Bob Dylan -Nashville Skyline
the most country-folk album by Dylan...a nice feeling. more
Led Zeppelin -III
5 and that's it, every comment is unnecessary! more
Mario Biondi and the High Five Quintet -Handful Of Soul
Well, there’s nothing to say about the voice! more
Lucia Minutello
Italian music singer more
The Rolling Stones -Love You Live
poor form, although it takes little to earn 3 stars more
Evil Madness
Despite their speed metal moniker, the band from Reggio Calabria is one of the most interesting electronic realities in extreme Scandinavia. more
UB40
There's a mouse in the kitchen... more
Juan Martin Del Potro
By right, a true blacksmith. more
Paul Thomas Anderson
One of the directors who is currently doing good for cinema. Sometimes a bit too cloying ("The Master," "Inherent Vice"), other times he delves deep into the human soul, and masterpieces like "Magnolia" and especially "There Will Be Blood" are a clear example of this, beyond the exercise of style. more
William Eubank
Good job. more
Baustelle
Class, rigor, and compositional ability. Fantasma and the last two albums of the little gems. more
Elton John -A Single Man
An album that I've always liked quite a bit, although here the heights of the early '70s are as far away as the best things from the last 15 years. The standout track of this album for me is "Madness," by far the best of the bunch and one of his last great songs before the many, too many years of garbage, ominously foreshadowed by something as dreadful as "Part-Time Love." Sure, "Ego" would also be among the gems, unfortunately only released as a single and then relegated to the bonus tracks of the CD. I've always liked "It Ain't Gonna Be Easy," "Shooting Star," and the lullaby-like melody/epitaph of "Song for Guy." The others are all good/average songs, although none leave a particularly strong impression. A good album, but the cascade of crap was lurking just around the corner. more
Francesco De Gregori
He has written some of the most beautiful songs in the history of Italian music, and he certainly deserves respect. "La donna cannone," "Buffalo Bill," "Alice," "Generale," "Rimmel" are some of the precious gems to carry in a suitcase and keep in a corner of the heart. Thank you, Principe! more
Roberto Benigni
From Pinocchio 02 to the beautiful praises at Expo 15, he has renounced his kindness and ignited a glorifying career, but I don't hate him, I de-vote him. more
Roberto Benigni
He was in charge of Ascoli. more
Jim Carrey
3-Three decades from God more
Momo
Open fondanela...close fondanela...take the energy...put it over here! more
Jim Carrey
In slender decline now, but ultimately one of the pillars of Canadian-American cinema: McFarlane, bow! more
The Simpsons
Life in Dirotta everywhere more