Paola Cortellesi & The Wooden Chicks
It had its reason without Laura, the one who unfortunately still sings. more
Amadeus
The horrendous horrible frightening presentateur?1. more
David Bowie
Bowie, that is the charm, the unpredictability, the sex in rock'n roll, the experimentation but also the successes, the star who was a bit sick and a bit clever. An exceptional artist. more
john lennon -double fantasy
It's a simple technical element that expresses a work of art: a strong idea conveyed with the power of feeling and passion, but with the lightness of a gentle spirit... et voilà. more
Irene Grandi
She is the Italian Sheryl Crow. more
Franco Battiato
Is he and Woody Allen the same person? -5 to the lemon, white=black- more
Lucio Battisti -Amore E Non Amore
masterpiece. in the face of the light music of the time and musically, a precursor for many prog bands to come. more
Sonic Youth -Goo
I received the U-lala t-shirt! more
van Canto
Okay, they may not be to everyone's taste, and it’s true that after a while they can feel a bit heavy... but what they do is objectively brilliant, one of a kind! more
Sonic Youth
Those distortions and noises are definitely enjoyable, it's nice to be caressed by all those scratching sounds, but over time the sound becomes monotonous and repetitive. In small doses, they can be fine. more
Miles Davis -Bitches Brew
Well, hang me if I don't give this record a 5, but despite many listens, it doesn't get to me; at times it irritates me... I definitely don't understand it. more
Boston -Third Stage
5 to Boston only on the first 2 albums. Good record, Delp great voice. more
The Doors -The Doors
Visceral mysticism.
Apotheosis in music of the annus mirabilis 1967. more
Bob Dylan -Blonde On Blonde
Thin, wild, mercury sound. more
The Rolling Stones -Aftermath
the future was already then more
Deep Purple -Made In Japan
world heritage site more
Renato Zero -EroZero
I listened to it again, inspired by last night's conversation with two de-users. One of Zero's best albums, I find it very compact and qualitatively homogeneous. "Il carrozzone" is one of his best songs (practically a new Roman popular song) as well as "Periferia." His ballads are inspired, and the more (Glam) rock pieces are engaging, very well done and fun, ironic and biting. Zero's charisma was at its peak here with his theatricality, his powerful vocals, his unique style, his spoken parts and exclamations, along with the excellent inspiration he was experiencing as a songwriter back in 1979. Nothing, this is really a great album, for me his valid period will last another couple of years and then bai-bai. more
Doctor Who - il Dodicesimo Dottore
The only Doctor who, upon his first appearance, maybe killed someone.
The only Doctor who saved his worst Enemy, and upon realizing it, would have retracted the act.
The only Doctor who saw his friends truly die.
The most human Doctor (more Scottish???) that the new series has given us.
I would have liked to see him with Sarah Jane. And with Adelaide Brooke. And with Donna Noble "of the Nobles of Chiswick." Would he have recognized her? Would he have recognized that face?
In the episodes with Danny Pink, I almost hated this arrogant and pompous Doctor.
Because Danny was my "Prince Charming" (hahaha I'm making the joke myself), the guy I would have liked to have around the house, the one who "dug the wells" in war. And Danny's gaze was the logic of the normal world in the WONDERFUL fantasy universe of the Doctor.
This Doctor here, he is the worthy descendant of the War Doctor. The one who started by destroying, and left with kindness.
This Doctor here is Boromir.
This Doctor here is the one I love.
Goodbye Twelfth.
Welcome Thirteenth. Look, another big joke. And they will arrive together! more