Elvis Presley
he put his face on it. Bo Diddley Chuck Berry and Little Richard all the rest. more
Pink Floyd
they did drugs. more
Thom Yorke
MALACARN Vs. MALAMENT more
Pink Floyd
I quote ProgRock! It's no coincidence that I'm "embryo". Together we stand, divided we fall! more
The Police
I can't imagine a world without the Police. more
Bob Dylan
Like A Rolling Stone more
Elvis Presley
Oh my God, how much stupidity, ignorance, mental limitations, really: without Elvis, many would have never picked up a guitar; about what cannot be discussed, one must ONLY remain silent. Vortex is right: remove the definitions, they are fucking useless. more
Bob Dylan
The Artist. more
The Police
a little overrated, but in any case a band that has carved out a rightful place in the history of rock. more
Elvis Presley
I reevaluate. Rock 'n' roll in its form. The icon that represents (has represented) was seminal, but musically the merits aren’t entirely hers, at least not entirely. She shifted all the attention onto herself, and for this reason I consider her somewhat overrated; however, if it hadn’t happened, I don’t know if what was already occurring would have had the chance to manifest in the same way. more
Elvis Presley
The king! However, of the first wave of rock 'n' roll, I prefer Chuck Berry. more
The Police
more enlightened than enlightening more
Sting
It seems like tantric practice to me. I preferred him in the police, though, but even on his own, he still managed to throw in some interesting bits. more
The Police
Simplicity and elegance made band. Illuminating. more
Sting
I've always wondered how he manages to have sex for 8 consecutive hours without getting bored. more
Elvis Presley
The King. No bullshit. more
Marilyn Manson
A clown who has understood everything. more
Marilyn Manson
in my opinion, too subject to various accusations from the well-meaning and the music purists... the first lollapalooza phase of the first two albums and dead to the world is WONDERFUL, afterwards it's only enjoyable but nothing special... more