Lucio Dalla
His vein dried up 15 years ago, but he was one of the few Italian singer-songwriters who didn’t think that music simply had to accompany a text. I want to remember him this way YouTube video non trovato Qk2vjQSlj6Q
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Lucio Dalla
Since the mid-eighties, a musically atrocious character, however in the seventies he was truly great... "come è profondo il mare" one of the most beautiful Italian songs of all time... RIP LUCIO! more
The Cranberries
Musically useless... more
Lucio Dalla
Beyond the qualitative declines (but those happen to everyone sooner or later), a great musician and poet. The same goes for Germano. more
Lucio Dalla
I take this opportunity to remember another great "artist" who also passed away today; farewell to Germano Mosconi. more
Lucio Dalla
RIP, and I won't add anything else. more
The Cranberries
not bad overall more
Lucio Dalla
I remember him wandering at night through the taverns of Bologna, accompanied by a friend who was Luca Carboni, eating a sandwich with mortadella and drinking water, dressed as always, he almost went unnoticed. A truly great person and artist. more
Lucio Dalla
Go with necrophilia now! Anyway, great albums in the 70s, especially the three with Roversi. Period. As for the rest, I agree with the first definition. As for the rest, rest in peace. Stop. more
Lucio Dalla
I recognize his quality as an artist, a rather rare thing for me, especially in Italy. I've never appreciated him too much, but he was a nice character. A man of music and culture, a voice you wouldn’t expect, he knew how to be cynical, organized, and over the top at the same time. more
The Cranberries
The Cranberries are not just "Zombie." Just listen to the first two albums to savor their poetry and skills. A band that is, in my opinion, unique; it’s a shame about their recent, easier pop-rock albums. If only there were more MTV pop bands capable of producing albums like "Bury The Hatchet." more
The Cranberries
above-average pop/rock. more
The Cranberries
with rare exceptions, their songs are a copy of one another more
Lucio Dalla
Tenco, Gaetano, De André, Gaber, Battisti, Graziani, Bertoli, Endrigo, Lauzi, Stratos, Mimì... and Dalla more
Bob Log III
The uncle of all his fans more
The Cranberries
when I think of a group that makes my blood boil, they are one of the very first that comes to mind; cloying, flat, boring, empty, sterile, glossy, pseudo-alternative MTV wannabes, post-grunge discount mainstream garbage, predecessors of Coldplay, everything I DO NOT look for in music, and what a shit singer! more
The Cranberries
Even though I don't know them in depth, they have never seemed too bad to me.. in any case, Zombie remains a masterpiece of a song. more
Till Lindemann
Sex is a battle, love is war! more
Santana
If he had been more radical in introducing Latin rhythms into rock, he wouldn't have been Santana; instead, he was simply Santana. more