L.A. Guns
guns for the bolder side and roses for the softer one, both equally trendy :) more
L.A. Guns
Everyone's talking about Guns N' Roses, and nobody ever pays attention to these guys... too underrated, what a shame! more
Pavement
Tip of the iceberg of a musical movement. Always in search of new horizons. more
Björk
Maximum score without hesitation! more
Fabrizio De André
And if not him, then who? Who is the greatest singer-songwriter of all time? Guccini? De Gregori? Or even Dylan or Cohen? No, gentlemen, number 1 is De André, because he has never had any missteps (which all the others, including my beloved Dylan, have had), and he has always renewed himself, striving to create music (and literature in a sense) of high quality. A great personality, a great man. more
John Lennon
he wrote beautiful music with and without the Beatles more
Fabrizio De André
I mean, oh guys... I have to say, I don't know him very well, but I think we're exaggerating a bit! Best Italian poet of the 20th century? Even the greatest Italian of the 20th century?? Creuz de ma among the 50 most important albums of all time??? The greatest singer-songwriter in history?!?!?!??! Whooo knows... more
Melvins
...noise, antimusica, madness, instinct: they are the TRUTH... more
John Lennon
@Prog87: "exceptional" with a "Z"! if only LEnnon could hear you! more
John Lennon
Great, he made exceptional tracks, with the Beatles and as a solo artist. He will live forever. more
John Lennon
In his head, a big mess, and just when it seemed to be resolved, it all fell apart. more
John Lennon
Jealous Guy and Imagine: two of the most beautiful songs of the century... a god! more
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
there's a whole lot better. more
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
From Russia with fury! :D more
Social Distortion
The perfect sonic bridge between the Clash and Johnny Cash. A classic. Now and forever. more
Social Distortion
Consistency made to band. Great bands and a huge frontman. more
Social Distortion
What a man, Ness! I said. more
Canned Heat
The only white people who played black blues. more
Social Distortion
I loved them so much just for Mike Ness, one of my heroes from some time ago, but also because they pale in comparison to many contemporary bands (an album by X is worth half of their career). The period of the self-titled was a bit embarrassing, but they always maintained a certain dignity. Ness's solo work deserves to be revisited too, a guy who ended up doing punk purely by chance (bluesman by birth). more