The most obsequious artist in the history of music. His only merit is having composed melodies that are at least catchy, but they remain nothing more than little songs from the grape festival (cited Richard Benson). more
Regardless of compositional/technical qualities, it is probably one of the most beautiful, high, and harmonious voices in the history of rock. And those who say otherwise either hate it for no reason, or need to pay a visit to the ear, nose, and throat specialist. more
I like that one of hers with Rainbow, what's it... oh yes, Little Wing. more
obscene. more
PURE SHIT, an insult to music!!! @Felo you really went overboard this time! :D more
well... more
What a Shitty Group, Ragassss more
What a Shitty group ragasssss more
Golden Palm for Most Overrated Group in History. more
Good but also Clever 4.5 more
"A Saucerful of Secrets" is the pinnacle among the peaks, but from "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" to "The Wall," they have (almost) never missed a beat, truly immense! more
A voice that warms the winter and makes the summer airy. Words capable of rendering music almost superfluous, music that, at times, rises to the point of suffocating the words. A UNIQUE example of an honest career, engaged, learned just enough, that has been an impressive crescendo until its premature end. Anyone in Italy who picks up a classical guitar and sings must measure themselves against it. And they cannot win. more
Misunderstood genius. more
It's not just guitar playing; it's magic. Duane Allman didn't write the songs, but the fact is that in every piece he found the notes to play... not others, just those. But it's not fair to stop at Duane: even Gregg, with his voice and keyboards, made a good contribution. Same goes for Betts... not to mention the idea of having two drummers! more
The hidden poet of the Clash. more
Good job, but Emerson overshadowed him and doubled him, not to mention the German electronic masters who obliterated him. more
"I'll sell my soul... perhaps this is a dream, perhaps a sea where one can get lost to rediscover the wings of the sky, wings of the sky!" more
Monumentally up to "A Night At The Opera," great up to "Live Killers," the rest is just a tip... Innuendo, moving, wonderful final epitaph. more
The door opener par excellence. Hey! Bo (Diddley), bring us back that damn doorknob, because here come the dogs and pigs. more
The seed. more