Gigino Braccioforte more
Robertino Zimmeruomo. Nobel Prize in Literature a couple of years ago. It seems the least one could expect when thinking of the electric trilogy "Bringing It All Home," "Superstrada 61 Revisited," and especially "Blonde on Blonde." more
The Led Zeppelin released surprising albums like Led Zeppelin III and IV, but this album is simply terrible, filled with scraps and no memorable moments. more
Ornello Giovane. The friend of Davide, Stefanino, and Graham, but it is alone that he will write his best songs: "Like a Hurricane," "Cortez the Killer," "The Old Woman Who Laughs," "Down by the River," "Amazon in the Sand." more
The Perversions. The band of brothers Raimondo and Davide Davidi, the most British of the British invasion, a movement of which they were considered the black sheep—dirty and wicked—even though they were less known than their fellow townsmen "Chi" and "Pietre rotolanti." They delivered to history gems like "Faccia a faccia," "Qualcos'altro," "Borgo Verde," and "Arturo." "Tu mi possiedi, eccome" is their most famous track, but this labels them too restrictively as forerunners of hard rock and punk; in reality, Raimondo was a great songwriter, braver than his rival Paolino (of the cockroaches), more eclectic than that Robertino (the one of the wind blowing), who attracted so much attention in the Sixties. Raimondo was an English Giorgetto Gershwin, moody and grumpy but irresistibly melancholic. Their "Tramonto a Waterloo" is unforgettable. more
The Cockroaches. Famous for albums like "Let It Be," "Rubber Soul," "Gun," "Tease Me, Tease Me," "Yellow Submarine," "Cockroaches on Sale," "The Night of a Tough Day," and especially the psychedelic "The Lonely Hearts Club Band of Sergio & Peppe." more
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It is not correct to define me as a horror director. My genre is that of neorealism. After Rossellini, there is me. (Ruggero Deodato, October 2016) more
I think that "A City to Sing" and "I Would Like to Meet You in a Hundred Years" are beautiful poems. I don't particularly love it, but I consider it (unjustly) very underrated. more
Those who do not know No Strange do not know Italian psychedelia. The title of the album is taken from a novel by Theodore Sturgeon. more
Follow the Turtle Path more
The best album by Cooper and one of the greatest rock records ever made. "Halo of Flies" is a fantastic song that showcases the creativity of this band and their ability to play outside the box. more
A very young and excellent cover band with their own tracks (of more than decent quality) written after spending a long time listening to Led Zeppelin (especially) but also, why not, Rolling Stones, ... Pavlov Dogs.. and many others. Worthy of appreciation. more
Brilliant, lively, thrilling, rascal, a patchwork of sounds, tipsy, a toast to Lenine. more
One of my all-time favorite albums, an undisputed masterpiece. more
Beautiful noir comedy. It doesn't show its age. more
"Best Italian album of all time" - according to Rolling Stone Italia. Sure, sure......... more
How to ruin years of hard work..... more
Bad Teutons....what a disgrace this orchestra manages to create! more