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Well, if you like the Bee Gees, you might like it. more
The coolest singer-songwriter on the internet. more
I listened to both their early works and the albums from the ’80s deemed their peak like "High Infidelity": well... stomach-churning, the worst of AOR, or rather its most clichéd incarnation. Stale melodies, flaccid, anonymous music, sold out more than commercial. At times, they unintentionally brush against Bubblemusic. Even Journey are better than these dull craftsmen. And bands like Toto (or even Survivor at this point) are light-years ahead. A unique banality. I only save "Nine Lives" and a little else scattered here and there. Our Pooh, in comparison, are Stockhausen. more
South Africa 1970, two LPs (Totum/Silver Trees) left as glorious and enduring memory. more
Probably the most intriguing piece in an album that is remarkable as a whole, the year is '68. As if musically speaking there were something that doesn't stand out in the summer of the Summer of Love. more
A classic of horror literature, even though the tale "Il ragno" owes much to "L'occhio invisibile" by Erckmann and Chatrian. more
The best (fake) live performance in garage history! more
The authorized sequel to The Time Machine is exceptional. A novel capable of unfolding into unprecedented situations and adventures, amplifying to the utmost the foundational structure of what Wells had created 100 years earlier. more
My new point of reference. To be discovered by @[IlConte] more
And laughing out of boredom! Antonello, Francesco, go fuck yourselves with all my heart. more
French Prog/Rock "Instrumental Groovy"
If the flute (but not only) intrigues you, there's no competition here..! more
—"Do you like the Beatles too? I'm a fan! What's your favorite song? No wait, let me guess... Yesterday? A Day in the Life? No, you seem more like a Come Together type, right?”
—“Tomorrow Never Knows”
—"......" more
First neomelodic, now trap...what does it have to do with music as much as Viscardi can get a subjunctive right? more
French Prog Rock "Instrumental Groovy"
Magic flute, if you enter the right loop you can’t let go, to be followed with your mouth wide open just like the little mice of Hamelin. more
Second album from Bob Welch power trio, in 1976. more
Paris, il primo album del trio power di Bob Welch, 1976. more
Excellent writer of sci-fi. The readings are pleasant and accessible for a large part of the readership. I recommend the Neanderthal Parallax trilogy and the masterpiece Mindscan. But there are others. more
Blues slashes with Hard Rock sides more
Very interesting texts with excellent signatures: Ivano Fossati, Roberto Roversi, and Claudio Lolli. Nice album. Three solid stars. more