Cantata BWV 147 No. 10
a genius. I have lived in Africa. I would never have believed that classical music and African music could be combined. But geniuses exist and can do the unthinkable and the impossible. more
Guillermo del Toro
A sort of overweight Tim Burton, here we go... let's say it! 😎💪💪💪 more
Daughtry -Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) [feat.Lzzy Hale]
Cover of "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" by JOURNEY featuring Lzzy Hale, frontwoman of HALESTORM. more
Daughtry
Band from McLeansville (North Carolina), named after the founder and finalist of American Idol Chris Daughtry. The group, active since 2006, has released six studio albums, a compilation, and a B-Sides EP. Up until the sixth album, their sound could be linked to melodic pop rock with post-grunge influences. The sixth album features more hard rock influences. more
Lucky Star
extremely unlucky more
Luciano Ligabue
the annoying absolute nothingness, the musical zero, author of lyrics that only a delayed child would write more
Celtic Frost
Are You Morbid? more
Depeche Mode
I can't understand why I have to share this world with people who give it 1 or 2 stars... more
2Pac
Every now and then I need to feel California Love blasting at full volume. more
David Bowie
An otherworldly entity more
Bedřich Smetana
Smetana composed the Moldau. more
Valentina Giovagnini
a wonderful creature gone too soon and unjustly forgotten more
Chris Columbus -Mrs. Doubtfire
A film with Robin Williams, Sally Field, and Pierce Brosnan, it is inspired by the book "Un Padre a Ore" by Anne Fine and tells the story of Daniel Hillard, a struggling actor who, after losing yet another job, divorces his wife and is forced to distance himself from his three beloved children. He decides to reconnect with them with the support of his brother and brother-in-law, makeup artists and costume designers who will help him find a new parallel identity, which will serve as Daniel's Trojan Horse in an attempt to reclaim what he has lost. Winner of an Oscar for Best Makeup, this film is a timeless masterpiece. more
Karina Battis
beautifullll more
Lollipop
sublime. more
Benny G
loveeeee cutieeeeee more
Elio e le Storie Tese -Italyan, Rum Casusu Çikti
I don't know, I prefer the debut album. By a long shot. I understand the quotes, the guest appearances, the oxymorons and the antitheses… but in the end? There are some elements that are indisputable for me: they are incredible musicians, they know they are and they make it clear. But for my taste, the album featuring Riccardo Fogli, Ruggeri etc etc makes - let’s say - a satire that seems aimed at the Italy of Canzonissima or Sanremo. But I'm not sure that the Italy they are satirizing is still the same. Besides, doing satire is a slippery game. Their peak was the "Italia dei cachi" right at Sanremo, both for the situation and for the song, which aimed at a non-Sanremo Italy. Now that’s a musical and situational masterpiece. Seen today, considering Elio today, now a spokesperson for various brands and a guest on countless TV shows, they also seem institutionalized, but perhaps that’s inevitable. They were truly great. more
Paola & Chiara -Blu
Adorable from the first to the last song more