An attack on the acoustic cavities more
beyond the aura of myth indirectly fueled by the death he experienced, I would say an artist without infamy and (above all) without praise; I almost prefer Ringo Starr, or rather even better, the Ringo Pavesi uhahahahahahahahahha! more
Ah, is being anti-religious perhaps a demerit? more
"I don't believe in magic
I don't believe in I-ching
I don't believe in Bible
I don't believe in tarot
I don't believe in Hitler
I don't believe in Jesus
I don't believe in Kennedy
I don't believe in Buddha
I don't believe in Mantra
I don't believe in Gita
I don't believe in Yoga
I don't believe in kings
I don't believe in Elvis
I don't believe in Zimmerman
I don't believe in Beatles
I just believe in me" more
The screenwriters of Braveheart should be in jail. more
I stumbled upon it by pure chance on-the-road. Great album composed by prominent musicians. And here too, there's the touch of the good Dave. more
"beyond every limit" yes, like the bullshit that certain denoandri shoot... more
Musically he has never amounted to much. Personally speaking, his antireligious Imagine is an offense – which many have failed to grasp. A drug-addicted pacifist who could have made much better use of his life and his talents. One day, under acid, he claimed to be Jesus. What he had that was genius is a mystery. Utility for humankind, zero. more
Great vocal qualities, it's a shame about the downward spiral they've embarked on... more
From the darkest black to the most hypnotic dreamscape, from black ambient to Norse and Viking mythology, among the founding fathers of one or more genres. A pagan, a modern-day Viking. A master. A politician who would stand out in today’s bleak landscapes. An incendiary, a madman, a murderer - but in self-defense - a legend. A feral voice, a nightmarish growl. Paralyzing guitar, frost, darkness. Beyond every limit. An extremely cultured man. A friend. more
Touch me, now. more
More logical that a contrary exists. Where did God come from? The only solution is that there is something, which I call God, that does not need time to exist, as if it were a multidimensional vector space, seeing time as we see space, and space as a line. He established the rules of the universe, therefore He is the Supreme Good and the Supreme Justice. He gave us love and freedom; the faults are only ours, not His. Our Father, we should all follow Him. more
Braveheart is perhaps the most beautiful, grand, spectacular, magnificent film ever. Historical and niche films, like the 3 Mad Max. The 4 indispensable Lethal Weapons. Ransom, Air America, Maverick, Love Forever... As a director, another imposing work, The Passion. Apocalypto, nothing special, but exceptionally well-made. And a coming soon about the Vikings, performed in Saxon and Norse. Great presence, big muscles. A true tough guy, a true Christian, a true integralist conservative. I admire him. more
The Apocalypse in 9/8 of progressive more
Nazi. Do you need anything else? more
It copies/inspires Patton, but that's exactly why I like it :) more
Heartless Enemy more
The largest and most original formation that the American scene of the '90s produced. A stunning example of total music, open to a mix of influences and suggestions that are only partially decipherable and catalogable: "free-form" Zappa-like with progressive flavors stemming from the astral creativity of a brilliant and unparalleled musician, Trey Anastasio, a Jerry Garcia of our times with few rivals. Sensational. more
EJABBABBAJE! EJABBABBAJE! EJABBABBAJE! EJABBABBAJE! ♄ more
The most shocking alternative to the standards of British Prog. A historic formation, unattainable for originality and artistic proposal, while simultaneously unclassifiable. The epic saga of an imaginary space civilization translated into music in the forms of a Coltrane-like avant-garde and terrifyingly experimental, with hints of Euro-classicism and Eastern European folk music. Furious and devastating instrumental mastery, extreme improvisation, and polyrhythmicity. A journey into the unknown. more