Pino Daniele -Dimmi cosa succede sulla Terra
The album is quite dull and at times irritating, but for me "Amore senza fine" is a gem and it risks saving an album unworthy of the Pino we know. more
John Lennon -Mind Games
perhaps the weakest of Lennon. more
The Beatles
They are the One Direction of the '60s, a mediocre group, massively hyped by the press. Horrifying. more
2 live crew -banned in the USA
Face down - ass up - That's the way I like to fuck...need anything else? Miamiiiiii more
CCCP Fedeli alla linea -1964-1985 Affinità-divergenze fra il compagno Togliatti e noi (Del conseguimento della maggiore età)
For a listening experience in 2018, I’ll save the slower tracks, except for the first one which stays! So no Curami, VAliumTavor Serenase and the like. more
Hilight Tribe -Trancelucid
didgeridoo a go-go and mantra with thumping bass and little guitars... not the usual synthetic sound but almost more
Genesis -Foxtrot
My Genesis album from a desert island, I wouldn't cut a single note. Even the simplest track, 'Time Table', has impact, as well as beautiful musical moments (the tick to the "bell"), just like the other songs. Aside from the opening of Watcher, the continuation is superb: a driving melody supported by Collins' evocative and adrenaline-filled drumming; Get 'em is a brilliant theatrical performance, but the flute solo is the most poignant moment. Horizons, on the other hand, encapsulates Hackett's delicacy and good taste. more
David Bowie -The Man Who Sold The World
The first great album by Bowie from start to finish, although it still doesn't quite reach the heights of "Hunky Dory" and onwards. Some truly wonderful tracks and a band that was already very tight, although only partly made up of the Spiders from Mars that would come later. Essential work in the arrangements of the album and in the composition of the tracks by the great Mick Ronson and the producer and bassist Tony Visconti; Ronson's guitar in particular is, for me, the cherry on top of the first great Bowie, a sound that I personally love, recognizable after half a second, after half a note. A great album which would be followed by further advancements, and that’s saying something, isn’t it? more
The Velvet Underground
"Only a hundred people bought the first Velvet Underground record, but each of those hundred today is either a music critic or a rock musician." Whoever came up with this sentence forgot to add "of crap" at the end. Mediocre stuff. more
Bruce Springsteen -Human Touch
from the Boss I want more!!! more
Lil Uzi Vert
Someone that no mother would want her daughter to bring home as a prospective (future) son-in-law. more
Sandra Mondaini
Unmatched. She had it all: class, irony, charm, beauty, comedic timing... more
Edoardo Bennato
Some rather useless records from recent years do not erase the wonders of the '70s/'80s. Albums like "Io che non sono l'imperatore," "Burattino senza fili," "I buoni e i cattivi," and "La torre di Babele" were and remain among the jewels of Italian music. more
CCCP Fedeli alla linea -1964-1985 Affinità-divergenze fra il compagno Togliatti e noi (Del conseguimento della maggiore età)
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Ludwig van Beethoven
The greatest and most important innovator that music has gifted us. How can you think of a fox-trot being a deaf German in the 19th century? You must be born him. How can you conceive of an opening like that of the Ninth Symphony? You must be born perverse and a bit of a jester, as well as filled with love. more
The Rolling Stones
I would like to think of them as the eternal artists that we all want to emulate, even from a distance. I would like to recognize them as revolutionaries. The truth is that in thinking of them this way, I am merely influenced by the colorful praises sung by The Boss in his autobiography. And the truth is that they have always made me cringe. With a few exceptions. But excuse me, I Can Get No e Sympathy, what awful and musically poor pieces are those? That's it. more
Sonic Youth
Genius. But to the point of exhaustion. The right sound for those who have pushed themselves "down to the bottom" or for those who want to push themselves for an hour or two. Without losing the sounds that these bastards know how to hide from us distracted bastards. more