Madonna
With music, it has as much to do as the Pope with condoms. But just as the Pope constantly talks about condoms, Madonna keeps making records. more
Adriano Celentano
I would give 3 to Adriano the actor, 2 to Adriano the presenter, 1 to Adriano the preacher. But I can only give the highest score to Adriano the singer. "This is the story of one of us, also born by chance in via Gluck, in a house, outside the city, among quiet people who worked. Where there used to be grass, now there's a city, and that house in the greenery, what will become of it, aaaa." LEGEND more
Genesis
If I really had to be sodomized by someone, I would choose them. more
Madonna
That is, nothing in power: how to have an implausible decades-long career, an even more absurd status as a pop icon, and make billions thanks to notorious sexual disregard & producer-darlings. Our Lady of F**ks for those who passed puberty between the '80s and '90s. Miracled. more
Mariah Carey
I don't know, it inspires me so much cowgirl sex. more
Adriano Pappalardo
The Rocky Balboa of Italian music. Vocally muscular, psychologically exalted, on stage he’s a true beast (sleeps in a cage). The epic proportions of his menacing bull-like neck rival those of Henry Rollins & Mike Tyson. more
Mariah Carey
(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y) more
Francis Ford Coppola
The latest modern maverick of cinema, a crazy idealist caught up in colossal projects, boundless ego & brilliant flashes of inspiration. At least three masterpieces to hold in memory (and probably "Apocalypse Now" is the greatest film of all time). more
Roberto Vecchioni
So many magnificent words, so many stories of unforgettable characters... and almost never a musical reason that matches. What a shame. more
Mariah Carey
A piece of ass. more
Jaco Pastorius
"My name is John Francis Pastorius III and I am the greatest bassist in the world." more
Genesis
Music, pure and beautiful Music more
Jaco Pastorius
The best bassist of all time? more
Rino Gaetano
he had nothing to envy from the other great singer-songwriters, in this sense hindered by the choice of a more ironic and carefree style (not exactly in the lyrics). giant more
Stanley Kubrick
Hal's Eye on History. Man. Cinema. more
The Velvet Underground
The dream of the Sixties ended up in the acidic sewers of New York's underbelly, among "Heroin," "Venus In Furs," and "The Black Angel's Death Song." They lit up the dark, wild, and loureedo side of Rock. Warhol guarantees: essential. more
Jaco Pastorius
The bass, a simple accompanying instrument? After Charles Mingus, no longer; after Jaco Pastorius, even less so. more
The Heads
God. With a piercing, abrasive, persistent headache.

""Come on, kid... push the little pedal..."" more
Marta sui tubi
If Sanremo talked about top-class Italian music, they would clean up. more
Jaco Pastorius
Overflowing personality, great composer and arranger, he has managed to embody with extreme naturalness the prototype of a 360° musician. The warm and unmistakable voice of his jazz fretless bass has been his mantra. Through a soloistic approach, he has perhaps reformulated more than anyone else the ABCs of an instrument that, thanks to him, gains melodic and counter-melodic functions. Herbie Hancock: "he is an absolute surprise for perceptual faculties." Natural talent. more