Noel Gallagher
Without that unbearable burden of the brother, he is definitely pleasant in all his skills as a songwriter. more
David Bowie
I would also add station to station to those mentioned above ;) more
The Charlatans
The ferry from Madchester to the Brit(Pop) invasion... with immense good taste, always. more
Henry Miller
It was ahead. more
SIC
Beyond the excessive idealism and the critiques that make the situation seem so alternative, rest in peace SIC. more
Neffa
"SxM," "the messengers of dope," "107 elements," "chicopisco EP," during his rap period was truly a top-level artist; in pop songwriting, he still produced respectable work, 5 because he has given so much. more
David Bowie
Oh yes. In fact, albums like Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Low, and Heroes - not to mention Lodger, of course - are really poor. Come onnnnnnnnn!!!!!! more
SIC
A promising ace of Italian sports, and above all a wonderful boy on a human level, taken away from his passion and life too soon. Such tragedies remind us of the immense meaning, the very essence of life, which we too often prioritize over the superfluous and the senseless. Reflecting on this would be the most appropriate thing to do, while here I read comments that are nothing short of indecent from those who shouldn’t even dare to pass judgment on life and death. more
SIC
Always the same story. Media commotion and nothing more. After years of telling us what to buy, what to believe in, how to achieve happiness, now we're also told whom to cry for. Steve Jobs is cool, cry for him and buy. Twin Towers? Cool! Cry and invade. Pietro B.? Out, who the hell was he?. Simoncelli? Supercool! And down come the tears and bullshit and unconscious hypocrisies. He died over a trivial matter; the heroes worth crying for are the invisible ones, making a thousand euros a month. more
Henry Miller
All transgressive writers have learned from him. But between him and Buk, I choose the latter for affection. more
John Fante
Absolutely among the best writers to ever grace this earth. more
Neffa
A dozen decent tracks, but after the foul duo "Due di picche" with J-Ax, it almost completely fell flat for me. more
Neffa
Suck it all, listen to "SXM," it will soothe the pain of your impotence. more
Neffa
Powerful laxative of typically local craftsmanship more
Motörhead
Cool figs! more
SIC
Crying for him means shedding crocodile tears. The fact is that his death live, so sudden and violent, is a real blow. Just like it was to see Villeneuve, Senna, Ratzenberger, and Kato die. It's a shock because in an instant you see them lifeless on the ground. Reading about the victims of an earthquake or a car bomb is terrible, but this is something else; I don’t know if it’s worse, but it’s different. And bringing up the "heroes of a thousand euros" is vulgar Italian populism and immensely hypocritical. more
Neffa
It just makes me feel deflated! more
SIC
Shall we make a definition for all the dead today in Turkey too? It would be fair. more
SIC
to respond to Don Pollo: the issue of deaths at work is a discussion I find myself having every day; for example, regarding those dying in war, I don't quite know what to say, other than that if you take a good look, some kind of asked for it (if you enlist and then die and become a hero of the homeland), while others, less so (if you're a civilian who mistakenly finds themselves in the path of a bullet). I'm irritated when I look at the newspaper and the top story is about this guy. that's enough. more
SIC
I couldn't stand him, always too arrogant with that shrill voice of his. I'm sorry it ended this way, but then again, that's life, and if you do that job, you know what you’re getting into. I don’t like all the sugary sentimentality that’s happening now: no one ever talks about the hundreds of people who lose their lives in construction sites and factories all over Italy to bring home by the end of the month what Simoncelli earned in a day... more