He was a good deeJay, Cecchetto that evening was not at home.....HE SHOULD HAVE STAYED HOME.
He’s a Cecchettian product that probably should have ended earlier, like in '92, but instead.....to the same surprise of the producers......it became a mass media phenomenon like Ligabue. more
true character...like my ex's orgasms... more
ductile and malleable more
I find you a bit too generous. more
hilarious! more
Great??? I mean, great the Judas??? After "British Steel," they haven't released a decent album anymore... in any case, "Killing Machine" remains a masterpiece. more
Smarter than you think... an immense musical culture. more
Surely the best representatives of Synth punk that ever existed... intelligent, well-written and fantastic tracks, with a disturbing, almost hypnotic rhythm... simply the best. Alien Point of View, Alice's Song, and Bathroom Sluts are milestones, there’s no doubt about it. more
But weren't all metalheads gay? more
The most beautiful and varied music of all, nothing beats Blues, Rock, pop, rap, and punk! more
The voice licked by a tradesman is just slightly inferior to the cunt face he has. more
Yes, indeed, why? I mean, they both suck equally, I don't see why one should be more or less famous than the other! more
Why are the Oasis more famous than them? I mean, why?!!?!?? more
Second only to Banco, perhaps even better than PFM. The only downside: the lyrics. more
2 because it has beautiful choreographies! more
the best of its kind! more
Cursed Phenomena!! more
Never heard. [2] more
'The Bassist from Nogales' is the quintessence of Afro-American music. A great double bass virtuoso and a sophisticated composer. A fragile man, earthy, unstable, and driven by violent passions, all beautifully captured in complex, layered, captivating, and uniquely lyrical music. "In other words, I am three." Listen to the jazz orchestral textures colored by gospel, the unmistakable blues from the Atlantic recordings of the '50s (but also CBS, Impulse) as violent as his passions. more
If you haven't heard it even in Mano Negra, yes. more