Marco Carta
If I were to elaborate, I would end up gravely offending him, so I’ll just say: Why? =( more
Simon Phillips
What a drummer, guys! more
Steve Harris
Great bassist and great heavy metal composer, by far the best of the Maiden. Yeah, okay, but the 5 was a bit much though. more
Dave Murray
My favorite heavy guitarist, however, there are many people better with the 6 strings. more
Paul Di'Anno
The voice of the two best Maiden albums. Now I'm more popular, but in the early '80s it was a big deal. more
Lars Ulrich
What the heck...I wasn't myself. more
Cliff Burton
Great bassist heavy metal. Oh, it might be a coincidence, but the Metallica albums without him make me completely lose interest. The three with him, on the other hand, are all pretty great. more
James Hetfield
At least since 1990, it has been something ridiculous, and even before that, it wasn't exactly a remarkable phenomenon. more
Amici di Maria De Filippi
Beyond the justifiable criticisms, I imagine that Amici is one of the very few Italian companies that, in the last two years, has managed to quintuple its profits. Of course, this has nothing to do with art, music, and creativity, but it seems to me there isn't much to discuss on that front. We're still talking about unworthy market regurgitations and about four pigs raking in money by the handful. more
Kirk Hammett
A good guitarist, there's definitely better out there. more
Ritchie Blackmore
Supreme with the Purple, divine with the Rainbow. Genius. more
Alessandra Amoroso
I don’t even consider her, she doesn’t exist. more
Stefano Bollani
A great talent. He is really good, three notches above his peers. A pianist who is one of Italy's pride in Jazz music. A great artist and also charming. more
Giovanni Allevi
Perhaps the most overrated man of the decade. more
Amici di Maria De Filippi
The greatest container and dispenser of "musical" horrors in history more
Nirvana
Nirvana: Pearl Jam = Rolling Stones: Beatles. In short, they don't have anything to do with each other. more
Giovanni Allevi
A classic example of how fame stirs the envy of the common people. If he weren't famous, he would be a piano genius. more
Led Zeppelin
Invaluable for what they have carved out and "created" in eight albums. Technically not flawless in live performances, but in terms of creativity, unmatched. The only regret, apart from Bonham's premature death, is that Robert Plant, from 1975 onwards, has gradually sung worse and worse. Still too great to be reduced to mere pillars of the Hard Rock genre. more
Giovanni Allevi
He managed to do something absolutely exceptional in the Italian music scene: self-defining as a jazz musician and then playing "classical" music, managing to compromise both. There's genius in that, let's admit it! more
Slayer
The best in Thrash, nothing compared to the disgusting Merdallica. more