Electric Light Orchestra
I have always found them amusing. more
Elvis Presley
Really legendary. Better than Chuck Berry, though. more
Electric Light Orchestra
When Pop, Rock, and classical music meet... here comes the Electric Light Orchestra. more
Electric Light Orchestra
When Pop, Rock, and classical music meet... here comes the Electric Light Orchestra. more
Queen
Simple and impactful rock, a charismatic leader, captivating live performances... it's all that a listener needs to unwind the mind. An evergreen band. more
Elvis Presley
Ah-ah yey yeah! more
Elvis Presley
Ah-ah yey yeah! more
Elvis Presley
Is there anyone who consciously listens to it anymore? more
Elvis Presley
I don't know him, but he resembles Valerio Rivoli a lot. more
Elvis Presley
desecrating... more
Elvis Presley
Charisma to spare, beautiful voice, natural charm, even good as an actor. I don't love R'n'R, but that doesn't stop me from giving him 5 stars; still an indestructible icon. more
Elvis Presley
Legendary character. The one true King of rock'n'roll, with all due respect to Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard. more
Roxy Music
throwaway more
Claude Debussy
His Clair de Lune is the most beautiful classical piece ever, or something like that. more
Claude Debussy
Genius and not just of the twentieth century. more
Genesis
Genesis are among the best Progressive bands of all time. Incredible the series of great albums from Trespass to Wind and Wuthering, valid in the pop realm up to Duke. Nursery, Foxtrot, The Lamb and Trick of the Tail are my favorites. Amazing. more
Nick Mason
Drummer of the Pink Floyd, far from mediocre ("One Of These Days"), even if not exactly a phenomenon (assuming that matters...), sometimes a producer and solo artist, he is above all the only Floyd who has been consistently present at all concerts. In history, despite being the fourth in importance. more
Elton John
A highly regarded pop-rock singer and songwriter between 1969 and 1975, with at least 4 pop masterpieces (the self-titled, Tumbleweed Connection, Madman and Captain Fantastic) and another 4-5 excellent albums (Empty Sky, Caribou, Goodbye Yellow, Don't Shoot Me, Honky Chateau). Then a bit inconsistent in the second half of the '70s, hardly salvageable in the '80s (except perhaps for 2-3 decent albums), in the '90s he alternated great works (Made in England) with duds (Big Picture). Surprisingly in good form in the '00s. more
Queen
Great until 1976 (the first 5 albums), then ranging from merely decent to atrocious. After the swan song "Innuendo" and Mercury's death, twenty years of scavenging and producing pure crap. more