Paul Speer
Guitaristically elegant more
Elliott Randall
Guitaristically amazing. more
Matteo salvini
Ah guys, the honorable Salvini said that according to him, you can move around the regions at Christmas if you have a house in another region. So come on, everyone to Florence at Martello's place, we’re having a big party all together and we’ll do the train dance to the tunes of Maracaibo. This way, we’ll defeat the circulation of the virus. Thank you so much, Matteo! more
Poul Anderson
Brilliant writer of Sci-Fi. Many excellent novels: The Amazons, The Shape-Shifters, Quotient 1000, Tau Zero, Three Hearts and Three Lions (fantasy), and the masterpiece The Nomads of Infinity. more
Jack Vance
A very prolific writer, unfortunately not always satisfying, but the "Cycle of the Dying Earth" is a masterpiece. more
Foreigner
Of the sacred "triad" of American AOR consisting of Foreigner, Toto, and Journey, they are the ones I prefer the most. Lou Gramm has a fantastic voice, and the others in their roles are not bad at all. Less gaudy than Journey (by AOR standards, of course...) and less cold and technical than Toto. For me, the ideal synthesis. more
Green Day
Needless to add anything more...about the legends of punk-metal. more
John Varley
A writer endowed with an extraordinary imagination. Some of his short stories are surprising. The novels "Hot Line Ophiucus," "Titan," and especially the masterpiece "The Steel Beach" are excellent. more
Usa
They were in fashion in 2012. more
Sparami
A great piece, nestled right in between two of the worst things produced by the band. more
D. R. Hofstadter -Gödel, Escher, Bach: Un'eterna ghirlanda brillante
Only a mathematician, science communicator, and polyglot could have created a volume of such magnitude. A book containing many books. Unique and unrepeatable. more
Pooh
All in all, important in the '70s, a handful of great albums and in between two masterpieces like Parsifal and Un po' del Nostro Tempo Migliore. After Buona Fortuna (and you could already feel the decline), they sank into the abyss of Italian song. 3.5 more
Accept
Alongside the Autograph, the most underrated hard 'n heavy band of the '80s and beyond. BALLS TO THE WALL!!!!! more
Pooh
Fundamental. Both in progressive with masterpiece albums like Parsifal and in the pop field with Uomini soli. Underrated by many, overrated by a few. Ah, by the way, hi Stefano. more
Modà
Perhaps overrated, but alongside One Direction, they are also one of the best bands of the 2000s. They have made songs that move you, make you dance, make you sing, make you laugh, help you flirt, and everything in between. Complete in every way. more
One Direction
In the 70s we had the superlative Pink Floyd, in the 80s the scoldings but with affection Queen, in the 90s the salsa legends Oasis and the masterpiece Supersonic. And then there are them: how to blend prog with pop-punk-vaporwave with a splash of metal in the ballads. Midnight Memories is the best album of the last 15 years. Undeniable. more
Back Door
Curious formation, at times fascinating...maybe yes, maybe no. more
Luna
Great debut. Lately, however, I've noticed a significant decline. Let's hope for the best. more