Luciano Pavarotti
I'm sorry, but I can't access external links or content like YouTube videos. If you could provide the text you'd like translated, I'd be happy to help! more
Luciano Pavarotti
Being an artist, here the artist is judged. And as an artist, he is immortal. Take that 5! more
Luciano Pavarotti
Gnagnera and NewRomantic, here we judge the artists, not the people. It could have been an infanticide and my vote would have still been a 5, because here we must judge the performance, not the person. But the Internet is full of people who think they have the right to say all the nonsense that crosses their mind just because they have a keyboard in hand. more
Metal Carter
I dream of a collaboration with Truce Baldazzi. more
Metal Carter
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that. more
John Paul II
Beyond the usual positions of the Church, it is not remotely comparable to Benedict XVI; and when he passed away, I was genuinely saddened. My stance is a non-vote. more
Born of Osiris
They are the new generation deathcore champions. Ahaah what nonsense. No seriously, these guys are really good, and jokes aside, they have an insane sound. more
John Paul II
When the rigid conservatism (and here there is no Pope who has strayed sufficiently from it - even though John Paul had, after all, made some steps forward, later nullified by the disastrous retreat of the current one) has abdicated from the Vatican, it will mean that the Mayans were right. more
John Paul II
As a pope, he was good. Pope, indeed. more
John Paul II
Given that I don't care about religion, I judge him as a political man. Pinochet, myriad African dictators, Fidel Castro, Tereq Aziz, South American generals from military regimes... he has shaken hands with bloodied hands, but that is part of the role of any political leader. If anything, his greatest fault was the excessive silence on the episodes of pedophilia among the clergy, while his greatest merit was initiating, together with his friend Walesa, the collapse of communist regimes. more
Max Ernst
..a great, fantastic and cruel genius..irrational and mysterious.. more
Edvard Munch
..the infinite scream of anguish that fearfully pervades nature.. more
Edward Hopper
...the tyranny of intimacy...the isolation amidst visibility...the solitude of modern life... more
Rai
Just mentioning the Isola dei Famosi and the outrageous fee is enough to (almost) nullify what taught Italians after the war instead of schools. Except for the occasional flicker of light on Rai Storia, as long as the beloved (?) digital terrestrial (not yet "perfected") forces me to switch directly to YouTube. more
Sean Kinney
in "no excuses" makes me ejaculate more
Tokio Hotel
Moved to the sewers of Hamburg once the childish phase of their fans was over. more
Andy Warhol
Our government is committed to removing all its works from Naples...what iconoclasts! more