Unavoidable more
Every comment would be pointless; you can't describe so much shit in one go. more
A magical voice stolen from agriculture... but the songs aren't too bad, there's a bit of style to her... until she starts doing those things like "Dirrty." more
In my life, I've listened to a lot of music, especially rock, and I've heard many stunning solos, but I don't think I've ever heard a solo more beautiful than the one in Rock Bottom! (always staying within the hard genre). Schenker was majestic, and essentially the whole band was brilliant! more
Life imprisonment more
5 what the hell! more
Re-evaluated with Short Songs more
Certo! Inviami pure il testo che desideri tradurre. more
An excellent pianist, a great songwriter, except for his sexual tastes and eclectic eccentricity, one could consider him the younger brother of Elton John. more
excellent in the '70s, but in the following decade, he released a long string of copycat albums made up of 2/3 excellent tracks and little else; in any case, Elton John has always had something extra in terms of creativity and "chameleonic" ability, especially when comparing the two careers in their entirety. more
I don’t give it a single star because I still have somewhere "Grazie mille," which I got when it came out, but I haven’t listened to it in ages, and I don’t think I ever will: I would be too ashamed. more
1? Indeed, well done Ligabue and Vasco... more
OK, I like them. more
Very great, but inferior to Black Sabbath. more
Very great, but inferior to the Pentagram more
Very great, but inferior to Candlemass. more
A musical disgrace spread over idiotic lyrics. Prototype of artistic nullity set in a face that just screams "I don't care." more
Music and Dance fused together in one of the highest artistic expressions of the last one hundred fifteen to one hundred sixteen years. more
They had a purely adolescent target, and their songs might seem ridiculous, trivial, and childish. But they managed to communicate with tracks like "Sei un mito," "Gli anni," and "Senza averti qui" 100 times better than the now-retired Blasco, without considering themselves (and being considered) great poets of the Italian song. Too bad for the sappy and anachronistic abyss of Pezzali as a solo artist. more
I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that Max Pezzali and Mauro Geppetto are absolutely the coolest duo of all time, past, present, and future. more