident) to the band shines through, which was still active that same year with masterpieces like "Illegal Alien" (but that’s another, sad story). For me, the worst part remains Fish: guys, he's good, yeah, great voice, excellent frontman, but damn, his blatant "Gabriel-ism" sometimes crosses the line from inspiration to pure imitation (and that’s not okay); it’s not just the tone, it’s the style, the accents he puts on the words—it’s... too much. He becomes a caricature when he overdoes it. Oh, and then the Cugi... I was saying, Genesis are not the only muse; listen to the intro of the title track: an apocryphal gospel from the more melodic VDGG, it’s incredibly obvious. more
Lazzari felici
Wherever I am, I close my eyes and dream of all the most beautiful things that exist.
"e 'a guerra dint'ê mmane sapenno ca e' fernuta" more
Antonello Venditti - Francesco De Gregori
Two assholes making shitty music (quote). more
Butch Hartman -The Fairy OddParents (Due Fantagenitori)
5 stars for creating the character of Cosmo (best character of the series) more
Willie Peyote
Toninelli more
Kraftwerk
A cosmic journey through the emotions of machine men, love in computerized worlds, the delirium of radioactivity, and a highway as a parallel universe. When electronic music becomes vision. more
The Edge
I find that his guitar has one of the most recognizable timbres ever. Something I associate with electric blue. Well, maybe it's just me... more
David Bowie
If he had participated in X Factor, he would have won. more
The Edge
Technically pretty poor, but at least in its golden period it had a truly recognizable sound. Nowadays it too has become quite annoying. more
Enzo Carella
Underrated, "Barbara e Altri Carella" and "Sfinge" are two albums I would say are essential. To be rediscovered, absolutely. more
Pete Docter -Up
A BEAUTIFUL MOVIE more
Samuele Bersani
The greatest recent Italian author, no doubt about it. Cinema Samuele is the best Italian album of 2020, without a shadow of a doubt. more