Alice In Chains -Unplugged (DVD)
It’s not easy to express a judgment without getting emotional. I waited an entire day for the news that they were broadcasting this Unplugged on TV. Just listening is enough to understand that technique and perfection don't mean much when compared to the emotions that Staley conveyed to me with his thread of a voice. The most moving moment was his entrance—skinny, wearing sunglasses, the sincere applause of the audience, him starting to sing, and another round of applause even louder than the previous one. This moment and the concluding "Where did you sleep last night" by Cobain are the two most emotional moments I have ever witnessed. They were leaving us, and raise your hand if you didn’t realize that it was a goodbye, not a farewell. The way and dignity with which they did it make these two unique moments even more precious to me. more
Ryuichi Sakamoto
He composed some of the most beautiful soundtracks of the last 50 years (Furyo, The Last Emperor, The Sheltering Sky, etc.). more
Fabio Rovazzi
c.zz0 is? Is it really true that the evolution of the internet and certain platforms in particular (YouTube, social media, etc.) has created, in this second decade of the twenty-first century, monsters even worse than those produced by De Filippi? more
Dave Gahan
Honestly? I would totally do it. more
Bad Religion -Generator
A typical album whose true value is recognized only years later. Time is needed to shake off an uncomfortable predecessor, which in the case of Generator is a triple burden. Coming out unscathed from Suffer, No Control, and Against was no easy task, and indeed, it paid the price; and now I can say it out loud, unjustly given the validity of Generator. A strange fate for bands like Husker Du and Fugazi in giving birth to albums that nearly touch greatness, only to be received and assessed as less than they deserve. Re-evaluated justly. more
Federico Fellini
Overrated and idolized director, the classic example for the snobbish wankers who see stories where there are none. If this is a 5 director, what is Mario Bava? Nevertheless, I believe he has brought at least a few small gems, for better or for worse. more
Clifford Brown
Technique, soul, and imagination. The perfection of soloism. more
The Style Council -Our Favourite Shop
When Paul Weller is involved, it's almost always a 5. more
Fabio Rovazzi
The Tonio Cartonio of the bimbiminkia and the over 30s who pretend to be like that... more
Dark Polo Gang
The all-time favorite Rap/Hip Hop Group of @[puntiniCAZpuntini]. more
Pino Daniele -Mascalzone latino
I much prefer the earlier works. Albums that are too flat. more
Queen
romantically engaging more
Raige
Underrated more
Lou Reed -New York
After more than twenty years of an illustrious career, pulling out this stuff isn't something everyone can do..... more
The Allman Brothers Band -Brothers and Sisters
The boy sulking on the cover, the girl laughing on the back says a lot about how things are going. Great record. more
Fish -Kettle of Fish 88-98
a questionable collection, one could have chosen better from the solo production. more
Adriano Celentano -Facciamo finta che sia vero
Great artist, a questionable figure if you will, but a great artist nonetheless. And then there's the pleasant album. more
Men at Work
In detail, The ColinHayes. more