Wise and eclectic musicians. more
one of the greatest drummers of all time (at least that's what the metalheads say...) more
One who kills the battery, bleeds it dry, and rapes the corpse. But always with style. more
Among the most serious in the "little lazy casino kids" category. The piece "Skeletons" is original but especially extraordinary in its acoustic version. more
Not even in their golden moments have they ever excited me. But Fender, I thought people like you (tech fundamentalists) no longer existed! more
As I've said, it's already old news, but BSSM is an album that I loved (and still kind of love) to madness! "What I've got you've got to get it put it in you"!!! more
Dear Fender, you don't have to be super technical to be a great guitarist. That said, Frusciante is neither technical nor great; he's just a good rhythm player... more
Yes, but have you noticed that he never eats pickles? He's always about to do it, but then... it’s clear that he thinks they’re disgusting too! more
Best 90s band!! more
another wonderful group after the Afghan Wighs, born from the melancholic and extremely noir and dark pen of the great Greg Dulli!! more
seeing him rap on the GLASSA PONTI spot doesn’t lead me to any other vote but this one. more
God wouldn’t laugh at Milos Forman more
Back then, I had the bloodsugarsexmagic period too... 'Come on, we were kids!! more
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
No, you are mistaken. Someone Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest of the Piri-Piri Culbianco doesn't back down! more
A lucid madman. more
great musicians yes, but boring and empty... more
always been a pain in the ass. more
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
Once upon a time: cheerful idiots. Now: not cheerful idiots. more