Look who it is! I should still have the CD somewhere. Tough times... more
Here’s what the bimbeminkia of that time were listening to! The classic sappy little group! Thank goodness they let go of the trend quickly! I find the solo Cremonini already more artistically acceptable. more
Gigionissimo. more
Unlistenably bad! Shrill voice, banal and idiotic songs, lyrics that are on the edge of human comprehension! How can she be defined as an artist or a good singer? She is absolutely the worst of the worst in the entire musical universe. more
Lou Reed, the fifth member of the Talking Heads. more
Dead and buried in '77-'78. That's enough. What follows then makes me feel a bit down about it. more
One of those indefinable characters. more
I know, it's the recent purchase of Deb as the new human case, uahahahahahahahahahahaha! mmuhahahahahhahahahahahahhaha! more
Very disappointing. Just a handful of beautiful songs. more
..how much poetry in his timeless films..a superb artist! more
Harmful. more
In my opinion, the greatest band of all time; I've never felt so many emotions as when I listen to their songs. Immense, brilliant, romantic, baroque, progressive... I have no words to define them. They have produced a myriad of masterpieces: the raw Trespass, the theatrical Nursery Cryme, the perfect Foxtrot, the romantic Selling England, the dark The Lamb, the intimate A Trick Of the Tail, the melancholic Wind & Wuthering, the monumental Seconds Out. The band that I will carry with me forever. more
Two psychedelic milestones ("The Piper at the Gates Of Dawn" and "A Saucerful Of Secrets"), a crazy yet monumental live album ("Ummagumma"), the greatest example of symphonic rock ("Atom Heart Mother"), and the beautiful progressive parentheses ("Meddle," "The Dark Side Of The Moon," "Wish You Were Here," "Animals") culminate in two excellent singer-songwriter style records ("The Wall" and "The Final Cut"), establishing Pink Floyd among the greatest rock bands of all time. The rest is a tip. more
Their first five albums (a perfect blend of hard rock sprinkled with glam glitter and progressive grandiosity) are, I believe, indisputable, from "News Of The World" to "The Game" being more than excellent. After that (from 1982), a simple pop with easy impact, but overall quite good (excluding "Hot Space"). Fantastic is the final epitaph of "Innuendo" (1991). Freddie Mercury is among the greatest voices in the history of rock, no question. more
"fuck it all, you tire me out" more
hahahahaha "great at times splendid pop rock" but damn it! hahahahahaha more
I would have gladly shoved that damn wasp up his ass. more
THE SHIT FROM OVER THERE SHIT more
Siamo tutti Frankies, siamo tutti sdraiati nell'inferno. more
One with a warm seat and the path already laid out. Not that I have anything against those things, but one with a warm seat and the path already laid out. As for everything else, I don't know him. more