Fabrizio De André
The lyrics might be beautiful, but on a purely musical level, I don’t find it particularly exceptional... I can listen to it for a while, but in the long run, it tires me out. more
Fabrizio De André
Sleeps on the hill. more
Hawkwind
spatial and spicy! more
Hawkwind
drugged more
Jaz Coleman
prophet and shaman....the dance of war. more
Turi
well, always found it mediocre more
Turi
He complains about so many things without having any proposals and/or solutions. The typical Calabrian, the standard rapper. However, amusing. more
Antonello Venditti
Except for "Bomba o non bomba" and "Torino," there isn't much else. It's not bad but neither is it significant. more
Antonello Venditti
The stunt double of Alejandro Sosa. more
Paolo Meneguzzi
he's Swiss...let's beat Switzerland! right more
A Silver Mt. Zion
they stir and explode more
Howard Hawks
The quintessential classic of Hollywood and American cinema. The exception to the rule that eclecticism is synonymous with mediocrity: Hawks did it all – gangster films, noir, war movies, westerns, and above all comedies – achieving outstanding levels everywhere. An intelligent and impeccable directing style, a handful of recurring themes, and a fundamentally clear-sighted optimism guided him in creating his perfect and immortal films. Classics, indeed. more
Bruno Vespa
Pest insect. more
Franco Battiato
Some call him a genius, others a fraud... The truth, as always, is somewhere in between. I really appreciated his works that range from "Fetus" to "Clic"... Then stop. more
Paul Simonon
Eclectic. more
Bobby Hackett
Simple, Imaginative, Lyric and Transparent, and Swing is in the blood. It's Jazz! more
Mauro Pelosi
The darkest artist of all time. Leopardi, in comparison, was quite the cheerful guy.. more
John Frusciante
great guitarist more
SEGA
My favorite playmate until I was 20. Also responsible for my permanent arthritis in my right forearm. more