Dream Theater
Music played without soul but compensating with technique, boring most of the time. more
Tony Iommi
Among the 10 (perhaps even 5) most important and influential guitarists of all time. Any further words would be superfluous. more
Simone Cristicchi
He is committed in the field of mental distress (he is on tour with a show that includes not only music) and deserves respect. more
Dante Alighieri
The judge of the Forum. We will miss him. more
Sinéad O'Connor
Skinhead O'Connor. more
Bee Gees
Pop in its purest and most artistic form, even in the disco turn they maintained a class, a talent, and a good taste entirely unknown to the disgusting court of miracles that pop has become after the advent of the cat Michael Jackson and the fox Madonna. more
Simone Cristicchi
distilled shit in its purest state, with the aggravating factor of believing itself to be better than its peers (Biagio Antonacci and Carla Bruni) more
Charles Schultz
There are no words to define this man. more
Dante Alighieri
Almost eight hundred years have passed, and no one has yet managed to equal him. more
Massimo Bubola
Collaborating with De Andrè was both his fortune and his greatest misfortune. more
Pupo
3 just for managing to keep a wife and a mistress for 20 years, both aware and consenting. more
Luciano Ligabue
Until "Happy Birthday Elvis," he did some great things, but then he started to poorly copy (badly) himself. more
Luciano Ligabue
With an extension of half an octave, always the same guitar sound and four chords at most, he managed to write a lot (perhaps too much), and some songs turned out really well. Whether he deserves to fill stadiums or not... I care little. more
Zucchero
Some nice isolated pieces, obviously not any effort of his own in the slightest. In any case, he doesn’t deserve respect. more
Zucchero
After collaborating with him, John Lee Hooker passed away. Is it just a coincidence? more
Zucchero
If he has collaborated with heavyweights like Miles Davis, B.B. King, Ray Charles, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton, Brian May, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Mark Knopfler, etc., there must be a reason... and yet I still can't grasp it. more
Damo Suzuki
Impossible not to admire him. One of my favorite vocalists. more
Luciano Ligabue
Simply: SHIT. more