For example, Polpo d'amor, included in the first disc of his latest double album "reminds a lot of" Jockey Full of Bourbon. more
4 during the Ruggiero period (1975-89). 3 in the '90s. 2 since 2000. more
I agree on Tango, and I add that my favorite is Elettrochoc, a very modern song for its time (I also really like I bambini di poi and Vacanze romane). If I were to evaluate just this album, the rating would definitely be 5, but since I have to evaluate the group throughout its timeline, unfortunately the rating drops. more
The first homonymous work was something spectacular in its putrid violation of the Blues, then little to nothing; they had already said it all in that little masterpiece. Blues academics, please stay away... more
@ gabri 1189; I met lauravan at the Lou Reed concert at the arena, I assure you she is really hot. more
In classic pop, he is virtually unattainable. He would have been even with the Beatles if fate hadn't paired him with an even more talented companion on his journey. more
People who turn to witches and the like are always individuals in serious distress (incurable illnesses, depression, etc.), who in their situation desperately seek any solution to escape a situation that feels hopeless. They ask for help, and instead, these bastards profit from it. Like vampires, they keep going until the victim is drained dry. If there were any justice, they should be sentenced to hard labor 25 hours a day, whipped to the bone every second of their existence. more
Dreams don't fit in drawers because they're too tight; they remain halfway CRUEL BASTARDS like this lightning strike. more
undisputed genius of the local post-rock underground scene more
coattaggine at its highest levels. more
Comedic overall likable and never vulgar. As for Faletti the mystery writer, the truth – as always – lies in the middle: not a genius, but not that bad either. He knows how to write, but sometimes he revels in it a bit too much. Good thrillers, but the type he draws inspiration from (Jeffery Deaver) is in a different league. more
Splinter, you are absolutely right! I believe that idiots should be exploited, and she did well! If this country is populated by fools, it's only right that they get screwed! Take, for example, the user NINOMIO; someone like that would be way too easy to trick with the brain they have. more
Great beautiful voice. more
what a great piece of Paolacci more
For me, she wasn't guilty; it's the people who got screwed over by what was simply an obvious scam. You don't need an Einstein-level brain to understand that no one can have the truth in their pocket, that no one can guess your lottery numbers, that the evil eye doesn't exist... If these easily manipulable people hadn't shelled out all that money convinced they could change their lives, she would never have been convicted. more
"the Italian Joe Cocker" (cit.) more
I see that Nonciclopedia has brought many people to comment on this guy... anyway, yes, pathetic buffoon, clown, rock is something else, it’s not enough to be high and have an unconventional lifestyle (in fact, it means nothing) to be rock; otherwise, I’d smoke a joint and become Bob Marley. Together with three or four others exalted by the media like a God, media that promptly ignore those who actually have talent and remain in anonymity. Crap. more
The Dhamm of Lorantri. more
I love this old neurotic. more