Stupidity turned into art... Jean Claude, idol of the masses. more
Second-rate intellectual... more
Maybe a little too rough... but good! more
An award for Eddie's technique, but other than that, they haven’t done anything great... more
Irish music with the countertesticles more
Sea of Joy more
Kick Out the Jams more
"I take the brim of my hat and flip it back... for me, it’s like flipping a switch. And when I flip the switch, I feel like a different person, I feel like a truck... a truck, like this." more
Mi dispiace, ma non hai fornito il testo da tradurre. Puoi per favore inviarlo? more
3 seconds of any of their tracks and you know it's them. A unique sound, innovators, charismatic thanks especially to one of the greatest front men to ever take the stage. Great, in short, but I have to say their music is aging poorly. more
I Want It All, even though I heard it for the first time in 1989, practically when it came out, still makes me cream my pants every time I listen to it again. Fuck, I'm at a 5. more
Better than Meneguzzi. More serious... at least. Then for the rest, what boredom... mom, what boredom. more
I searched for him, I stole away, when by now, it was trouble, I resisted... I couldn't... my legsss more
they look like the Power Rangers more
The children of Devo. Cousins of the Talking Heads, great-grandchildren of Radiohead, and parents of dARI. What else is there to add? Annoying on the highest levels, but they also come up with some absurd genius (See My My Me Mine and Electric Surfin Go Go). more
Lately, there’s been nothing but talk about purpLEHAze. Yes, in the mind of its imaginary guitarist:))) The great Mario Gilmour...:))) more
One of the greatest American progressive groups of all time, with that beautiful touch of the violin. They created timeless albums in the 1970s. more
A top-level singer-songwriter. Voice, in short; music not always excellent, but the content and ideas are certainly not lacking, even after all these years between the classroom and the stage. Seeing the CDs of people like him still in stores somewhat alleviates the fear I get from seeing the CDs of Meneguzzi & Co. more
Commercial like few, a lyricist who has become predictable, with ideas long since run out. I'm not so surprised that he fills stadiums, but rather that a human being of that caliber could have produced melodies in the past that were, at times, truly top-notch. On a steep decline, he has nonetheless made his mark for quite some time. It's time to retire, definitely. more
He’s quite convinced, huh! I think he’s just "faking it," but in the long run he might have convinced himself that he really is. Yet, in certain rare moments of his supermarket discography, I managed to find something good. But it was tough! more