The Jam
Quadrophenia to the beat of punk-pop-rock. Absolutely amazing! more
Paul Weller
Smart songwriter and great performer. His musical journey has few comparisons. more
Jack Nicholson
A madman. But the best of madmen! more
Jack Nicholson
Hooray for old Randle back in action! more
The Clash
A ridiculous punk group, an unforgettable rock'n'roll band. more
The Clash
They relate to punk rock about as much as Pearl Jam relate to grunge... they rode the wave, they wrote good, excellent tracks mixed with pure chart hits, they built up their little nest egg, and today they're remembered by everyone as one of the quintessential punk rock bands, nonsense!... the same pretentious English. more
Negazione
ALWAYS ON THE EDGE, MAYBE THAT'S WHY IT'S YOU. THE FUTURE IS YET TO BE WRITTEN, AND SO ARE YOU! more
Negazione
the hardcore Italian pride in the world. EVERYONE IS CRAZY HAAAAAAAA!!!!!! more
Dinosaur Jr.
you're living all over me epic masterpiece, fantastic and perhaps underrated band. more
Paolo Nutini
I don't know, maybe underestimated. more
Lady Gaga
When I hear it, I think of Belen. more
Pulp
In my "Illustrated Primer of Youth" - along with the Swedes - my older brothers... more
Bon Scott
One of the earthly incarnations of the Triad "S&D&R'n'R" more
David Gilmour
a jerk, but one of the most significant, exciting, and grand guitarists of all time, if not THE guitarist. just one of his notes wipes out 1000 words, pushing aside 1000 clowns like Malmsteen, Vai, Petrucci, and company. the solo of comfortably numb wipes out the entire world, the atmosphere, the ecosystem, the universe... more
Bon Scott
For me, AC/DC (aside from the swan song "Back In Black") are done with him. more
Echo & The Bunnymen
new wave, psychedelia, typically British pop rock, all always in the name of quality and the talent of one of the best bands of the '80s. more
Alicia Keys
big voice and big babe, that's all that matters... more
Michael Stipe
A wonderful voice, rich and emotional for singing feelings and protests, hard to ask for better. more