John Lennon
Now, it's not to provoke for no reason, in fact maybe I just don't understand, but could someone explain to me what is so extraordinary about "imagine"? Musically, it's something that could easily play on the radio, and if some unknown artist did something like this we would say, "the usual melodic and commercial stuff for the radio," and the lyrics can be summed up as "let's love each other." more
Maurizio Crozza
Between him and his wife, it's hard to say who's worse off; she even intruded in Noemi's video. Enough already, let's have a little quality, come on! more
Buddy Guy
Damn right, he's got the blues! more
Maurizio Crozza
how much you guys annoy more
Maurizio Crozza
We need to raise the average, damn it. more
Maurizio Crozza
Honestly, there are other comedians that really get on my nerves. I've always liked it too. I don't understand this obsession from so many... oh well. more
Sir Lord Baltimore
but above all, violent! more
Captain Beyond
primordial Stonerrock more
Sir Lord Baltimore
Violent, dark, claustrophobic, undoubtedly seminal. more
Maurizio Crozza
I've always liked it. more
The Beatles
Generally, those who want to make everyone believe they are true connoisseurs, that they understand more than others, that they have tastes superior to those of the masses of ignorants, love to say things like the Beatles are banal. If that same person is fixated on minimalist avant-gardes filtered through a cosmic nihilism full of cacophonic feedback expressed through electric ruminations, then they are a darkie. On the other hand, if they grind your gears day in and day out with Beethoven, then they are J&R. more
The Beatles
Fabulous. more
Maurizio Crozza
It cracks me up when he mocks Bersani. "Oh guys, we're not here to trim the edges off toast." more
Maurizio Crozza
"Your son is doing drugs!" :-O more
Maurizio Crozza
Without arrogance, it's you who don't understand a damn thing. more
Dave Vanian
A class to sell.
One of the greatest Artists/Inventors ever to exist in the 70s-80s.
With his Damned, he penned the deepest and most significant pages of the punk scene, laid the foundations of goth-rock, and experimented in an extraordinarily original way with dark and garage rock.
Unlike icons like Joey Ramone, Joe Strummer, Robert Smith, or Morrissey, Dave Vanian has never received the recognition he deserves, both commercially and from the public. more
Robin Gibb
The Pavarotti of Pop Music. A Unique Voice... more
Maurizio Crozza
I used to enjoy the impressions of Sacchi and Altafini, but for some time now it has become heavy and vulgar. more
Isis
one of the biggest bands of the last ten years. Oceanic, Panopticon, In The Absence of Truth albums. Garden of Light - ISIS
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The Beatles
People listen to them superficially, getting impressed by the loud ones, but they (with some help) have opened a highway of horizons: the first to get out of the Blues, the first to use modal scales, the first to truly experiment with sound, the first to give birth to the word Rock, among the first to compose unforgettable songs. They don’t drive me crazy, but damn... more