Jimmy Chamberlin
A fucking phenomenon, unfortunately lost to drugs. more
Cerrone
A big loser more
The Beatles
the history of music more
Dio
Now I can say that there is a God in heaven. more
Dio
God, can you hear me? I'm lost and so alone. I'm asking for your guidance, would you come down from your throne? more
Uriah Heep
According to Scaruffi, the Heep were "technically incompetent and stylistically irrelevant." That man needs to be locked up; he is socially dangerous. more
Marillion
With Fish on vocals: "Misplaced Childhood," "Fugazi," and "Script For A Jester's Tear" are small progressive gems with clear references to the romanticism of Genesis and Van der Graaf Generator. With Steve Hogarth on vocals: "Brave" is a step above all the other works... more
Francesco Guccini
Two balls. more
Guns N' Roses
a cappuccino and a croissant! thank you... more
Francesco Guccini
I can't stand politicized artists, no matter what. more
Francesco Guccini
But who is that guy from the movies with Pieraccioni!?!? Jokes aside, you can feel his heaviness even in the definitions you give!! He has never excited me that much... some songs are excellent while others have a soporific effect ;) more
Fred Buscaglione
What a phenomenon! more
Alan Sorrenti
"Aria" is something spectacular... then she must have hit her head somewhere, it's the only explanation I can come up with! What a shame, it could have been great and instead... more
65daysofstatic
a badass group, post-rock and electronic and noise in their wild state lined up in a math-ematical key. Highly recommended is the listening of "The Fall Of Math" (2004), the jewel of this decade of "post-everything" that has now come to an end. more
Artillery
what a show!!!! more
Nirvana
I’ve never loved them madly but what snobthegob says is insane! At least 2 phenomenal albums and a historic unplugged. more
Greg Lake
Phenomenal more