Milos Forman
God wouldn’t laugh at Milos Forman more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Back then, I had the bloodsugarsexmagic period too... 'Come on, we were kids!! more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
I rewrite the comment, which has evidently been misunderstood: being a great guitarist necessarily implies a certain type of technique, which does not come down only to speed and precision; there are a lot of factors to take into account. To say "he is a great guitarist but not technical" is a contradiction, and that's what I wanted someone to explain to me. more
Milos Forman
No, you are mistaken. Someone Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest of the Piri-Piri Culbianco doesn't back down! more
Frank Zappa
A lucid madman. more
Yes
great musicians yes, but boring and empty... more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
always been a pain in the ass. more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
I've always liked them, Frusciante is a great guitarist, not very technical (meaning he can't shred solos at a hundred miles an hour or span various musical genres like jazz, like Slash, you know) but with a great melodic sense. Once, when they were more strung out, they were funkier and "cooler," but hey... I still don't dislike them now. more
Sum 41
Once upon a time: cheerful idiots. Now: not cheerful idiots. more
Slayer
In addition to being the godfathers of all extreme music, they have remained honest and loyal to their fans for 30 years. Honor to them, then! more
The Velvet Underground
"Peel slowly and see" more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
I have a fondness for "Californication" since I bought it when it was released and I was 7 years old, and listening to it again reminds me of my childhood. The rest of the discography...who knows?! They've got way too many badass albums and crappy ones. more
FB
Stuff for fascists and pseudo-metalheads. more
Celtics
Celtics Pride. more
Howlin' Wolf
Sitting on top of the blues more
Milos Forman
His masterpiece is called Man On The Moon, no kidding. more
Leonard Cohen
enigmatic and elusive, at his beginnings perhaps overly austere and jagged, it's not easy to give Him a precise definition, yet his legacy is so vast and universal that it can be understood and appreciated by all. "Recent Songs" is, in my opinion, the centerpiece of his entire discography, an album to be listened to preferably in the evening with closed eyes, after a long and demanding day, savoring it song by song, word by word, note by note. more
Happy Mondays
24 Hour Party People. more
Jennifer Warnes
I have never been moved to tears by a song; with his interpretations of "Joan Of Arc," "Coming Back To You," and "Song Of Bernadette," I almost managed to... more