Oasis
They stand to the Beatles as America does to the Himalayas. It gets the idea across. more
Tom Petty
Tom Petty is a traditionalist of rock. For Tom, the greatest lesson of rock music is continuity in change. more
Pain of Salvation
Do you know Progressive Metal? Dream Theater? Well, this is a whole different thing... more
The Stooges
drugged sounds more
Fabrizio De André
The singer-songwriter, THE voice, THE lyricist more
Fabrizio De André
Singer-songwriter, poet, philosopher, teacher of life. He was everything. more
The Rolling Stones
Since I don't mind modesty, I would like to be Charlie Watson, useful but not representative. Like John Entwhistle of The Who. more
Small Faces
Very good. They did their part where there were already very talented artists. Below them were the Animals, with the great voice of Eric Burdon but with the almost omnipresent Hammond organ. more
The Rolling Stones
I have never known a world without the Rolling Stones. To me, the moon, the sun, and the Stones have always existed. It's only rock'n'roll, but up to a point. more
The Stooges
"T.V. Eye" has the best opening in rock history, no kidding. A song that alone is worth the entire discography of Mudhoney. more
Fabrizio De André
it doesn't hold up more
Tony Williams
THE MOST MUSICAL DRUMMER IN HISTORY! more
Wings
McCartney's release after the last bitter days with the Beatles, amidst delightful pop gems and small masterpieces. more
Ivan Graziani
Wonderful guitarist and a top-notch author and singer. A rocker as God commands (used to, unfortunately...) more
Iggy Pop
The + biggest son of a rocker whore, the Stage Iguana who loved to play with the penis on the amp. more
Ivano Fossati
One of the most important artists in the Italian scene. Music of the highest level, lyrics the same! more
The Stooges
Proto-punk from the Motor City with wild fury. more
Fabrizio De André
the greatest of all. more
Bob Dylan
From Guthrie's folk-rural roots to the electric turn at Newport: the Jokerman born in Duluth is one, no one, a hundred thousand. more