Legendary, she has brought everyone to their knees, even those paranoid jealous types Lou Reed and John Cale. Obsessed and in love with Dylan, recommended by Warhol, but she expresses a charm few can match. more
it was better with dreadlocks :-) more
the first woman in a rock band, she was mistaken for a male because of her somewhat unfeminine appearance. she replaces angus maclise and makes a fundamental contribution to the velvet sound even though she is the most overlooked member, a great drummer and one of lou's best friends, basically a great one. more
despite what lou reed thought of her, one of the best female voices in rock. and also absolutely hot. more
So much stuff in the '70s, so much junk in the '80s. more
I would make love to John Fogerty. more
An agronomist with a flair for composing brilliant music. more
one of the best pop and new wave bands of the '80s. more
when he gets angry, he reminds me a bit of Sgarbi... more
Inspired and concrete. more
a genius and an inventor of sounds like few others more
tormented and lost spirit... a heavy loss too early. more
Quorthon had fun and shared with us his theater that is now satanic and now neopagan. Too bad that some idiot, especially in northern Europe, took it literally. more
I am at a loss for words in the face of his immense words. more
The connection between new wave and dimensions that transcend the degrading banality of the everyday is represented by its immortal voice. more
He leaves the one who said what we all thought but for a thousand reasons, we couldn't say. more
You're dying
I masturbate more
He wrote the history of rock blues, he has immense merits, but as a solo artist, he hasn't always lived up to expectations. Nevertheless, the blues owes him a great deal. more
Journalists with a capital J. more
To put it in his own words: "being in AC/DC was a hell of a stroke of luck," what prevailed was the bloodiness of his character, he fit perfectly with the other members. For the first albums, he was absolutely up to the task of his extremely heavy role, then he faded away, losing a large part of his voice, but he remains an excellent substitute for the incomparable Bon Scott. more