Franco Battiato
"The lights remind me... The celestial mechanics"
Original, sometimes overly convoluted, but still a great one. He has gotten his hands dirty with recent collaborations, but he still earns my 5 anyway. more
Bad Religion
like a rock, like a planet, like a goddamn atomic bomb!!! more
Martin Barre
very talented and too modest: "Mr. Barre, any advice for young guitarists?" "No, ask the masters for advice, try listening to Allan Holdsworth." more
Paul Gilbert
I don't know why, but seeing him play always brings me great joy! more
Anne Hathaway
Oh my God... I think I fell in love... more
Anna Oxa
It won't be Callas or Bartoli; it won't even be Mina...but IT'S BETTER!! more
Jeff Buckley
Two unforgettable albums; a few useful compilations, some not. It's hard not to wonder how different music would be today if he had continued to make it. 4.5/5 more
Nirvana
In my opinion, not to be thrown away, especially for Bleach and Nevermind. "Drain You" and the hidden track from "in utero" I'd say are very beautiful. more
Martin Barre
The absolutely best guitarist at whistling, and since that's something I LOVE, SANQ. more
Kurt Cobain
But have you listened to bleach? Or are you talking like the usual idiots? ...second option more
Kurt Cobain
Those who say that Nirvana made teenage music can go hang themselves. more
César Franck
"musician and singer of the highest caliber, a straight-A student until 1978, with a revived creativity in recent years. He also fell quite low in the '90s." more
Kurt Cobain
You're the piece of shit. more
Elton John
The greatest international songwriter. Excellent from 1970 to 1975, with a final flourish in 1981. Then, after twenty years of craftsmanship, he returns to making great records. more
Franco Battiato
The greatest musician of Italian pop music is neck and neck with Lucio Battisti, in terms of quality and innovation. He has explored, and often anticipated, numerous genres. His best phase remains from '79 to '91, even though "Fetus" and "Pollution" are masterpieces. With Sgalambro, he became too "cultured," losing some spontaneity in the process. more
Kurt Cobain
Grunge... what does it matter that he was a piece of shit?!? more
Oblivians
dirty, raw, wild and rotten punk blues more
Lucio Battisti
I respect him and so on, because he really sang emotions... But I never liked his voice; I'm not talking about the pitch but about his way of interpreting the songs... De gustibus... more
Syd Barrett
If I had to say who gave birth to rock... I would say... Syd Barrett! more
Antonello Venditti
The favorite singer of the guy who makes sandwiches outside my grandma's house. more