Only an enormous, egocentric, show-off, and monumental group like them could slot a triple live album into a top ten. Joking aside, this is also what prog is, and I'm perfectly fine with it that way. more
Among the worst in the progressive field. Too often, they focus on technique for its own sake, excellent musicians (Emerson is undoubtedly stunning) but composers who are not overly imaginative. Nevertheless, the debut is a beautiful album, and I also appreciate the subsequent four works (except for the for me terrible Pictures at an Exhibition). They are still a good band (up until '77 with some reservations). Absolutely dispensable and often unpresentable from '77 onwards. more
Juventini...ok...vote! more
Devastating and chaotic. Music to be experienced with body and spirit, absolutely. more
Thank goodness they are from Turin...technically monstrous losers, but football fandom is always football fandom! more
This wom..uh this m...uh this DIRTY UNFAITHFUL JOKE OF NATURE has dared to BURN THE BOOK?! DIVINE JUSTICE WILL PUNISH HIM VERY SEVERELY!!! more
myGodThat'sCool. more
Oh yes, among the best (and also the most unfortunate) more
Livorno. more
Never has a soundtrack been able to materialize a psychological profile, taking the viewer through a nightmare better than "Psycho." Distressing, suffocating, and a bit claustrophobic. A masterpiece by Herrmann, the film would not have been the same without... more
A shot of life! more
"Let's Hunt and Kill the Italian Dialect Reggae Bands" Come migliorare il concertone | VICE | Italia more
<3 <3 <3 more
Underrated as fuck. (I'd give it a 7/10, but they're closer to an 8 than a 6) more
Fantastic. more
The best album by Toto. OK, it doesn't have the (commercial) peaks of Toto and Toto IV, there are no chart-topping singles, but the compositional quality here is consistent and medium-high across all tracks. Great album! more
a great figure of the 20th century, innovative, brilliant, capable of navigating both the more classical side and the avant-garde with absolute mastery. I recommend getting your hands on: Cello Sonata # 1, String Q. # 2, Violin Sonata # 1, op. 26... these are essential... the rest is too. more
She can even sing the recipes of Sister Germana, and I don't miss a note. more
Andy Partridge and Todd Rundgren: the meeting of two geniuses. At times they clash, but the result is magnificent. more
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