some smiles in adolescence were given to me, but they were too similar to the CCCP though more
In the midst of Welcome to the Hotel California, these two great figures illustrated all the hidden perversion in 1970s American society, all combined with an unmatched sound, perfect vinyls to test the Hi-Fi system. The Cuervo Gold, the fine Colombian, make tonight a wonderful dream... more
I've always considered this their best work. I already loved them a lot, but when King For a Day came out, it was the final blow for me. more
A drummer of historical magnitude... but, in my opinion, "hard rock" is NOT "20 minutes of drum solo." more
The "against nature" par excellence of American pop-rock. Donald Fagen and Walter Becker managed, like no one else in the US during the '70s (perhaps with the exception of Ron and Russell Mael of Sparks), to blend a radio-friendly pop-rock-jazz mix with a venomous satire of the American way of life. Over the years, they have increasingly refined their sound, enlisting only the excellence of session musicians while paying a price to the cult of the most crystalline sound purity. more
Whether they are assholes and have had some shady stories in the past is undeniable, but they have been fundamental to black metal, and some of their albums are fantastic. more
Great drummer, among my top ten favorites. His performance in tracks like "Darkness" or "A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers" is astonishing. more
A band like many others that has nothing to say, would like to say something but can't manage to do so. more
I don't feel like commenting... simply the apotheosis of annoyance. more
Hendrix violated the guitar.. he the drums (and not just that probably XD) more
Crazy power compatible with his private life. Others caressed the drums, he demolished them. This is Rock'n'Roll! more
Praise be to San Giovanni Bonammo! more
A stunning and infinite drummer, but for innovation, timing, and style, Phil Collins and Bill Bruford outshine him effortlessly. Nevertheless, Moby Dick is history. more
The absolute lord of Canterbury, only for "Third" (1970, with the Soft Machine) and "Rock Bottom" (1974) the 5 comes naturally! more
Vote In Rock and Made In Japan, and they kicked Led Zeppelin's ass on... more
The shittiest band in the current Italian music scene... the competition is tough, but they are down there in the toilet. more
I heard their single the other day..1 a vita..the exaltation of the banal and commercial..her getting fucked more than she’s already fucked..and I think we’re talking about figures with many zeros.. more
GLANDE issimi more
I've heard singing better... more
THEY HAVE INVENTED INVENTIONS more