Scarce repertoire. more
Much ado about nothing or almost... more
Destruction would have sounded cooler. But they were already in Teutonia since the first half of the eighties. So, there you go. more
Quartet of undisputed geniuses. Spontaneous just enough in composition and technical like Swiss watchmakers where necessary, from Page's guitars to Plant's voice or Bonham's brilliantly innovative drumming, not to mention Paul Jones' bass nuances. more
Those healthy vinyl compilations with a smoky flavor of sausage that they don’t make anymore.
A1 – Tar - Deep Throw
A2 – Cows - My Girl
B1 – Vertigo - Dynamite Cigar
B2 – Helios Creed - Hideous Greed
C1 – Helmet - Oven
C2 – Surgery - Our Demise
D1 – Boss Hog - Fire Of Love
D2 – God Bullies - Bullet more
Three because not having understood them deeply has taken away my desire to study and discover them. But based on the titles I’ve heard so far, it would be a 2.5. more
Disappointing at Sanremo even as a song. However, in 38 years they've set an inimitable flair to music. And in the end, they carry in the memory of Italian absurdity, definitely more than Checco Zalone. more
Is it automatic that while I listen to one of his songs I quickly transform into Germano Mosconi? Or perhaps it's a rare disease? more
It annoys me that they are super-ultra-mega overrated, it annoys me what they represent, and I don't like their chart-topping electronic pop. However, I'm not the kind of person who goes silent when they come on the radio. more
Three iconic characters. Musicians who are far from naive and, after all, also skilled composers. Two songs, Walking on the Moon and Message in a Bottle, practically inimitable and have remained among my favorite tracks. Sting and Summers get on my nerves a bit, but I certainly can't deny their talent. more
.....the line is not there. more
quite the opposite of the ugly and boring record that many want to pass off. more
One of the undisputed kings of melody in the global pop music scene. Tracks like "Your Song," "Candle in the Wind," and "Tiny Dancer" are diamonds that will shine forever in their majestic beauty. more
the blackest albino of the blacks! more
A trio of defilers of the pentagram who should have been locked up in the maximum security prison San Juan de Lurigancho, Peru. Luckily for them and for us, they were never caught. more
Refined guitarist with an uncommon technique and touch on the peninsula, essential in the albums of Pooh from 1970 to 1982 and a fine pop rock composer in his excellent solo albums. If I were him, I would have left the Pooh after 1994… more
Uhmmmm, well, for children's songs you won't find many more effective than her. If you put her to the test on a Houston song, it sounds like listening to an animal being castrated. more
The album with Gilberto Gil is decent, nice "Quello che le donne non dicono". As for the other songs, I'll skip them for decency. Especially "Caffè nero bollente". more
purchased in an obvious altered mental state, or in a high state of intoxication! more
Iconic prog geniuses (how can The Dark Side of The Moon be a brilliant work of its kind, they are brilliant people of their kind), the Gabriel-Collins-Rutherford-Banks-Ha ckett lineup has always produced excellent works, well executed and perfectly arranged. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is a niche milestone. more