Return to Forever
Supreme banners of jazz-rock, majestic and evocative, with an inimitable class, even though at times technicality and complexity overshadow true creativity... more
Rancid
For me, the most engaging, consistent, honest, sincere, powerful, fun, and exciting rock group of the 90s and early 2000s. more
Trivium
Dysentery more
Modà
Oh God, how annoying they are, I've never been able to stand them, I always enjoyed making fun of them. more
Eros Ramazzotti
Useful as an asshole on an elbow.. more
Bill Evans
A genius. more
Michael Jackson
plastic music, unbearable shrill voice, an insufferable character for how he managed to ruin pop music by reducing it to a bad taste freak show made of performances, dances, pretty boys, and attention-seekers posing as singers for the benefit of MTV, D&G et similia. Without him, Britney Spears, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga would not exist. Rest in peace. more
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
She’s beautiful but she’s really talented too.. And it doesn’t seem to me that she’s a slut, that’s why she’s never been super famous.. more
Michael Jackson
My idol until I was 14. Currently, I can't stand him anymore. In any case, I still appreciate "Of the Wall" and "Thriller," "Bad" a bit less, and from "Dangerous" I only like 4-5 tracks in total. Starting from "History," it's time to throw a classic veil of pity over it. The posthumous thing (calling it an album is excessive) is a truly horrible thing, like really horrible. To be generous, he's been absolutely negligible since 1982. more
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
For me, it's yes. more
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
vote with feet and voice ............BBBBBBbbbbbbEeeeLLLLlll llLLLLiiiiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS S! more
Woody Allen
It doesn’t have a directing style that I enjoy. It doesn’t stimulate my interest; on the contrary, it does the exact opposite. I appreciated "Zelig" (really great, precisely because it’s completely different from the rest of his work) and "Commedia sexy..." which even managed to elicit a few smiles from me. The rest that I’ve seen... apathy, boredom, an urgent desire to turn it off. He’s in need of psychoanalysis, but he would even demolish the most stoic of psychoanalysts. Genius? Bah, de gustibus... more
Andy Summers
Roooooxanne more
Michael Jackson
Never with Jackson more
Robert Wyatt
Rock Bottom more
Bee Gees
How deep is your loooove? more
Woody Allen
Overrated director. What could be so brilliant will always remain a mystery to me. more
Arctic Monkeys
the first two albums are very raw but fun, the last one ('Humbug') I heard briefly but it sounded pretty good... I'm curious to see how they'll evolve in the future more
Bee Gees
The son of one of the Bee Gees plays in Crowbar and this makes me very happy... so... because it’s just fun. more