..good for you.. more
I can't stand his face. more
a bush that hides a treasure more
And there are those who say that the Beatles revolutionized rock..Nonsense! more
As my mother wept it was then I swore / To take my life as I would a whore / I know I'm better than before / I will not be reconstructed / Just wanna stay right here / On the sunnyside of the street. more
The Peter Pan of pop more
In my dreams. In my nightmares. more
I think here trentavoltemegl has really outdone himself. more
mia a sorri dua more
Genius, this simple pop singer? Do we want to compare him to people like Dalla, Venditti, Gaber, Faber, Bersani, or Bennato? more
"Sultans". 4.5 rounded up for historical importance. The first 3 albums are more than sufficient. more
Pupù more
Mika gives the balls more
Mika, what the hell? more
But... I don't even know how to define it, and in any case, I don't even care. more
Useless secretion.. more
Surely it was a product of Italy at the time, a rider of the most varied and incoherent ideas. It is true that in some ways it modernized Italy, but its legacy remains a notorious and decaying epic, which has infected our political system and made it a slave to lobbyists and financial powers that are absolute enemies of freedom and the people. A century won’t be enough to pull us out of the pit into which he and his fervent acolytes have shoved us. more
At first, they intrigued me, shortly after they bored me, and eventually they irritated me like a nettle pressed against my glans. Now, when I happen to listen to them, I feel like insulting the car radio-CD player-computer that emits them. more
the highest marks just for that pair of masterpieces that are "the headless children" and "the crimson idol". more
I love progressive, but I can't stand them. Then again, if we have Dream Theater today, it's also thanks to these three show-offs. more