Pip Pyle
Wonderful and unforgettable drummer of the insane Gong and Hatfield and the North. Out of this world. more
Brian Wilson
In which other Pop album had you ever heard English and French horns, ukuleles, baritone guitars, harpsichords, clarinets, theremins, bells, harps, string sections, the sound of a train, a dog's barking before Pet Sounds? Those impeccable vocal harmonies? Unfortunately, when I mention the Beach Boys, people just laugh in my face, oh well. more
Robert Zemeckis
Significantly superior to his protector Steven Spielberg, a good storyteller and great experimenter, albeit with various ailments. more
Steven Spielberg
He invented the archetype of the Hollywood blockbuster... I don't know whether to love or hate him for that, but I've never liked him anyway. The truly memorable films can be counted on one hand; the rest is just feel-good, feel-good, feel-good, and more feel-good — frankly, I can't take it anymore. more
Tim Burton
Naive? Repetitive? Dark-ish? Certainly, the fact is that this man directed "Edward Scissorhands," one of the most exciting films I've ever seen, as well as conceived "The Nightmare Before Christmas," one of the highest peaks in the history of animation. I hope that indescribable crap "Alice in Wonderland" is just a sporadic blemish. more
Eildentroeilfuorieilbox84
Brilliant, innovative, and fun: a well-deserved 5. more
The Beach Boys
Aside from Pet Sounds, I definitely prefer the Beatles! (the vote is for Pet Sounds) more
Jethro Tull
"The Flute is Rock" more
Brian Wilson
When we say Beach Boys, we should actually say Brian Wilson. more
The Beach Boys
Underrated? Beyond personal tastes, the Beach Boys are essentially that great record that is "Pet Sounds": indeed, the album is rightly included among the greatest works of all time (see the Rolling Stone rankings, for example): at this point, someone should explain to me why the Beach Boys are underrated. Perhaps it is said to attribute merits to them that they do not possess. more
ARISA
Air intentionally dazed like a simpleton from the village, yet simultaneously indie, filled with rhetorical speeches laden with Christian charity about love and family that she annoyingly unravels in interviews. Musically, I prefer her to a workshop lathe to listen to without protective headphones. Seems fair enough, right? more
The Beach Boys
The most beautiful album in the history of Pop is theirs. more
ARISA
He can sing (even if he doesn't demonstrate it on the first album). This is enough to stand out from the vast sea of the 1. more
Eric Clapton
good guitarist, nothing to say about his discography even if it's "a bit commercial," I also respect him because after he hooked up with Del Santo, he then hooked up with Carla Bruni. more
ARISA
Absurd pieces and an ultra-overdue university student style from another century make this singer one of the worst examples of the already unconvincing Italian music scene. more
Ne-Yo
R&B/Hip Hop artist, tends to imitate, and in some cases shamelessly, the styles, moves, and vocal tones of the late Jackson. Considered one of the new faces of the "New R&B," alongside Usher and company. more
Cheryl Cole
Artistically known as Cheryl Cole, former spouse of English footballer Ashley Cole and frontwoman of Girls Aloud, she is a sensual performer of R&B, Pop, and Dance tracks. more
The Black Eyed Peas
A band that has abruptly shifted from R&B/Funk/Hip Hop to electronic/Dance tones. Among the most famous "transformers" in today's music biz. more
Akon
Nothing mixed with no one and the nobody more
Akon
nothing mixed with no one and with nobody more