Can you dig it, sucka? more
The band of the magical Piper Ian Anderson, unique in his style as a composer and especially as a singer; their career has never been all roses and sunshine, but albums like Stand Up (1969), Aqualung (1971), and especially Thick As A Brick (1972) guarantee a lifetime five-star rating. Long live the English agronomist of progressive! more
I love wrestling, it cracks me up to see these grotesque characters pretending to beat each other to a pulp, it's almost surreal :D, in small doses I find it hilarious. However, this has always bugged me. I prefer that idiot Undertaker, a true idol XD more
During the WCW period, he deserves a full 5, but after arriving in WWE, he fought matches that ranged from average to poor quality. more
Really great and truly a 5 only for Daniel Psce solo. The Squallor are always just silly, but "Vitamina C" is one of the most desperate and entertaining records ever made in Italy. Daniele Pace - Vaffanculo
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When you’ve known their records for several years, it’s particularly twisted to use them as background music while flipping through the early issues of Frigidaire. more
The best commentator of all time!!! more
They've been going on for 30 years with the same compilation of 10 songs, 4 of which are famous, 3 of which are covers, 1 of which is listenable, but definitely overplayed. more
Too bad his musical tastes clash completely with mine; he always writes great reviews though, especially when it’s not about music :D more
anyone, simpleton but above all hyperuranic, never forget about hyperuranicity, or hyperuranitude, I don't know... if he were a football agent, he would still manage to place Foggia at Real Madrid and Scaloni at ManCity, considering how he can weave panegyrics on ledigaga, denniminogue and similar entrails; well done, but it doesn’t work on me! more
One of the greatest of all time? "The Songs of Leonard Cohen" (1967) "Song From A Room" (1969) "Songs of Love and Hate" (1971) "New Skin for the Old Ceremony" (1974) "Recent Songs" (1979) "Various Positions" (1984). Yes, it is one of the greatest of all time. more
User of little discernment and simplicity! more
I bought myself a little fish / to make a serenade / unless you do it for me
to dedicate to this blue sky / and give me a rendezvous
I'm going crazy / call this thing. more
Listen to the first 2 albums, but when they brought Fergie in, or to be more precise, "a woman" into the group, unfortunately, or rather, "obviously," everything went to hell. more
3.5 almost 4. I've always found them great, although they get a bit tedious after a while. more
They helped me in difficult times. more
"Modern Dance" and "The Art of Walking," two masterpieces; "Dub Housing" and "New Picnic Time," just slightly inferior. Modern Dance is a true monolith in the history of music. Giants. more
Good melodies, decent atmospheres, a singer with guts. Boring live. more
music for long trip.. more
"THE FABOLOUS SCQUALLOR!!!" more