Massimo Troisi
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Totò
It deserves 10, not 5. Indefinable, a comic pillar of 20th century international cinema as much as Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy. more
Totò
She undresses me with those eyes... changing room! more
Cheap Trick
As nice as they are useless. more
Massimo Troisi
But does 9 x 9 equal 81? more
Walt Disney
Mason, Nazi, Satanist, sex addict, etc... more
Bruno Mars
Pure shit. more
The Stooges
They seek and destroy. more
Eros Ramazzotti
Oh my God! more
Marcel Duchamp
Brilliant, paroxysmal, at times a bit slick but always with great irony.. His insights into conceptual art are fundamental.. more
Walt Disney
Without the merger with Pixar, by now it would be begging on the street. In fact, they still manage to produce some pretty decent cartoons, but everything else (TV series, manufactured singers/bands,…) is, as they say, distilled crap in its pure essence. more
Marcel Duchamp
Definitive. more
David Sylvian
For me: the greatest singer of all time (not to mention the Sylvian-composer, which could warrant a chapter of its own). No phenomenal range, no display of empty technique, simply: an unparalleled mastery - and interpretive awareness. The ability to modulate the voice in infinite nuances: the rendition of pieces like "Wave," "Before The Bullfight," "Ghosts," "Brilliant Trees" is something beyond human. more
Walt Disney
Until The Lion King, there were incredible and unforgettable cartoons; the kids of my generation and those older know this, despite the Nazi sympathies and alleged subliminal messages. It's embarrassing and irritating to see how, in the following years, Disney has produced almost exclusively crap: from the deformed features of The Hunchback and Hercules, to digital animation, going through nonsense like High School Musical, Hannah Montana, and Zack & Cody. PS: I’ve always preferred Donald Duck to Mickey Mouse. more
Adriano Celentano
One of the greatest Italian artists, in my opinion. It's a shame about the clowning around like the Sanremo delirium. In the role of a preacher/messiah/guru, he isn't worth a damn; he's just an old fool rambling on, managed (or should I say manipulated?) by a wife-manager almost worse than Sharon Osbourne. more
Vittorio Nocenzi
Great keyboardist, really great. However, I've always preferred his brother on the piano, the latter being the author of "La Città Sottile," one of the 5 most beautiful pieces by Banco. more
Vittorio Nocenzi
Seen a few months ago with his band. What can I say, the keyboards are his territory. Fantastic and at times moving, together with Di Giacomo they form one of the greatest pairings in Italian progressive music. Underrated, unfortunately. more
Peter Hammill
The primordial VOICE of the human soul, a heartbreaking and agonizing moan that rises above all, the sharpest, screeching, and cathartic cry of all progressive rock, the KING of broken hearts, the obsession of the Keepers of the Lighthouse. Dark and impressionistic poet, writer of masterpieces with the Generator and true philosophical milestones. Genius. "Camps of panoply and majesty, what is Freedom of Choice?" more
Björk
This one scares me. more
Björk
It would be nice to stick it up his little butt. more