As small as it is big and charismatic. NO UDO NO ACCEPT! more
discreet more
AN AUTHENTIC ERUPTION OF SOUNDS. more
a rotten shit... more
Oh God, the Santana of recent years is unbearable, but before... respect more
Just 4 seconds of any of their songs and you know it's them. A very unique sound and great class in mixing different genres. Dreamy drummer, genius guitarist, and a voice that is practically UNIQUE. more
The first photo is nicer; this one is terrible. more
Useless more
Lydon has proven his worth once he cast off the repugnant mask of Giovannino the rotten. The Sex Pistols suck, but Public Image (first 3 albums) are and will always be giants. 2 for the character Rotten but obviously 5 for Lydon, who incidentally is also a fan of Hammill, which I really like. more
So, a perfect incompetent and moreover detrimental. It would be total nothingness if it weren't for that "My Way" that plays during the credits of "Goodfellas." more
Alien, how the hell does he do what he does? What he does with the guitar in Plain Truth, just to give an example, is monstrous, inhuman. A true giant (kind, of course). more
Worse than useless, harmful: the only way Lennon had to escape this harpy was to get himself killed. more
I am a contradiction. Playing punk while being virtuosos of the instrument is like going to the Festa dell'Unità with a Coca-Cola in one hand and a credit card in the other. Yet, they really do play great. So good that at times they become incomprehensible. And that is very un-punk... Still worth listening to, though. more
Media Trash more
It's a shame it ended so soon. more
Immense Ray, great bassist, fantastic multi-instrumentalist. more
Great artist, but he's the one I admire the least among the Giants: I don't really like his voice, and after the breakup, he could have minded his own business and avoided discovering and launching Slipknot, Pantera, and various other stuff; well, still a great one nonetheless. more
Interesting. Very USA. A bit country and a little folk. Great ballads, a bit of boredom here and there. I recommend "Bringing down the horse," with evocative atmospheres and "superior" melodies. more
Do I curse if I say I don't like it at all? Many artists consider him a guru, so I imagine there's some good in him. But listening to him, I can't find the good... an irritating voice that has worsened over time. Apocalyptic lyrics, but I'm not interested. Live, it was a deadly bore to the point that I left the stadium after an hour and a half during which he hadn't spoken to the audience even once. Honoring his historical merits, but I prefer his son. more
The worthy heir of Gigi D'Alessio. more