The Neu, even if they had only released their debut album in '72, would have nonetheless made an indelible mark on rock. Neu, the clang, the vibration, the restlessness, the alienation, the noise... that dark and annihilating side of rock, which no one before them had managed to expose in such a visceral way! Sshhhh.... negativland... more
...unimaginable reality... more
The first 4 albums are extraordinary! more
King of Latin Rock and Seventies music... underestimated by those who judge him by his recent albums and who don't know (well) the Santana of the Seventies, the Santana of the times of Abraxas, Santana 3, Caravanserai, Lotus, Moonflower... and not the Santana of Shaman and All That I Am! more
I give it a 1 because there’s no 0, because all these pop stars from Amici or any other "talent show" are artists of *** who can’t even write two notes on the staff and have their voices auto-tuned in the studio... LONG LIVE MUSIC! more
Until 2001, very well, Scantlin was the composed version of Cobain; then, as often happens, time passes and trends change. Now, the grunge influences have been drastically reduced, but nonetheless, in my opinion, the albums are still at least above average. Puddle Of Mudd - Control (live)
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The best in the field of electronic music... superior to Crookers and Bloody Beetroots... it doesn't get any better!!! more
To think that once the Descendants opened for these. The umpteenth proof that God doesn't exist. more
If, if, sure! The day a member of the League manages to pick up an instrument, we won't be here talking anymore! more
an unbearable voice that makes you want to slap him; luckily I'm from Bologna. If they had been born in some little town in the Northeast, instead of (over)talking about Lenin, they would have done the exegesis of Alberto da Giussano. more
Marxism is added value. more
Masterpieces "Entertainment!" and "Solid Gold," and not only that. more
IMMENSE more
SUBLIME the Scorpions!
But fuck off, there is! more
Stories of everyday disillusionment on electronic foundations more
Post-rock poetry more
Thus swore James Caan, as he watched his followers gathered in a burka meeting to swear him fetà. How frantic they were! more
The guitarist ANTI-TAMARRO par excellence...in the face of those who confuse technique with the number of notes per second. more
For three reasons, I know him little, but enough to say that he is not among my favorites. Besides being a staunch fascist (he called himself a Bush supporter in the last elections), all I can say is that the riff of "Wonderful Tonight" is copied from "Knocking On Heaven's Door," and Stevie Ray would still be alive if it weren't for this "Slowhand"... damn it!!! more
A big fascist who nonetheless has participated in some good films. more