Depeche Mode
The gravelly voice of Dave Gahan really gets on my nerves, I have to say, especially when it feels like it's bringing my balls down to my knees. Sure, it's better than a kick in the ass, but I don't see the reason for all this success and acclaim. more
Wanna Marchi & The Pommodores
But gosh, I'm better than Madonna, AGREED!!! What, you don't agree? But YOU HAVE TO AGREE!!!!!! more
Wanna Marchi & The Pommodores
The user's favorite pastry mistress, Danny the Kid, the same one who elevates his milkshake of anti-wart potion, shortcrust pastry, cream for flabby cheeks, and light whipped cream to a powerful aphrodisiac. more
Jocelyn
A French midfielder who played for Juventus in the 1998-1999 season, it was said that he was the new Deschamps, but he was a complete flop. more
Oasis
A demonstration that England has produced more than just legendary supergroups! more
Depeche Mode
preeeeeeeeeeee more
Oasis
Ignorance made in UK more
Jethro Tull
Having written the Odyssey of Rock, they elevate themselves to the Homer of (prog) rock. That they might have their face on albums of drunken, slacker folk blues, gritty folk rock, a masterful hard rock album, some para-jazz escapades, a classical-folk trilogy, a few nice electronic albums, an anthology-worthy hard AOR comeback, an exploration of Eastern music, and a new folk epilogue places them, damn it, at the very top. Am I forgetting something? Oh yes, they brought the transverse flute into rock, played xdi+ by God! more
INNA
1 for the music, but 5 for the babe! more
Milano
"I like your gray paintings, the yellow lights, your parades, oh Milan, I’m glad you exist." more
Jocelyn
Is he gay, right? more
Jocelyn
Former Guadeloupean Toro defenseman. Always appreciated. more
Calla
In the long run, a bit too trendy. more
Calla
guys, what a lump in my throat more
Jocelyn
I would find him likable if he weren't so unpleasant. more
Jocelyn
I would like him, it's just a pity that he participated in a pro-Israel pantomime a year ago... more
Wanna Marchi & The Pommodores
The armed arm of the reaction. more
Jocelyn
The armed arm of reaction. more
Solange
The armed wing of the reaction. more
Vasco Rossi
At the beginning, he was highly innovative with his lyrics and his songs... he had the courage to show up at Sanremo completely wasted and indifferent, only to return there years later, well-paid, while all the people who yelled "buffoon" at him back then are now kissing his ass... a great character, a great poet, he has written wonderful lyrics... today he is a bit repetitive but remains a figure of immense charisma despite everything. more