Simon Collins
it's not bad. The drum duet with dad Phil on the latest album is very nice, and a couple of other songs are not bad either. more
John Deacon
great bassist and an amazing person: what he said and did after Mercury's death made him a legend in my eyes, and I notice with pleasure that I'm not alone in this. The Queen without Freddie is over, and he understood that right away, preserving his dignity as a man and as a musician by leaving the band; I will remember him only as a great bassist, unlike the two puppets left behind. Great John, the nicest, most loyal, and courageous member of Queen. more
Madonna
DunGue, a good pop single (Ray of Light) and about 15 more horrifying tracks (I haven't even heard the latest ones, but hey, something tells me they must suck). A decent average, no doubt about it. more
John Tout
how fucking good is this pianist; how fucking much do I adore him? Fantastic more
Kerry Minnear
keyboard genius, virtuoso, technically fantastic, but with a great sense of measure.
Perhaps the best in that group of brilliant gentle giants. more
Eddie Van Halen
Show-off with a good guitar talent. But Mr. "tapping" owes a lot to Mr. Steve Hackett (Dancing with the moonlit knight). more
Alex Lifeson
phenomenon, like the two companions. Eclipse by Lee and Peart? Maybe, but he carved out his own beautiful space as well; his solos are unforgettable; a badass guitarist. more
Irene Grandi
With the latest album, it starts to show signs of life. more
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers
The University of Blues more
Patrick Moraz
but... it's a bit Swiss more
Neil Peart
A potter among the best in 1970s rock. more
Geddy Lee
bass guitarist, beautiful voice in the low tones, unbearable in the high ones. more
Marco Masini
on the podium of the most unbearable voices of all time more
Irene Grandi
it has never made me feel either hot or cold more
Patrick Moraz
Yes, of course, Wakeman is from another planet, but Moraz's performance in Relayer is one that you don't forget easily. Shockingly underrated. more
Alan White
an outstanding drummer, too often underrated because he is compared to Bruford; he has managed to impose his style with class and skill, becoming a cornerstone of Yes and has always delivered great drumming performances, never making us miss his predecessor. more
Rick Wakeman
An excellent keyboardist both in the progressive scene and as a session musician (Bowie, Elton John), truly remarkable on albums like "Close to the Edge" or "Fragile". It's a shame about a rather lackluster solo career filled with excessively gaudy and pompous episodes beyond belief. more
Gli Atroci
But do the members of the group who just jump in the videos get paid or are they there for solidarity? more