A great voice and a sensitive person, it could be read in her eyes even as an actress in the film with Kevin. more
Another notch for the reaper of fallen stars... What a pity, such a tremendous voice... more
Tony, but why do you do it? Why do you stoop to these things? :-( more
ndane aBBomba! more
Am I exaggerating if I call them the best new-wave group? Who cares, I'm doing it anyway! :D more
the velvet underground of electronics more
Kiss+Odin more
Worthy heirs of the Beatles. more
With a last name like his, he could only make terrible music. more
Uh, I hadn't defined it. I'll fix that! more
First album was enjoyable, then they started to decline. A decent little group all in all. more
Holy Christ, this is pure crap. The kind that's hot and steaming, just freshly dropped. more
Protagonist of various cosmogonic myths more
Mario, Zelda, Donkey Kong, Kid Icarus, F-Zero, Star Fox, Yoshi, Pikmin, Nintendogs... more
I rate the latest album, which grows a lot with each listen. Also fascinating for me. more
It enters your heart!!! ..... then it comes out of your ass!!! more
Yes, but it's Schulz without the "t". more
the greatest and most versatile of all solo jazz multi-instrumentalists. 5 years of artistic life and only masterpieces. The only one capable of thinking about improvisation between melody and free jazz. Had he lived longer, we would remember him as the greatest of all, especially in flute improvisation, and perhaps he would have also rewritten the history of the alto sax. more
his rich and expressive saxophone does not compromise with anyone. If there are no recordings of the early jazz of the last century that emerged from the funeral marches of New Orleans and the Black chants, Robert Ayler is the only one capable of pouring out those authentic notes in the contexts of measured and stunned intellectuals who came to listen to him in the sixties, thinking of some convoluted novelty. more
perfection to the point of neurosis, in the invention at the margins of Motown, when weary of rock and jazz. Songs crafted with taste by Fagen and played by the best musicians on the scene. I loved the solitary nostalgia of Fagen post-Dan. Crystallized in time. East Coast and West Coast. Nothing more to ask from music: here there is practically everything. more