on the podium of the most unbearable voices of all time more
it has never made me feel either hot or cold more
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
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
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
But do the members of the group who just jump in the videos get paid or are they there for solidarity? more
I don't know if the change is worth it, but for his throat, I would give him all my peis - by the way, happy birthday, I know he's been a bit unwell lately. more
I would give a testicle to have his singing talent. more
absurdly talented guitarist, as brilliant as his expressions while playing were dreadful, especially during the solos... so he is undoubtedly one of the top 10 guitarists of all time.
Virtuoso more
one of the greatest bassists in history, perhaps the very best in the field of symphonic rock, essential like few others, a phenomenon. It is important not to forget his great compositional skills that allowed him to create a solo album appreciated by many (rightly so). Spectacular more
the most angelic male voice in all of progressive more
Master of all trades. more
I adore "christine" just for the perfect choice of its famous track, "Bad to the Bone," in the final scene—it's even more of a killer than the car itself! more
Huge...Period. more
"Dear Feiez, we dedicate this music to you, we will meet in the hundred thousand and we will fly with ease." more
Go Sandwich. more
Great team, my team! On Sunday, keep me company! more
discreet, although I never liked it that much. more
If it had stopped in 1983, the rating would have been 5. The period from '73 to '83 is a 5, the second half of the '80s is a 3, the '90s a 3.5, the '00s... let's leave it at that. more
Taylor is a fantastic songwriter, capable of producing (more than a few) excellent albums and even a masterpiece like "Sweet Baby James," as well as coming up with uninspired records or memorable flops. But in his best moments, he has certainly delivered some great stuff. more