but he's been among the girls for 150 years more
everyone kneeling at his feet more
classic ameri-trash group, vulgar and slick. There was no need for it and metalingus is a crazy piece of crap. more
The male version of Robert Plant more
let's not forget the fantastic "Made In Japan"!!! just listen to "Strange Kind Of Woman" and you'll be scared! more
great singer; personally I admire him but I don't love him. Glenn Hughes is in any case superior in terms of range, style and timbre. more
since he died, he is no longer the same more
I felt something and it excited me about as much as a joke from Pippo Franco. more
"But who is it that's speaking? Who is it? Reds and blacks are all the same, are we in an Alberto Sordi film?" "I wish!" more
I gladly inflict, being useless. more
Well, with two parents like hers, I really can’t bring myself to be cruel, poor little thing... more
sweet child in time, you'll see the light... more
Workers??? Prrr!!! more
Was there really a need to resurrect the hypocritical and plastic American hard rock? I would say no... more
A really beautiful voice, at least until the mid-seventies, but, to be honest, lacking a truly remarkable range. His spine-chilling screams (which were somewhat "in fashion" at the time) may have led to him being slightly overestimated. In Jesus Christ Superstar (where the voice really had to come out), Ted Neeley (Jesus in the film version, Gillan in the theatrical one) outshone him. However, "Child In Time", without him, would not have had reason to exist :-) more
The most beautiful, powerful, and technically trained voice of the eighties. He swept away Dickinson and marked a true turning point! After him, a myriad of epigones began with Michael Kiske and Andrè Matos... but Geoff remains unreachable (at least for how he sang in those years); then time has passed for him too... more
It's true, at the Freddie Mercury Tribute he delivered a truly sad and dull (to put it mildly) rendition of Innuendo. But in the early years of his career (at least until '73), he sang divinely. In the seventies, off the top of my head, only an inexperienced Glenn Hughes and the unforgettable Ronnie James Dio can be compared to him (staying within the hard rock genre)... Then from '75 onwards it only got worse, but I didn't think (maybe no one thought) it would get so much worse... more
A spaceship is dying, lost in the vastness... Spectacle!!! more
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 bottles of gin. more
the enemy of spider-man more