John Frusciante
One of the most sincere and brilliant artists of all time. Certainly not a guitar virtuoso, but capable of creating absolutely fantastic melodies in their simplicity. more
King Crimson
On the podium of the greatest groups that have ever existed. Perhaps on the highest step. more
Leonard Cohen
The Faber from across the ocean... (how nice, everyone is eager to compare it with an Italian; know that in this area we have nothing to envy). But the provocation worked. more
King Crimson
Yes, for once I agree with teen! What the hell do you find appealing in this stuff? I'm going back to listening to Led Zeppelin! more
Bruce Springsteen
One of the greatest American singer-songwriters of all time: he has been able to sing about dreams, hopes, illusions, social, political, and economic conditions of America. Five albums to hand down to history: The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle, Born To Run, Darkness On The Edge Of Town, The River, and Nebraska. To these are added two excellent albums like Born In The USA and Tunnel Of Love, the acoustic interlude of The Ghost Of Tom Joad, and the beautiful The Rising. more
Carl Nielsen
..a great underrated and forgotten musician..his 6 symphonies are truly wonderful..to be rediscovered more
Tiffany
Tomorrow I'm going to have breakfast at her place. more
Ray Bradbury
how to paint reality through the unreal and make it believable that both exist in their own way more
Charles Bukowski
Bukowski era mio padre more
Ray Bradbury
OK; Is a 5 enough for you, excellence? more
Tiffany
Another prominent '80s pop interpreter, without a doubt. more
Franz Kafka
Unsettling, genius, disturbing. Wonderful. more
Henry Miller
I have only read "Tropic of Capricorn" by him, something wonderful. Absolutely a 5, maybe more. more
Charles Bukowski
A crazy, fucking drunk pig who has written exceptional novels. Absolutely 5 more
Ray Bradbury
Another great one has written some of my favorite books (including "Fahrenheit 451"). more
George Orwell
I don't know what to say... more
William S. Burroughs
Challenging and disturbing writer. Not to mention brilliant. more
Ernest Hemingway
"The Old Man and the Sea" was the first "serious" novel I read. He, in any case, remains one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, the author of many, many masterpieces. more