Not bad as far as I remember. more
I haven't listened to him in a while, but good... more
A skilled shopkeeper made me buy it, telling me it was sturdy. The advertisement from tre then took over the only piece I could remember. For a while, I stopped shopping at that store. Then a lot of things happened. more
Thank you for producing the best music of the last fifteen thousand years. more
I love Marion Coutts!! more
Better to spend a night on the toilet shitting. more
Bah, I don't like their albums up until Californication. They were a great band in the 80s and for part of the 90s, but for the last 10 years, they've been going downhill. Flea is a good bassist, nothing special, of course, but I don’t mind his style. Better than others... more
Hatful of Hollow, The Queen is Dead, The Smiths, Meat is Murder, Strangeways Here We Come, Louder Than Bombs...put any of these albums or compilations in the stereo...the rest is just talk. more
Great pop-rock band from the '80s with at least two fantastic albums to their credit (the self-titled one and The Queen Is Dead). A timeless band without too many pretensions, skilled composers of great singles. more
Voice, beauty, elegance, and class, with a poignant note in her voice that made her unique in the eighties, even more so today, when 30 years later her musical beauty remains unchanged; always appreciated in Europe and (almost) never in Italy. more
The Great Brian-ino more
40 years ago, she was the most appreciated trans person frequenting the recording studios: admirable in her own works and those of others...uncontrollable in the adjacent restrooms! more
provincial cinema more
Just for having written Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea will always get my 5. more
Alright, everyone, but Kill 'Em All was as important as a ejaculation for making a child. No bullshit. more
Let’s not forget that in '74 they were doing new wave! Brian Eno - Third Uncle
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I seriously wonder how people can give less than 5. We're talking about one of the most important and fundamental figures in the history of rock and its surroundings. more
He produced the following albums (or at least collaborated on defining the sound): The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (Genesis), Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard (Robert Wyatt), David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy, all the U2 albums from 1984 to the present, Us (Peter Gabriel), and finally Surprise (Paul Simon). He boasts numerous splendid projects both solo and otherwise, especially "Before And After The Science" from 1977. I think that’s enough for a solid 5 and probably even a little too little. more