Iron Maiden
The first four albums hover around adequacy, perhaps the fourth even a little bit more. After that, nothing that can be defined as music. more
The Smiths
This story is old, I know, but it goes on. more
Jimi Hendrix
His 3 studio albums are objectively very beautiful, I would say nearly on par with Deep Purple. However, it's a shame that live, musically it wasn't all that great, because it was indeed spectacular, but it's better to watch his concerts, due to all the tricks like playing with his teeth or behind his back, than to listen to them, because he relied on feedback, wah wah and other effects, instead of focusing on the notes to play. A bit overrated. Much better than Blackmore. more
Ritchie Blackmore
The best guitarist of all time. Forget about the one above who says after Hendrix and Fripp. Blackmore comes after no one. The greatest musician of the twentieth century. more
Juventus
They already have the striped uniform, I wonder when they will attach the iron ball to the ankle. more
Juventus
I don't know why, but I like her more now. more
Juventus
Giuvendus more
Juventus
For the incompetent above. Nedved had come to San Siro with his Juve not long before and lost 2-1 against Milan in the league. This throws all your ridiculous theories back in your face. Oh, by the way. Nedved has always made people laugh against Milan in his career, both with Lazio and Juve, except for one occasion. And then... How many Champions would Nedved have won in his career? Zero!!!!!! more
Led Zeppelin
How many exaggerations in many definitions. They were very good in the studio, managing to create quite a nice sound thanks to some excellent ideas from Jimmy Page in the mic placement. But live, where they could not replicate the same sound, they were nothing exceptional. Jack Bruce says so too. In concerts, they relied entirely on the stage presence of Plant and Page and on the power and generosity of Bonham. A 4 for historical importance, but Deep Purple are from another planet. more
Juventus
To the clown above... Aside from the fact that if you only remember the 2-1, your memory is a bit short, so I won't press on... aside from the fact that that year Pavel crushed Barça and Real and you pathetic ones made it to the final sweating against laughable teams, aside from the fact that even today you thank the Almighty for a ridiculous yellow card that kept him out of the final... aside from it all, you're comedic... more
Juventus
Scheletrone, start validating Shevchenko's perfectly legitimate goal (absolutely irrelevant and passive offside by Rui Costa) in the 2003 final and see that you won't even make it to penalties. Juventus in 2003 was thrashed twice by Manchester (once 3-0), once by Dinamo Kiev, once by Basel, and once by Real. They lost to everyone, in short. Milan was unbeaten throughout the tournament and triumphed in the group stage against Bayern, Deportivo, and Real itself. Focus on sewing, Alexander. more
Deep Purple
The pinnacle of rock music. Let's call things as they are, no one even remotely comparable to their greatness. Immense. Exquisite in the studio with albums like IN ROCK, FIREBALL, MACHINE HEAD, BURN, PERFECT STRANGERS. Shockingly good live; if you don't believe it, just listen to any live performance from the '70s. Anyone who thinks they weren't the best is clearly acting in bad faith. more
Cesare Cremonini
mmm... fluctuating, but it could be worse more
Negramaro
Nice album "mentre tutto scorre," the latest one instead is full of crap, good fuel. more
Beethoven
the man who invented music. more
Depeche Mode
A definitely cool group...too much style. more
Meat Loaf
The progressive pop bolstered by rock 'n' roll. Epic gut. more
Meat Loaf
Everyone has their own idol that they'll carry with them to the grave! For me, it's him... period. more