Peel me... more
editorial coprolalia more
What a guitarist, guys, what a guitarist! more
...the most melodic harp!... more
Classy blues-rock (even if sometimes repetitive). Billy Gibbons certainly knows the blues better than many others. more
5 for "Un sacco bello," "Bianco, rosso e Verdone," and, above all, "Borotalco" (the opening scene with the immigrants trying to recite Leopardi is a classic). Then came the slow decline and the weary repetition. more
Someone who had a lot to say, and did it like a "clever one," marketing himself as a cursed singer, even though he was neither of those things. A larger-than-life character we owe to the fact that no one buys poetry books. more
Ideal soundtrack for hallucinatory nightmares. more
White Red and Verdone!!! more
a huge band that lasted just long enough to produce one of the best albums in the Italian prog scene. more
not the only one that needs to get back on track. more
it has already given. it has been repeating for more than 25 years now more
@gabri: he was so little known before this album that I discovered him flipping through MTV... no matter how much I dislike the new album, I'll keep following him and hoping he gets back on track. An extra point for encouragement. more
If we read the reviews about Vasco Brondi, we discover that as long as he hadn't decided to endlessly repeat the same song, he had great value. more
Certo! Inviami il testo che vuoi tradurre e procederò con la traduzione. more
If Berlusconi represents what the average Italian would like to be, Malgioglio represents what the typical Italian male is. more
"The best 'trombate' of my life I've done alone" Giorgio Gaber. Simply a genius! more
"I imagine paradise as a place where folk music meets blues music." Mark Knopfler more
I had the poster in my room for years. more
singing songs that is like singing about nothing (quote) more