They keep growing, listening after listening. Immense. more
A hard drive. Misery, despair, and loneliness reign in the lives of the protagonists. The only possible ending of the tale is "and outside... outside, the plague!", no hope is contemplated. more
Charley Patton taught him to play the guitar, Sonny Boy Williamson the harmonica: what do you think could come out of it? A phenomenon! more
Valid. Not original, but it does its dirty work. more
His best album, without a doubt. The tracklist and Monna Lisa are two little gems. more
too bad I'm the first and the last!! more
Very weak, the lyrics are terrible, Vince Neil's voice is awful, as the Americans say, this album is "Cheesy." This band is all image and nothing more. more
old songs in new clothes more
Jazz? Swing?
Perfection. more
In certain hidden treasures, you can find top-quality stuff.

If I manage to listen more closely to his latest works, maybe I'll review something. more
burp! more
As annoying and useless as few things in the world. - 1 more
Well, but it's not the same thing! more
Once I asked him, "What do you think of Ivana Spagna?"
And he replied: Rovazzi Spagna, but who is that?
I said: No, Ivana Spagna
and I sent him the song "Il cerchio della vita" and he said: Go get laid, it's better.
And I responded: Well, fuck you.
And he said: Good, that's how you respond, faggot.
And I said: But I'm not a faggot.
I mean, I asked him what he thinks of a person and he tells me to fuck off.
I’m almost tempted to un-like some of his videos. more
I first apologize to myself! more
"Perilously subversive, very well-known, they rely on their international fame to write against the government, always under clever metaphor." From the archives of the Brazilian political police, 1975. more
Immense up to "A Woman for Friend," slightly more mediocre the rest. But for those absolute masterpieces of "Emotions" and "My Free Song," I can't give it less than 4... more
Great author and musician, it's a shame that he has retired... more
A great one, gone too soon and often underestimated... more
The 'Tagliana version by Ken Tamplin more