Great album: between the music of Dik Dik and the symphonic music of the Moody Blues. Pop and musical. more
Masterpiece raga-rock psychedelia jingle jangle more
Unattainable more
Almost unreachable more
A masterpiece! Not everyone can put Tolkien's Silmarillion into music, but they manage to do so without being verbose or clumsy. Truly brilliant in the arrangements and musical taste. An album that heals the soul, as Luca Signorelli stated in the legendary book "Metallus"! more
They may have a vomit-inducing name, but they’ve nailed a few songs. more
Only in the first album did they have something to say. more
If music were an Olympus of metal gods, the Dream Theater would definitely be sitting among the clouds, weaving epic symphonies with their electrifying guitars and keyboards! more
MY FAVORITE ANGLOPHONE BAND! p.s. hi Dil! more
Bla Bla Blasco... more
The barefoot philosopher (who doesn't give a damn) more
With the band, Santana is one of the greatest expressions of rock that I appreciate. Seen only once LIVE, in Vienna 1981. more
Thanks to my fairy! (12/6/2011) more
Thanks to my Rosaspina! (07/28/2022) more
Thanks to my little fairy! (2/3/2012) more
Thanks to my Rosaspina (07/18/2022) more
Overall, the one in Castrocaro is superior, and sorry if that's not enough. more
Fantastic in the first three seasons, a drop in the fourth, a resurgence in the fifth, another decline in the sixth. I'm hoping for a big comeback in the seventh. more
(My) Brazilian music - Bossa Nova (1970, Brazil), Rating out of ten: 9.50 more