An honest showman, sometimes unbearable but overall he's quite good. Considering he's also the only comedian who sings not well, but decently. more
It's clear that she's not a lady, but not that anyone ever doubted it. more
A lady of the beat song who, unfortunately, has more plastic than human skin in her body. more
A decidedly presumptuous character and a woman who reminds me of the classic somewhat pretentious Swiss socialite. A voice of the Madonna, definitely the best in Italy. Her unreleased songs don’t say much to me, but after all, in the realm of Italian female singing, even rather ugly songs like "Parole parole" win over any "Zingara," any "Pensiero stupendo," and any "Eternità." more
He's not my favorite singer-songwriter, but to deny him talent is foolish. It has nothing to do with his vocal ability; it's about how people tend to call artists even those who strike it rich off the backs of those who write for them, even about how to tune the guitar. He is a gentleman among gentlemen artists, plain and simple. more
the striking evidence of a band that has never performed live as well as in the studio. more
pre-worn disc...easy, relaxed, just enough. more
An uncomfortable way to define them is "the only true heirs of Queen." Because it undermines them... even if it's true. In my opinion, without that 13-year block and all the nonsense, they could have been the last of the legendary bands... more
Complicated, genius, subversive, enlightening. Made of a material that's hard to even explain. Like a work of art that the more you look at it, the more you understand, and the more you realize you understand nothing... more
he would have paid even Eric Clapton.... more
You can love or hate it, but in Queen II there are more ideas than in an average discography. Pure art, excess, vision. more
First love... ridiculous in some ways, brilliant in others. Definitely worth listening to. They’re a ham sandwich, not haute cuisine, but in the end, you'd eat another one... more
When we talk about the greatest band of all time, we think of the influence they had on other groups... if we consider the influence on other musicians, perhaps the greatest are RUSH. more
A group that has been and is legendary, perhaps above its own merits. Who knows what would have happened if Bonzo hadn’t died…? more
The only one I know from Boston, driven by the famous "More Than a Feeling." The album is nice even though the sounds and style are definitely far from being among my favorites and inevitably end up wearing me out after a few listens. So, it's a good album, but I feel like I'm good with Boston just like this. more
the Richard you don't expect... more
Until 1989, a magnificent group. A masterpiece after another, especially Under Lock And Key and the live Beast From The East, thanks to the mastery of George Lynch on guitar and the fantastic voice of Don Dokken. The constant disputes between the two, however, unfortunately contributed to the band's breakup, which still goes on today led only by Don Dokken, who is now unable to write songs like those of the past. A real shame. more
the plastic years reassessed... more
boastful and insubstantial album. Only the title track is worth saving. more
The artist deserves more, but this work is too influenced by the sound of the time... more