fragile genius, symbol of a good part of the best period of the rolling stones. Great more
For the interpretation of "Sympathy for the Devil," it would deserve a 5 for eternity, but overall it has never completely captured my interest. A legend, nonetheless. more
Technically impaired, an indispensable rock'n'roll icon, creator of an incredible number of immortal riffs. Like all the Stones, great until 1972, good at least until '74, then the decline. Apart from the Stones, he is highly appreciated for his appearances on his friend Tom Waits' albums from 1985 ("Rain Dogs") onwards. Legendary. more
of the group is what I appreciate the most, after Lennon. more
3 for the historical importance; terrible drummer, never liked. more
Yes, yes, good for goodness' sake, but I find him overrated with the Beatles, just decent afterwards. more
the only member of the Beatles that I really appreciate; as a solo artist I like him a lot and imagine (the album) is a masterpiece more
"The Godfather," "The Godfather Part II," and "Apocalypse Now" (Redux or not) are three of the greatest peaks of cinema in the 1970s (and beyond). Let's also add "The Conversation," "Rusty the Savage," and why not "Bram Stoker's Dracula," "The Godfather Part III," and "A Dream Lasting a Day." An immense director. more
How many bullshit songs has he been shoving down our throats for 30 years? He's happy, though. When the cameras are off, it seems he's quite a jerk to everyone. more
His most beautiful song is "Sul grande raccordo anulare." more
3 just for the anthem of Roma (eh, the football faith...) and for participating in the tribute concert for Demetrio Stratos. more
how angry it makes me: he’s an excellent guitarist, he could do so much more and instead he keeps soaking in baths and drinking an outrageous amount of coffee, but whatever, such wasted talent more
I always found the first 3 albums very nice, but then I lose any interest. Of course, some covers (see "scempi") could have easily been spared. more
True phenomena of nothingness. more
Thank heaven they finally dissolved. One of the most nefarious representations of evil in music. Horrifying boy band. more
Just some harmless little songs and nothing more. more
Great laxative. Like all boy bands. more
the quintessential country-rock more
honor to merit, Nobel Peace Prize + Prince of Asturias, etc. even though he has a face that reminds me of JBL... more
Someone who, drawing inspiration from Lolli, Guccini, Waits, and more, proves to be another one of those keeping Italian post-songwriter music alive. more