Whitney Houston
I'm sorry, but I can't access external content such as YouTube links. If you provide me with the text you would like to have translated, I'll be happy to assist you! more
Whitney Houston
The best interpreter of sappy and boring pop-soul. more
Village People
They were more macho than Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath combined, for crying out loud! more
Wu-Tang Clan
fuck your stuck-up musicians more
Woven Hand
Folk meets the darker and more distressing side of rock. more
The Field Mice
One of those Twee groups from Sarah. Interesting, but not the best of the genre. more
Jimmy Page
I don't like Led, but he does. A great composer, a great musician, and among the "hardcore rock" groups, he was one of the most open-minded. Besides bringing the `bow-on-guitar` technique to the masses, he is a theremin player who plays hard blues, and that's enough for me. more
Franco Battiato
More cultured than one might think... less intelligent than he believes himself to be, in any case, he stands out greatly from all the other "artists." more
Eve Angel
Eve Angel, Sandra Shine, Sophie Moone... what more could a man desire? more
Capercaillie
Moving. Incredible. Scottish smoke and tears in the eyes. Beautiful pieces in English, but those in Gaelic are an endless spectacle. The album "Delirium," one of the top 20 of all time. more
Michael Jackson
Subject of the largest necrophiliac epidemic ever recorded. more
The Field Mice
Perhaps the greatest indie-pop band of all time. more
Nick Cave
Prophet of the demon now redeemed and freed from sin. more
Paul McCartney
He didn't suffer just because his friend John died; he also suffered because his friend John remained more alive than he was. more
Steely Dan
The best. more
Nick Cave
Already excellent with the Birthday Party, accompanied by "The Bad Seeds," he becomes, starting from 1984, one of the greatest singer-songwriters and artists of the '80s and the first half of the '90s, releasing a string of outstanding albums such as "From Her to Eternity," "Firstborn is Dead," "Your Funeral...My Trial," "Tender Prey," "The Good Son," and "Henry's Dream." Until 1992, he was a giant; until 1996, he remained excellent; today, he is noticeably declining, but still dignified. more
Neil Young
Don't let it bring you down, it's only castle burning, find someone who's turning and you will come around... more
Sugarfree
Repulsion before, now, and later. more
Anthony Braxton
I have only had the chance to listen to "For Alto" so far (thanks to Felo for the tip) a couple of times; first listen: an epileptic crisis and a migraine combined with great admiration for the musician in question; second listen: one of the greatest albums I have ever listened to, of Jazz, from the '60s and overall. more
Sugarfree
I quite like the new vocalist! more