Bruut!
The most Bruut! group of all time more
Billy Wilder -Sabrina
It didn’t excite me too much, due to a rather linear screenplay that, in my opinion, failed to enhance the key points of the plot (the passion that Sabrina develops for Paris, her falling in love with Linus, and I must honestly say I was annoyed by the absence of a final conflict between the two brothers, given the mess that David created with their parents and the factory to be with Sabrina). Everything else, however, works great thanks to Wilder's usual refined direction and the trio of actors Holden-Bogart-Hepburn (all in top form in their respective roles, special mention for Audrey's timeless charm, who effortlessly brought to life the grace of a modern Cinderella on screen). So, not an unforgettable film but still an excellent example of classic Hollywood taste. more
Tin Machine -Tin Machine
weak attempt at self-regeneration. more
The Rolling Stones -Black and Blue
5 because it’s the first Rolling Stones album I bought
5 because I am deeply attached to it more
Genesis
the first love, pardon LOVE!! more
Steve Hackett -Genesis Revisited
first of the 3 revisited by Hackett more
Brand X -Unorthodox Behaviour
simply a masterpiece! more
Woody Guthrie
The highest representative of the folk singer generation, those authentic ones united in a collective effort towards the same ideal of freedom and equality. Memorable are the talking blues. more
The Doors
Official group from trombata.
Shamans of the stage and priests of a mysticism that arises directly from the low belly.
The Doors, better than anyone else, establish a relationship of intimacy with the audience, a silent give-and-take of energy that grants Morrison his characteristic animalistic charge.
Musically impeccable band, which, without inventing anything, nonetheless created its own unmistakable style... and it’s the only thing that can happen when a classical pianist, a jazz drummer, a Spanish-styled guitarist, and a contemporary shaman decide to make music together.
Unattainable.
Rating 10/10 more
The Rolling Stones -Exile On Main Street
it's only rock'n'roll?.....rough as sandpaper, infinitely beautiful! more
Metallica -And justice for all
what a drag!! = 2 stars more
Renato Zero -Trapezio
And this is, however, my favorite album by Jack Skeletron (yes, because always saying "the potions professor from Harry Potter" gets boring), just beautiful songs, some of which I think are truly great, undeniably valid work. Then there’s, for me, his most beautiful song of all, "Hanno arrestato Paperino," a little masterpiece, with a touch of irony and a lot of melancholy, a very bitter song. more
King Crimson -Three Of A Perfect Pair
the title speaks for itself....so 4 stars more
Gaytheist
Genres only serve as bullshit boundaries for creative bands, and Gaytheist wants nothing to do with them. more
Renato Zero -Zerolandia
Nice and with 3-4 good tracks, but overall I definitely like it less than the three previous ones and the three that follow; it's the least impressive in my opinion from his best period, apart from the debut. And then "Il triangolo" is one of those songs of his that could even get a bit annoying, come on. more
L'Uovo Di Colombo
Rome, the progressive, the '70s. more
Catherine Deneuve
Essence of life more
Yves Montand
Intense.Immense.I.M. more
Daft Punk vs. U2
..They have "lost" both more
Charles Aznavour -L'istrione
Adjective better: flawless.. does it serve another? Well, good job! more