great in technique and heart, but too sold to commerce. Live, a mortal boredom! more
he would have been one of the greatest rock guitarists if he hadn't sold out to be FORCED to be a little commercial bluesman...WHAT A SHAME! more
He made quite a splash in the '60s with the Yardbirds and John Mayall first, then with Cream. In the '70s came the "decline": his career continued as a solid tradesman, without any particular flair. more
RED MUSCLE. more than quadruple the discographies of Madonna, JLo, Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Paris Hilton combined and raised to the nth power. more
Sublime blues and rock guitarist, with a great live voice (this last aspect is almost never emphasized) Guitar Solo Eric Clapton
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It's broken. more
the nice folk-beat lads with good feelings and delicate harmonies. how cute. more
great. Recently it may have declined, but I saw his show on Dante a couple of years ago and it was beautiful. Benigni knows how to do it. more
Among the greatest songwriters of all time. Amazing with Garfunkel, even greater as a solo artist. more
He disappointed me more than Tiago and Poulsen combined. more
Today he is the shadow of himself. more
We're not joking... this is TheBaser's friend whose scooter was stolen, right? I don't understand... more
great chiechiello regardless more
said also uhuh panic uhuh!! more
Wash the lettuces! more
cornell knows how to do it, no doubt. but chris..! more
The good old days... damn... more
Yeah, back then I knew how to handle it.. :) more
Wonderful album, fantastic musicians. Cornell really knew how to do it back in the day... more
He is truly indescribable, in my opinion! The only good thing he has done is meeting Anderson! more