Louis Armstrong
Miles Davis: "the history of jazz is written in four words... Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker" more
Charlie Parker
Miles Davis: "the history of jazz is written in four words... Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker" more
Santana
For years a caricature of himself, but the early albums are truly a delight. more
Queen
The March Of The Black Queen, too bad about the dull eighties. more
King Crimson
At the court of King Fripp. more
Nine Inch Nails
At first, he thought about creating superb albums; now he thinks about the gym. more
Soft Machine
Moon In June. more
Axl Rose
I hope this time you wait at least twenty years before releasing a new album. more
Slash
In the mediocrity of GNR, he was certainly the coolest. He’s a not-so-original bluesman turned Hard Rock; he plays the same three notes endlessly but doesn’t bore me to death like the guitarists listened to by those who say his solos are too "easy." I bet that those who claim they play better than him, when performing their totally crappy metal cover, freeze like a mule on stage and wet themselves in front of two pimple-faced teenagers who don't even give him a second glance. more
Axl Rose
He's an idiot, in case someone hasn't quite grasped the concept yet. more
Axl Rose
the scene made because of the little bottle (plastic, half a liter) was one of the most pathetic things about rock… more
Slash
In addition to the fashion designer mother who introduced him to the world of rock stars, he must also be a true enthusiast to continue to recreate the same hard-blues style today, dressed like Lynyrd Skynyrd. Kudos to him! Of course, a bit more musical exploration wouldn't hurt: where was he in the early '80s, on Saturn? more
Axl Rose
Annoying voice. Anyway, notice the difference between a real rockstar and a lucky jerk: Iggy at 95 years old doesn’t flee at the second bottle thrown, rather he returns the favor! more
Nirvana
I like all their songs... but now I only listen to the Live versions: more genuine and captivating than the (still great) records made by Geffen. Bleach [Sub Pop] is a special case. more
Luciano Ligabue
tireless farter more
Nirvana
My first musical love... I used to sing "Come as you are" in elementary school. And also "Rape me"! My first song on the guitar? "About a girl" (after, of course, the legendary "canzone del sole"). What great memories... more
Zucchero
3....but just call him the "king of Blues" for crying out loud! more
Claudio Bisio
He may be a nice comedian, but "Rapput" sucks. more
Axl Rose
a fucked-up character, irascible like few, a voice not quite on par with the greatest, but... a unique timbre in its own right (you may like it or not), original vocal melodies (the vocal part of Mr. Brownstone is fantastic) and moments when he really conveys something (listen to the live cover of Black Sabbath's "It's Alright"). more
Slash
The visual impact on stage was impressive alongside Axl. As already stated a thousand times, incredible solos (it's pointless for those who mock to try to act cool), he didn't invent anything, that's true, but if he was in the right band at the right time, it was also largely thanks to him. more