Sonohra
Everything is wrong, as far as I'm concerned.. Kudos only to those who taught them to harmonize, which, however, is always the same. They should be caged whoever promotes them, at least they are nice. more
Sonohra
Their snobbish and stylish demeanor, with straightened hair and guitars with curled strings on the headstock, often makes them the focus of my murderous fantasies. more
Jennifer Rush
a tremendous voice from the '80s. It deserved much more attention. more
Scott Joplin
The King of Ragtime! And the second-best Texan of all time, behind Chuck Norris! more
Inter
How much suffering... more
Inter
2 championships from 1971 to 2006... more
Juventus
Twenty-nine times scudettata more
Praxis
A blend of metal, electronics, funk, hip-hop, dub, and ambient. more
Tim Buckley
The first, great master of the voice. His vocal genius has paved the way for vocal geniuses such as Peter Hammill (who openly drew inspiration from Tim), the first Sorrenti, and why not, even Stratos. A genius. more
Rihanna
A beautiful girl, but also a huge little slut who has definitely chosen the wrong profession. more
Bruce Dickinson
iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhahhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhh (Bruce Son of a Bitch on anything). Anyway, he annoys the hell out of the second uargh. more
Pooh
I don't know, I find them likable. God of cities and of immensity. Let's see if we can... more
Guns N' Roses
True and proper guns. more
Aerosmith
Good, yes, but they're getting tired. more
Prince
I like Purple Rain, everything else definitely less so. But damn, I've never seen such an ugly cover as that of Lovesexy. more
Xiu Xiu
The twisted and tangled mind of Jamie Stewart transposed into music. Visceral. more
The Rolling Stones
Eternal seconds. more
Stevie Wonder
Very good. Serious. Professional. Committed. It doesn’t excite me, but that’s a matter of taste. A GREAT. more
Stevie Wonder
Too easy: wonderful. more
Stray Cats
Without them, how would I have truly discovered the 1950s? more