Until "Happy Birthday Elvis," he did some great things, but then he started to poorly copy (badly) himself. more
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
Some nice isolated pieces, obviously not any effort of his own in the slightest. In any case, he doesn’t deserve respect. more
After collaborating with him, John Lee Hooker passed away. Is it just a coincidence? more
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
Impossible not to admire him. One of my favorite vocalists. more
Simply: SHIT. more
He always has such renowned guests of undeniable value that he always takes a back seat. more
Without a mustache, my ideal man. Better than him, only Bowie and, perhaps, God. more
His roar explodes alcohol and poetry. After seeing Shane cling to the microphone like a castaway, everything else is routine. more
An elegant, poetic slaughterhouse. Simply perfect. more
Leonardo da Vinci. more
Yes, but you guys... associating it with soccer... I mean, we're talking about Leonardo! I mean LEONARDO! The first thing that comes to my mind is the great one... the one with the blue bandana from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. more
he's our new mister, 5 of encouragement. (Capello can comfortably stay in England causing trouble and Spalletti can enjoy the beauties of the city of the Tsars) more
They are crazy about pizza, you know, and they eat more than ever! more
The umpteenth pseudo-singer making money and getting laid like crazy, passing himself off as a Renaissance Ninja Turtle... more
Yes. It was him who left after the Messiah of Arcore stated to the press that he would win the championship with the same team as last year with a 6-point lead over the second (http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/inter/?action=read&idnet=ZmNpbnRlcjE5MDguaXQtNjk3MQ) more
Actually, it was really him who wanted to leave, and Galliani wanted to keep him... and the whole thing with Berlusconi certainly doesn't justify him in any case. Anyway, in the end, for Inter, better him than Capello or Spalletti ;) It won't last long. PS: but who is that in the photo?? more
After Pirlo, Seedorf, Ronaldo, Ibra, Vieri, it was time for someone to leap to the other side. A great man who carries on his shoulders a dilapidated carriage that can still provide many satisfactions. And in January... Kakà! But even now. more
the real pieces of shit are Berlusconi and Galliani who kicked him out after a good season with a terrible team, just because he wasn't the stupid servant they expected (and I say this as a Milan fan) more