Paul McCartney
Apollo McCartney. more
Zucchero
If it weren't for the unfortunate fact that it's unclear who the hell writes their songs, my rating would be a solid three and a positive one. In Italy, they definitely sang (at least the beautiful voice is theirs) some great stuff, in defiance of the national Ligabue and Vaschi. more
Zucchero
A question mark made person. He has flown very high ("Blue's," "Oro Incenso & Birra") but also very low ("Zu & Co." and songs like "Un Kilo" or "Donkey Tonkey"). However, when he wants to, he knows how to create beautiful things. more
Mogwai
soporific, mannered, monotonous monotones, guilty of being in the right genre at the right time and generators of countless epigones, raucous and perhaps too much live, and Scottish, which gives interviews that horrible accent and those vocalic sounds of questionable taste.

but when they are liked, they are truly liked; an electric explosion for a stab to the heart. more
Fuck the Facts
One of the few (very few) bands that can still play grindcore and make sense today. Excellent. more
Premiata Forneria Marconi
.... a piece of rock history more
Paul & Linda McCartney
McCartney with her has settled down, Linda was not an easy person but they understood each other and loved each other for a lifetime, which is very rare in rock. more
Paul McCartney
A genius of music, a great composer who, to give his best, has always needed a guide to contain his overflowing ideas. more
John Lennon
overrated, like all myths.. more
Guns N' Roses
but no way, damn it. I like rock and I never went through the Guns phase, although I'm curious about it now... I only brushed past them back in the day (92-95) and I was listening to John Lennon. I don't know. more
Sonic Youth
romantic and noisy, but also accessible more
Hüsker Dü
emotional, cultured, and violent... hardcore in its most dandy yet also most decadent form... more
John Lennon
Give peace a chance... more
Guns N' Roses
Yeah, I’m an inevitable group... every little kid who gets into rock goes through their Guns N' Roses phase. Back in the day, they were actually a good band, all things considered, nothing particularly outstanding but definitely above many other bands of the time. more
John Lennon
The soul, the spirit, the voice that has sung the most essential human feelings: love, hope for a better future, a peaceful world, and the commitment to achieve it. "Mind Games" is a beautiful manifesto filled with good intentions. And it always will be. more
Guns N' Roses
behind their almost narcissistic and self-celebratory side, their bad and catchy songs give wonderful emotions... more
Serge Gainsbourg
the Birkin was a great badass, I wonder how Charlotte is... more
Woody Allen
The tragicomedy of life captured in all its particularities. more
Guns N' Roses
no matter how tacky, inevitable more