Motörhead -Under Cöver
"Under Cöver" - September 2017

1. Breaking the Law (2008)
2. God Save the Queen (2000)
3. Heroes (2015)
4. Starstruck (2014)
5. Cat Scratch Fever (1992)
6. Jumpin’ Jack Flash (2001)
7. Sympathy for the Devil (2015)
8. Hellraiser (1992)
9. Rockaway Beach (2002)
10. Shoot 'Em Down (2001)
11. Whiplash (2005)

All songs performed by Motörhead

Lemmy Kilmister – Bass/Vocals
Phil Campbell – Guitar
Mikkey Dee – Drums more
Antonello Venditti -Circo Massimo
ridiculous self-celebration + championship party more
Norman Greenbaum
The True Spirito nel Cielo (even if, for now, it is still alive) more
Marillion -Marbles by the Sea
wonderful live version of the best Marillion H era! more
Virginiana Miller
V.M. relies on the 0, huh?.. I praise them for their concept of concept. more
Patti Smith Group -Radio Ethiopia
disk of monstrous strength. more
Primus -The Desaturating Seven
Tim Alexander + Les Claypool + Larry LaLonde: 29-09-2017 [ATO Records]

1. “The Valley”
2. “The Seven”
3. “The Trek”
4. “The Scheme”
5. “The Dream”
6. “The Storm”
7. “The Ends?” more
Rolling Stones -Their Satanic Majesties Request
Not the Stones I prefer, unhappy psychedelic parenthesis. more
Burzum
Unique and for very few. more
Elton John -Breaking Hearts
just a nice little album, not exactly its finest hour more
Alice Cooper
The greatest drinker in Hollywood more
Francesca Michielin
Student of Lorde or Belinda Carlisle?: revelation pop without constraints more
My Sister's Machine
Serial photocopiers of Alice In Chains. But with style. At least the first album. more
Richard Cheese -Viva la Vodka
"Long live the Fileferru" would have been cooler! more
Mario Biondi
Let’s raise the average a bit..! through the voice first of all. more
Lemmy -LA SOTTILE LINEA BIANCA
Great man, intelligent, sharp, and brave.
Never had an interest in Motorhead's music, but I have the utmost respect and admiration for this kind of white fly of human society, full of civility and a zest for life, brimming with "little vices" but all clean, direct, and clear, not those serpentine ones linked to opportunism, scheming, and hypocrisy that infest and compromise the civilized and wise coexistence of humankind with itself and with the places and nature that host it.
A book that must be read, whether one loves rock or not. A lesson in life, as only good books can convey. more