The worst Italian band of the last 10 years. more
Listening to one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century as he plays the infinite.
Strictly on vinyl. more
Technological innovation at the service of Music more
the sad premonition of The Show Must Go on in a record as beautiful as it hasn't been for a long time! more
The definition of Prog? Any album by KC. They sound modern now, maybe they come from a parallel universe, and 40 years ago they seemed strange for that! more
Great artist, but I really don't like him, except for a few songs. I give 3 also for his humility and kindness, which is very rare among these singer-songwriters... more
the unplugged of Marillion....well done! more
the best in collection, but with a small detail
DOES NOT SING DAOLIO more
my encounter with Steely Dan and I still hadn't listened to their earlier work more
exhaustive and comprehensive! more
comprehensive and thorough! more
From '96 to 2018, I find "7 sono i re" and, with good lyrics of a philosophical-reflective background, "Novità" 'anomalously' intriguing. I consider them essentially boring, but labeling them as the Nomadi Made in Florence or the Modena of Serie B is immature and harmful. more
Intimate singer-songwriter, able to present an original form of art rock. Warm voice, mostly acoustic arrangements, poetic and sometimes cutting lyrics. more
Always relevant, great liveliness and feeling. more
I was almost ready to hate him to death when last October I learned at an m.5.s rally that he had offended autistic people all over Europe, but I held back impulsively some time later when, while offensively using dialect against some Nordic foreigners who were shouting chaotically in an alley, I learned from my dear friend that I had actually offended an innocent autistic girl who was trying to calm them down. I realized too late by how she moved, by her snowy little face. Sensational "In.s omnia" more
hahahahahahaha ......what memories!! more
comprehensive and exhaustive! more
The official live album of Jethro (Tool) from the '70s. A great live performance (though not a masterpiece, in my opinion). It takes a while to get going, but from "Jack in the Green" onwards, it's increasingly fun. The trimmed version of "Thick as a Brick" is still very nice (rightly so, more functional for a live performance), and I really enjoy the renditions of "Hunting Girl" (may the forest god bless "Songs From the Wood") and "Locomotive Breath," in particular, but there are other excellent tracks as well. Cool live show, but not my favorite among those I've listened to by Tool... erm, Tull, sorry. more
comprehensive and thorough! more