Leonard Bernstein
..the last movement of the ninth symphony conducted by this man is something otherworldly.. more
Debaser
They told me it's the most ultra-cool site on the internet. Can someone send me an email with the address? more
Classical
..the very first movement of the fifth symphony sweeps away all of rock entirely.. more
Debaser
On this site, many users have a huge musical culture but almost nobody has a correct musical judgment. That’s why the important thing to do here is to try to get to know as many bands as possible and open your mind to all genres, leaving aside the charts and definitions, which in the end are just what all the know-it-alls do, but in reality, very few truly understand anything. I'm naturally not among them ;) more
Debaser
..shitty site because there isn't enough talk about classical..the only "Music"..no doubts about it.. more
Francesco Di Giacomo
Wonderful voice, in Italy, by far the best "human" singer (excluding Stratos, of course).
Incredible voice and also the author of remarkable lyrics. more
Francesco Di Giacomo
A giant of Italian prog. more
Limp Bizkit
I'm embarrassed just to have passed by this page. more
Nilla Pizzi
nilla pizzi! ahahaahah more
Linkin Park
I will always hold the first two albums dear to my heart (rating: 5). As for what came after, I only listened to what was in heavy rotation and it seemed like a mix between sugary and crap, caramerdoso if you’ll allow me the neologism (rating: 1). more
Lenny Kravitz
yes, but really at the end, huh? more
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Wow, today I'm going to the concert of Emersonlacheppalle!! more
Lenny Kravitz
Dumbass, schemer, jerk but in the end also a good musician... more
Sum 41
I can't help but lower the average... I'm seeing even some 5s and 4s. Are we crazy?!? more
Van Morrison
Born to sing. more
The Who
Powerful, extremely powerful, probably unstoppable.. They have placed pieces that have made history; not just the history of rock, but History itself.. more
Linkin Park
They started off well with the first EP; it seemed like they wanted to do something important in the world of nu-metal, but instead they slowly and inexorably camouflaged a pop-rock/power-pop sound, passing it off as a new-metal. They gained a lot of credibility, in my opinion, since they began to truly embrace more pop/pop-rock genres. more
Brian May
The most recognizable guitarist of all time... perhaps a bit too baroque, perhaps a bit too self-referential, but still a great. Not the best, but among my favorites. He is, without a doubt, the soul of the Queen Sound. more
Neil Young
...loneliness...pride...a bold and proud ride in a dark desert...The legend. Neil Young. more
Sum 41
Pop-punk, melodic hardcore punk, alternative metal, pop, pop-rock. A continuous rise over the years. more