If you don't give us 5, we won't issue you the fighuezz certificate... more
how sad... a fool acting like a 16-year-old "I can take on the world, I know everything" and saying the most ridiculous clichés. go get a job, you bum! more
The "emptiness" of the character (after a rather unusual debut for the major Italian market) has revealed itself in all its dull transience. With the last album (?) he has exhausted every theme both in terms of lyrics (that same damn self-referentiality that has now become unbearable) and musically (assuming there was ever any). Deplorable and pointless. more
who wants to be fabri fibra? more
I couldn't care less about Fabri Fibra. more
Unicellular amoeba. more
Uncomfortable truths, yeah more
MYTHICAL! PERIOD! more
Sound bomb of raw beauty. more
a nice novelty. more
I wouldn't know how to describe them... I love the atdi but the tmv are just cool. more
impressive more
Schizoids and damned perfect more
good good good. Best solo ever (his) No Quarter, of course. more
"Stairway To Heaven" the best solo ever? But if it's not even the best solo by Page (see "Since I've Been Lovin' You," "Heartbreaker," and if you want, also "Dazed And Confused"). On one hand, as Homer says, he was one of the greatest thieves of black music, on the other hand one of the greatest guitarists of the '70s, both with electric and acoustic. "White Summer/Black Mountain Side" his guitar peak. more
The father of Hard Rock more
What can we say about the great Jimi Page? It’s true, he borrowed a bit here and there. But when the same guitarist throws out both the greatest riff of all time (Whole Lotta Love) and the best solo (Stairway to Heaven), then he can be widely forgiven. Perhaps not the best soloist ever, but when it comes to riffs, no one does it better than him. more
Keith Richards, one of the most legendary icons of Rock. Probably the greatest riffmaker of all time. Listen to believe. more
The creator of AC/DC has always kept himself in the background, both on records and on stage, allowing himself to be overshadowed by the stage presence of his brother, whom he has nothing to envy, but without him, AC/DC would have never existed! Great guitarist! more
Contrary to what many believe, it is he and not his brother Angus who has written most of the riffs of AC/DC, the true hallmark of the Australian band. Nicknamed by the other members of the group Malcolm "The Riffmaker" Young, he has been and still is one of the greatest rhythm guitarists in the history of rock. more