KISSchifo! more
I want to find meaning in this life, even if this life has no meaning.. more
Untapped potential not always fully utilized more
ARRAUNDUOR
ARRAUNUOOOOOOOOOR (repeat for another 48194028482929729203929194928257284 92948292948399284848193057482959392 7492019 times). more
Who? Stocazzo more
This 1989 work marked his return to the scene after a (forced) withdrawal-exile, driven by "Almeno tu nell'universo," definitely not one of my favorites by Mimì. The album is absolutely enjoyable and of good quality but undoubtedly inferior to the glories of the '70s and even to the subsequent "La mia razza." Some of the best songs were written for him by Enzo Gragnaniello ("Donna" and "Strade che non si inventeranno mai da sole," where we find a wonderful guitar solo by Gragnaniello himself), in my opinion, his best songwriter from the '89-'94 period. Other nice tracks include "Amori," "Notturno," and the retrieval of "Agapimù," a song from 1974 (already on "E' proprio come vivere") which here clearly becomes my favorite of the album in question, beautiful. A dignified and pleasant work overall, with a few scattered gems here and there. more
A distinguished gentleman well dressed, a top-notch band, his best possible voice, a setlist to envy, so much charisma.....a huge live show! more
Well... more
David Bowie sheds his skin with every album in the 90s. The new millennium opens with this return... to the future. Beautiful Beautiful! more
If you search for the word Rock in a dictionary, you’ll find the cover of Who's Next, a photo of Pete Townshend, and the lyrics of My Generation. more
If you think you’ve ever heard something sweet, poignant, emotional in your life and you haven’t listened to this record, make up for it immediately.... "O" caresses you, cuddles you, empathetically massages your soul. And after listening, you feel divine! more
The great-great-grandmother of all Punkabbestia! more
"The Deserts" are blues, they are evocative, they are Berber and they define World Music. more
Another hero gone. more
Controversial person for his attitude, but at the same time a badass musician. The Death Metal guitarist, full stop. I like to imagine him together with Randy Rhoads (Ozzy Osbourne) and Dimebag Darrell (Pantera) in Heaven playing Metal. Absolute legend. more
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Without a shadow of a doubt, the greatest Italian singer of all time (after Mina, of course). Stellar vocal interpretation, a giant and sought-after artistic career, historic hits that have remained in the collective imagination, and a humility that is very rare, especially these days. I think that says it all. more
Fatigue rises, there’s enough record but the 80s and the disaster are lurking. more
Bought again after 20 years, and for the past four days I haven't listened to anything else. more
A mix of pop and acoustic, as demonstrated by tracks like You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, I've Just Seen A Face, and Yesterday; the Leslie is used to modify the guitars in It's Only Love; You're Going To Lose That Girl is also beautiful with its multitude of vocal harmonies.
Perhaps Help! is one of the best albums by the Beatles that I've ever listened to; I also enjoyed the movie, before they flopped with Magical Mystery Tour, in which they were the directors. more