Jimi Hendrix
Hendrix fans are as sad as Madonna fans. more
Gasp
Someone tell him that the three-man defense doesn’t work! more
Jimi Hendrix
The second reincarnation of God on Earth after the one described in the Bible. I actually have some doubts about the miracles of the first. About Jimi, none. more
Gasp
terrible coach, two good seasons at Genoa and then a cosmic void until an inglorious sacking, for as much as he moderately annoys me and I consider him the goBBa answer to Zeman, therefore basically the worst of the worst, the blame for the disastrous Inter season 2011-2012 will fall 95% on the Presidentissimo who for some reason chose him. more
Jimi Hendrix
he changed the history of rock, I fear he has turned over several times in his grave but he changed the history of rock more
Gasp
I'm starting to worry... more
Jimi Hendrix
One who has soared very high, despite having small wings. (I would really like to see Plant's guitar anyway, dear March Horses) more
Jimi Hendrix
Michia, I apologize, name inversion, it must have been the cooking. PAGE had the orgasmic guitar! more
Jimi Hendrix
An insane guitarist for his time, who made the history of rock guitar and stoner music. Nowadays, I don't think he would even impress my grandmother, but people continue to revere him like a mammasantissima. As far as I'm concerned, all the idols are dead. more
Francesco De Gregori
...always desperately trying to imitate Dylan, he would come up with sugary little songs worthy of an Elton John... more
Fabrizio De André
"You who sell it, what do you buy that is better?" more
Sergio Caputo
Rhythming American dreams in cocktail sauce, lyrics of surreal everyday life. Genius. more
Frank Zappa
He left behind an immense legacy that involves many of the musicians I love. I'm trying to navigate through his vast discography, where I definitely prefer the instrumental albums; when he starts with his bla bla, it becomes unbearable. Maybe if I understood English better, I would even have a couple of laughs. more
Deep Purple
Deep Purple are garbage. more
Fabrizio De André
But excuse me, if I have to listen to that whiner De André, wouldn't it be quicker to listen to Brassens and Leonard Cohen who are ten thousand times better? Poet? A decent little songwriter, but live he was worth less than zero. more
Fabrizio De André
the greatest Italian poet of the twentieth century...yeah yeah...so, for example, was Eugenio Montale the greatest cobbler in Italy of the twentieth century? Or Giuseppe Ungaretti the greatest painter of the Italian language of the twentieth century? ...yeah yeah...at home I have the books of a shoemaker and a painter with a hobby for poetry... more
Bob Dylan
1 to Bob Dylan? Are you kidding? You deserve De André. more
Frank Zappa
How many false estimators. Composer truly for very few. My stance is a non-vote. more