Dupalle! more
The greatest band until the split between Pelù and Renzulli...the rest is boredom. more
Pieces of the madonna interspersed with colossal shits. more
5 stars for Roxy Music 1 and 2, for Here Comes the Warm Jets, Taking Tiger Mountain, Another Green World, Before and After Science, and Airports + Films, Eno + Fripp + Bowie + Talking Heads etc... the last one in collaboration with David Byrne lowers the average... as for the period of Eno's productions, he was everywhere, even trying with the TG and getting a fuck you from Genesis-P-Orridge! Anyway, a great artist, with a debt to Erik Satie that can never be repaid. more
tremendous more
Even the best age poorly.. Oh well. By the way, without him, what would they use as background music for the documentaries about the Apollo missions? more
But can you believe it...3 for Brian Eno!! Come on, let's not joke around! GENIUS, PERIOD!! more
Once, I used to crack up with them; now they just make me smile, but I still have a deep sentimental attachment to them! more
Space is the Place more
crazy like a horse, I'm here more
not just a bassist god. But also a poet, singer, philosopher, and recently, a writer. A genius on par with Zappa, if not superior... more
What can I say... my name is mud! more
Genius and recklessness. After Pastorius, the greatest (Not to forget Cliff Burton) more
The wildest, most irreverent, and innovative bassist of the '90s. Not that he isn't anymore, you know... more
"For me, the best guitarist of the 90s Seattle scene... Not for me." more
For me, the best guitarist of the '90s Seattle scene. more
They certainly didn't invent hardcore. If they write the release dates on the back of the records, there must be a reason, right? Anyway, they rocked, they still rock... etc. more
One album, but it kicks ass for ten. more
A deadly riff machine. more
instead, they are the perfect embodiment of how punk SHOULD be done. It's no coincidence that they invented hardcore. more