indeed, he will never give it to her! more
One of the best bands of the '90s, and an immortal album, 'Throwing Copper'. more
Husband of Wanda, relative of Jorgen Von Strangle, fairy father of Timmy Turner, and in the crosshairs of Denzel Crocker. more
Unfortunately, it has been through a lot in the last two decades. Today it still knows how to handle things, but sometimes it goes overboard. more
Too derivative, too similar to Nirvana, especially on the debut album. But 'Glycerine' is a great track (especially the cover on The Simpsons :D) more
The "Beatrice" of Teenagelobotomy. more
Even as a solo artist, he still hangs in there, despite some recent questionable events... more
Killer vampire, he and his JP Morgan. more
In my opinion, another demonstration of the fact that there are also overrated groups in Italy. more
In the end, Exit isn't even that bad, but Zarathustra is more than enough. As usual, censorship did its part in shoving them into oblivion. more
She may be good in her own way, but honestly, she really gets on my nerves. more
cute, the rating would be 3.5... more
Well... I've already said it all. Until 1975, they were indisputable, then a few stumbles, but they undoubtedly deserve full marks. more
Not just 18 and Life more
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
Derivative, not particularly original, overrated (at least in America) although they have hit the mark with some tracks. more
Nothing too sensational, but light years ahead of the unthinkable Cat Stevens after "Catch Bull At Four." more
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
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