Besides having a terrible name, in terms of being awful, it comes in a close second to the current Richard Benson. more
Besides the fact that it hasn't revolutionized anything, to me it is simply as anonymous as a wanker at Malmsteen. more
It is clearly a Sith academy in disguise, and Darth Phylippa's ultimate goal is to plunge Italian music into the Dark Side! (and she's actually succeeding...) more
I am friends with Maria and that’s it... more
Relative of Vincenzino by any chance? more
For those who write, there is a betrayal of expectations between saying and doing. more
He is a man. With all the flaws that entails. Those who felt betrayed by his "conversion" have not distinguished the artist from the man. But then, what is the real evil between the two G. L. Ferretti? The anarcho-socialist junkie or the would-be conservative priest? Isn't he always a preacher? more
A giant. The eponymous is a record from a deserted island. more
An unjustly underrated artist, the namesake of 1968 and American Gothic to be handed down to posterity. more
Many friends, little honor. And, by the way, it actually sounds a bit like the name of a powerful mafia clan headed by boss De Filippi. more
I've always hoped that whenever I stumbled upon this show, one of the guests would be a kamikaze and blow up the studio. more
He has a burned brain and it's the fault of this disgusting country. more
to spit out your tongue from all the raspberries more
Now 30 years of autoerotism with ups and downs more
Our Malcolm McLaren, less brilliant and, if possible, even craftier. more
Most likely a phenomenal lover more
A brilliant producer who knows how to strum the guitar. He has invented a style. more
Unexpectedly brilliant when he seems stupid and incredibly foolish when he seems intelligent. It's easy to love him. more
Okay, it's not technical in the sense that it doesn't go anywhere near the speed of sound, but personally, I've never seen anyone come close to the incredible sounds he has created. A true architect of sound, brilliant. more
Younger than his audience more