I met him: he’s an incredibly arrogant piece of s.hit, obsessed with money. And then he thinks he's Beethoven. more
unforgettable more
a great Italian pop-rock band, perhaps the best in their genre, unfortunately disbanded after the death of their leader, the fantastic singer Augusto Daolio, who passed away in 1992… I would have preferred if it had really ended that way, but unfortunately they continued: rating 4 for Augusto's Nomadi, rating 1 for those other beggars. more
I only rate the Ruggero period, otherwise the score would be halved; "Vacanze romane" is a beautiful song, just as the album "Tango" is very nice. more
the greatest Italian artist of the '70s...in his dreams more
Wonderful both with Big Brother and as a solo artist. more
THE BASSIST. Come on, don't say no, he's cool. more
1968-1980 one of the best singer-songwriters/artists in Italy, at least 6-7 very, very beautiful albums. "Automobili," "Com'è profondo il mare," and the self-titled album from '79 are the peaks. After the live performance in 1986, it’s been a continuous decline, down to the last negligible works. more
one of the most original Italian artists in recent years, not a phenomenon but still very talented, I like it more
The very fact that he wanted to sing like Antonacci shows how clueless he is about music; at least it's entertaining, a bit better than the rest of the crap that’s going around today. more
A fantastic guitarist with good technique and a very particular style, at least in the '70s. Then came the darkness. After Mercury's death, alongside Taylor, he turned into a pathetic vulture. Currently, he's a bewildered and incapable man in his sixties, to sum it up: he’s become a pain in the ass. more
poop more
No, excuse me, but have you seen the second photo? How can you look at it for more than two seconds without bursting into laughter? more
one of the greatest Italian singers of all time, the Chapman of the peninsula, amazing with Acqua fragile first and then with PFM, at the top from '73 to '77. If the band had had him since '72... more
a powerful, gritty, superb voice. A beast more
And to think that as a child he was with me in the boy scouts. more
A human and artistic disgrace. Two, because today I feel generous. more
the vote is obviously the one corresponding (more or less but definitely less) to the breast measurements more
soul and leader of The Who, as well as a phenomenal guitarist and songwriter. That should be enough. more
the rock voice par excellence, a legend, one of my favorite singers, with an incredible charge and energy; the scream at the end of "Won't get fooled again" is one of those things that sticks with you for a long time. "Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah" more