R.I.P. more
Ode to Slowness. more
A spectacular pianist (for pop music), a good singer, with slightly clichéd lyrics. But he has managed to embody the spirit of Long Island well. more
R.i.p. Jon Lord more
Mi dispiace, ma non hai fornito alcun testo da tradurre. Per favore, inviami il testo e sarò felice di aiutarti! more
The greatest Italian disciple of Hammill, author of two masterpieces like "Aria" and "Come un vecchio Incensiere all'Alba di un Villaggio Deserto". Unfortunately, he passed away during the recording of his third album (which, nonetheless, is decent but cannot be compared to its predecessors) in 1975. Like in the Beatles' P.I.D, he was later replaced by a namesake and less talented twin who loved Dance. Yet, had he still been alive, he could have gifted us more masterpieces... more
The perfect circle of rock. more
Recently re-evaluated. Excellent. more
Together with the Maiden, the pillars of heavy metal. more
Underestimated, too underestimated. more
The Crossover is something only they can do. more
I am in favor of that multitude of people who would like to make an exchange with the afterlife to get Freddie Mercury back... In return, we willingly sacrifice Gigi D'Alessio or someone like that. more
Fantastic voice __ more
Band on the run. more
The problem is not that they only play 3 chords all the time; there are memorable songs built entirely on a single chord!!! The issue is that with those 3 chords, after 40 years, they fill a stadium charging €70 per head, and apparently, that bothers some people. They could just stop listening to them. As for the rest, they could have disbanded after Scott's death... more
He made some questionable choices after the 60s, but the voice... God, the voice. more
To the sounds of Thunderstruck, my football team was running onto the field... great until a certain age. more
Granite. more
One of the quintessential punk bands. Perhaps the only one. more
I'm not crazy about industrial. But they are fantastic. more