Led Zeppelin
Well... I've already said it all. Until 1975, they were indisputable, then a few stumbles, but they undoubtedly deserve full marks. more
Skid Row
Not just 18 and Life more
Led Zeppelin
Objectively: great singer, great guitarist, great bassist, great drummer, great live shows, great albums (well, maybe the last ones aren’t that great), they ended at the right time. Few flaws, though they might not be to everyone’s taste, of course... more
Bush
Derivative, not particularly original, overrated (at least in America) although they have hit the mark with some tracks. more
Yusuf Islam
Nothing too sensational, but light years ahead of the unthinkable Cat Stevens after "Catch Bull At Four." more
Giorgio Gaber
If I were God, of course, I would shut the mouths of so many people; in the kingdom of heaven, I wouldn’t want ministers or party people around, because politics is disgusting and it's bad for the skin. more
Queen
Among the greatest live bands of all time. And they deserve credit for being so from the very beginning - with the memorable performances at the Rainbow Theatre '74 and the Hammersmith Odeon '75 - up to their last show at Knebworth '86. They also had unforgettable appearances at Rock In Rio '85 and at Live Aid, where they annihilated everyone. Before a show, they didn't party or get drunk, because there’s also respect for those who paid a fortune to hear you play, not to collapse on stage. more
Queen
How could one possibly snub such a group? Come on! One of the most distinctive and unparalleled voices of the '70s and '80s supported by outstanding musicians with a unique style. more
Enrico Ruggeri
one more vote for the trans twins, who deserve a lot. more
Arlo Guthrie
good blood doesn’t lie. more
Enrico Ruggeri
Exceptional from the Decibels until the early '90s; the second part of the career a bit confusing with ups and downs. Nevertheless, a great songwriter. more
Enrico Ruggeri
Was there a need for programs like Mistero?!? Ahahahah... As an artist, it bounces off me. more
Enrico Ruggeri
A tremendous talent, spine-chilling lyrics, and knows how to sing with a voice far better than any Ligabue. And honestly, we needed shows like "Mistero." Much more than "Annozero," "Report," and similar drivel... more
Queen
Commercial garbage. And let's face it, Freddie Mercury wasn't that great of a singer... more
The Doors
The Doors are the proof of the man "alone in charge," without ifs and buts. Buried with Jim, but immense. more
The Doors
I've always found them slightly annoying, especially because of how Morrison is idolized by many. Despite this, the first album is undeniably a masterpiece. more
The Doors
Four amazing albums, two that are a bit less great, all in 6 years. Overrated my ass. more
Pink Floyd
Indefinable. They are just history! more
Pink Floyd
Great?? No, they never were... Boring band and at times, far too frequent, extremely silly. Ultra-polished, with great sound engineers by their side: in the end, they only played crap wrapped up in a bow. Very slow, redundant, without ideas, exceptionally skilled at peddling music that a self-taught person could compose more effectively for brilliant hypnotic therapies made for junkies. And indeed, they only appeal to stoners or those who pretend, using them to give themselves some flair. To be abolished. more