What the dog... amazing! I'm not the worst of the worst, for heaven's sake, but they make me pretty sick. more
Perhaps one of the best Italian directors of all time, his westerns are the only films I truly (very much) appreciate in the genre, and Once Upon a Time in America (featuring an extraordinary Bob De Niro) is a beautiful film. more
Shining, Full m.jacket, A Clockwork Orange, 2001 and a couple of other films like Dr. Strangelove and Paths of Glory, uhm... I must say, good job Stanley. more
Cunningly brilliant. While being an extremely commercial director, he has undeniably created some great films such as: Jaws, Close Encounters, Duel, E.T., and the most recent Schindler's List. more
Legendary bassist of VDGG in The Least and much of H to He, and especially in Vital. Also worth listening to are his contributions to P.H.'s solo albums such as The Silent Corner or Enter K. more
A myth. An exceptional architect, builder of marvelous gothic cathedrals ringing in service of Jackson’s sax and Hammill’s voice; without him the cathedrals would collapse, and the generator would stop working, Hammill or no Hammill. The fundamental gear (now even more than before, after Jackson’s departure) of the Van der Graaf generator. more
worse than useless more
Let's say they don't shine for imagination and eclecticism. But I BOW to their "pull." An absolute reference point in their genre. more
They borrow their name from the pseudonym used by a very young Paul McCartney when he didn't want to reveal his name in the lowest-tier contests (1 vote for this). They are unbearable but aware of it (1 vote for this). They have been important for a bunch of people who otherwise would have never approached music (1 vote for this). more
Surely the most important and charismatic figure of the 80s/early 90s. One cannot say it's all show and no substance; he is undeniably a god of music. more
Energy, power, and technique all in one shot! Travis Barker is undoubtedly one of the best in his genre; of course, outside of his genre, there are millions of drummers who are better, but that doesn't take away from the fact that he is a great drummer, as well as a true showman. Without him, Blink 182 would have been half of what they are. more
"Do you believe in forever? I don't even believe in tomorrow.
The only things that last forever are memories and sorrow." more
scattering flowers washed down by the rain. more
One voice, one guitar, and a little bit of moonlight... what more do you want to make a serenade? more
To the attention of pop lovers (no rockers and time wasters): Pure Class. more
The “superior” lyricist is also Mogol, who, however, had the good sense not to sing. A voice, at least a little, helps to make singers. In the case of Nicolò and his hair, with which he has lived forever in the world (like anyone else, including the bald), there is inspiration, seriousness, sincerity, and a lot to say, so as an artist, he compensates in part. I don't like him, but I admire him. more
I wouldn't be able to place him precisely. Sometimes he writes and sings with a certain depth and intensity, and other times he indulges in large nonsense. He provokes and, in some ways, knows how to provoke. In unexpected times, I appreciated him for a beautiful live version of "Vecchio frack." I'm still not sure... more
"Make it go around, make it go around, so that everyone can hear it." more
He can't sing and he's a singer. Most of his songs lack melody. Something catchy every now and then, and the piece by sarkonò I almost (but really almost) like. But wanting to play the partisan, no way! A little pest disguised as a fake intellectual. more
A tone-deaf communist becomes a billionaire singer...god of the scam! Worth admiring. more