the water was deep and the preacher weak, there were also the peasants who were watching. more
You don't spit on the old Edo. Although he has been overshadowed by some pretty under-the-radar work in the last 20 years, I believe that what he did in the first 20 remains a significant part of the history of our artisanal singer-songwriter scene. more
I only save something nice from the '80s. It could have evolved (certainly not by emulating the father), but instead, it wasted the next 20 years of its career in the most idiotic, repetitive panettone-trash comedy. more
I admit it: in 1998 I watched an entire show of Christian De Sica without getting bored. It was the Parmacotto commercial. more
More than one might think. more
A prominently distinctive personality of the vast English baroque/symphonic Prog scene, memorable for his performances bordering on the theatrical and his songwriting, with a solo discography that features a magnificent soundtrack for the film The Last Temptation of Christ, possessing one of the best voices, which I say for what it’s worth. more
Ridiculous, they relate to music as Cristian De Sica relates to cinema. more
He always knows how to make beautiful songs... he is the best. more
A distinctly prominent personality in the vast English baroque/symphonic prog group, memorable for his performances that border on the theatrical and his singer-songwriter style, a solo discography where a magnificent soundtrack for the film The Last Temptation of... aahh what a blunder, this is not Peter Gabriel's page! more
and who the hell would have ever said that? more
After the Oscar in 1999 it has faded quite a bit... and here I've said it all. 4 for the career. more
Good writer, I read 2 of his mystery novels and they are very enjoyable. As a comedian, he manages. As a film actor, he’s terrible. more
Formerly a very funny comedian, I remember him at the Drive-in in the '80s and in various subsequent shows. He was a type of trash that was never vulgar, unlike today where if you don't say "fuck" or express stupid double meanings at Zelig or Colorado, no one laughs. A good thriller writer and actually mediocre in his short singing career in the early '90s. After all, he deserves a solid 4! more
Personally, I don't like Faletti, neither as an actor nor as a writer. But he writes well, undeniably well. To claim that the novels aren't written by him but by a "university professor from Rome" is to deny the obvious beyond any limit of intelligence. It makes no sense. more
Good comic, singer like any singer who doesn’t do their job, excellent mystery writer and writer in general. Stick your stupid bullshit up your ass, you brain-dead pieces of shit. more
Hi Harry! more
A beautiful promise of the Italian underground. more
A big loudmouth who has never made me laugh. Unbearable accent. Nonsense that never ends. To top it off with that pathetic pseudo-patriotic little show in Sanremo - but wasn't he a communist? more
Unthinkable music, unthinkable genre, unthinkable voice. Only the irreverence of its lyrics saves the average. more
Absolute masters of crossover. more