Give peace a chance... more
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
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
behind their almost narcissistic and self-celebratory side, their bad and catchy songs give wonderful emotions... more
To Us! more
the Birkin was a great badass, I wonder how Charlotte is... more
The tragicomedy of life captured in all its particularities. more
no matter how tacky, inevitable more
copy from guns 'n roses, even badly, and I've said it all.. more
Simply the best! Not just as a singer but also as a 360-degree artist. He has indeed directed films ("radiofreccia" and "Da zero a dieci") and written books (including the beautiful "la neve se ne frega"). The only flaw: being Interista. more
Overrated. The first two albums are very good, then the decline, although the last one is nice. more
Melody, technique, and feeling, all at excellent levels. more
Genius of the twentieth century. Anything else? more
A HUGE band that the West, unfortunately (or fortunately?), has still not noticed. more
One of the greatest composers of all time: not always a genius, but always very inventive. more
A director of enormous talent, certainly one of the top ten among the living. more
a group that gave voice to the discomforts of the Los Angeles metropolitan area in a debut album that is raw yet full of class. what happened after '87 is, except for 3 or 4 tracks (in 4 albums), the abomination... more
the peak of Italian musical mediocrity more
"Slave To The Grind" is a kick-ass album that deserves a whole career, theirs, which is quite short anyway: everything else is practically garbage. more
Heavy vegetable. Bell pepper! Why bother trying to understand if it's post-punk or post-prog when nowadays all it takes is to pull out the word indie and feel good about it?
Post-drunk moments, those never lack. more