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
His warm and reassuring voice accompanies me through all my difficult times. An extraordinary singer and man, if I were to be reborn one day, I would want to be him... more
Classy pop disc, meaning it's practically a Barry Gibb record. more
Well, the 70s in my opinion were its peak, but it doesn't get much attention. Unfortunately, he has aged quite poorly as well. more
5 stars...and what else? more
DIVINE! more
The most immediate and accessible camel. A very pleasing album, with a slight drift towards pop. more
the first live performance by Vecchioni (excluding the Rtsi live), and finally...great setlist and lots of passion, result more than good! more
An extremely important record in the disco-pop scene, a forerunner of many subsequent works in the genre. Signed by Moroder, of course. more
Probably the best work of the group from Unholy Terror. The Christian themes that Lawless wanted to focus on around the album do not clash; on the contrary, they help the listener immerse themselves more in the listening experience of the album. The recycling of the riff from Wild Child is felt as always, and Scream is proof of that, but the remaining tracks show that this is one of the best line-ups W.A.S.P. have had in years. Last Runaway and Shotgun bring back the energy that has always characterized the American group, and the poignant Fallen Under and the title track are simply to be listened to for Doug Blair's mastery on guitar, while Slaves Of The New World Order showcases a truly inspired Lawless both in lyrics and vocal performance. Six years of silence were needed, but it was definitely worth it. more
Between him and the other contemporary singer-songwriters, a musical moat. more
come on, just barely enough.... more
I quite like the Scots!!! more
It would have also been almost 4.... Absolutely forced double LP, a single would have sufficed, removing the usual nonsense reminiscent of the 80s, starting with the title track. more