The most famous namesake of the Madame that stands out on my personal page. more
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Perhaps more clumsy than wicked, starting from the idea of having peasants make steel using bread ovens, demonstrating just how some intellectuals are light-years away from reality. However, it is certainly a phenomenon to remain in office for almost 30 years despite all the nonsense committed and the internal enemies. more
If I am nearsighted today, the blame is also partly yours... more
Oh, what the hell! more
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Honestly, I don't love everything they did in the '90s to death, even though I consider Tremonti a top-class musician and Scott Stapp a good songwriter with an awesome voice. The return of "Full Circle" is amazing! Some tracks are sensational, a tremendous comeback, my rating is mainly connected to that. more
As a strategist and revolutionary practitioner, it would be a nice 5. From '49 onwards, he really didn't understand a damn thing and it just got worse below absolute zero. Less of a monster than he's portrayed, but he remains so. more
I mean!!! Glenn Hughes! more
a huge piece of shit, but we have to acknowledge that without him today China would be one of the many capitalist fiefdoms of the third world. more
Where should I start: with the collectivization of land that solved the hunger and poverty problems of millions of peasants? With the liberation of the Tibetan people oppressed by the theocracy of the monks that still envisioned slavery and serfs? With the fight against "artistic" forms that were backward and uncivilized? The Great Helmsman! more
Where to begin? With the massacre of the peasants during the forced collectivization? With the invasion of Tibet? With the squadrist repression and the extermination of intellectuals and artists during the "Cultural Revolution" (an odious, degrading, and rotten term)... And it certainly doesn’t end here... I believe it is impossible to know how many Chinese have died by the will of this man. He laid the foundations of the current Chinese dictatorship, a country that is nothing short of detestable. Enemy of the people, of freedom, of thought... more
From my side, a thank you. Thank you for Frusciante, thank you for Flea's jumpsuits and Kiedis's new Village People look, thank you for your asses on the cover, thank you for even entertaining the thought of being a real band for just a moment, thank you for destroying "Fire," "Higher Ground," and "If You Want Me To Stay," thank you for your clever videos on MTV, thank you for the piles of shit you’ve filled your recent albums with, thank you. THANK YOU. more
The "family" is nothing but a lie of the bourgeoisie and its social democratic servants. more
He managed to elevate a modest compositional talent with a winning attitude. More of a trickster than a genius. A larger-than-life character. more
Not a great singer, but an undeniable force and charisma. Without him, the Stones would have been a much more niche band. Of his solo albums, I only save "Wandering Spirit" and a few songs from the first two. more
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Appetite For Destruction remains a great album. A perfect example of street hard rock, light-hearted but not trivial like its contemporaries. Perhaps Use Your Illusion would have been a decent album if they had left it as a single record with 12 or 13 tracks. I hope they never reunite. The rating goes to the memories. more
The perfect prototype of a rock band, with all its strengths and weaknesses. Two masterpieces ("I" and "IV") and two excellent albums ("III" and "II") place them among the greats; unfortunately, they are one of those groups that are too often flaunted by those looking to elevate their own status. more
Great frontman and vocalist of one of the most famous bands on the planet. Beyond that, he has never really blown me away (including the Stones themselves). I've always preferred the Fab Four. more