VIUUULENZZAAAAAA more
The Quartetto Cetra and Frank Zappa playing together at the Mad Hatter's reception... more
Immense underestimated!!! more
Desire to experiment, positive, but disappointment at the detachment from the old albums. more
A lovely Retreat for Moratz far from Emerson. more
The fluidity of Parker, the fervor of Coltrane, the debauchery of Baker. All qualities gathered in the same person. Jazz with raw nerves and tears in the eyes... Feeling "old school." more
The masterpiece by ELO and one of the greatest pop rock albums of all time. Truly inspired melodies for an album that blends pop, rock, and classical music with incredible naturalness, and includes some of the greatest masterpieces by ELO, including the majestic "Mr Blue Sky," the crystalline "Sweet Talking Woman," and the beautiful "Wild West Hero" and "Steppin Out." The track "Concert For A Rainy Day" is worth an entire album. Highly recommended. more
The first bassist to set the musical rules of a band. Since Townshend was essentially a fabulous "rhythmic" player, he had to reshape his playing style; practically the solos were done by him (and Moon, of course, but Keith was a continuous solo and doesn’t count). Thus, he combined the solidity of the rhythm section with creativity through his incredible way of using the instrument. In addition to that, his stage composure was the perfect counterpoint to the three beloved "crazy ones." Offstage though; his friendship with Moon turned the pair into a party and hotel war machine. On and off stage, a unique rhythm section! And with that tight skeleton suit, he was a sight to behold.... more
"Don't cry on your birthday, what will your friends say........"
Great Francesco, from now on all 5 more
This relic of the past millennium dismantles your brain into little squares. And then it reassembles it. more
The eyes turn across the ocean, or rather, a glance across the Channel. more
Rock at its best! more
These guys were magical... more
Visionary lunatic more
Vestfalia's Peace was formed in 1997, in a very tiny village in Molise, Italy. Their first works (1999-2000) were strongly goth/new wave oriented. In 2003 they turned into melancholic 4AD atmospheres. In 2004 with the demo “The Peasant”, they were influenced by And Also The Trees' romantic albums. In 2005 they changed their style again with “Tra Mari, Pantani e Ponti Rotti…”, Italian and folk oriented. The band members have never changed, from 1997 to today. more
Aka Guy Blakeslee. Dangerously close to the best Andrea Uccello (commonly known as Andrew Bird). Especially in "Book Of Changes." more
Atomic-Spatial Nonsense, to watch while choking on Homer Simpson-style donuts and washing them down with a burp of Chinotto. Only view the film if you want to inflict violence on yourself... more
They know how to play!!! more
Let’s anticipate the useless chatter with two points: 1) anyone who responds that I’m repetitive and/or always saying the same things will be someone who has listened to all their albums, even if they were driving them crazy just to be able to say this consistently (hats off to consistency and insanity!). 2) For me, AC/DC is two bands, with and without Bon Scott. I will evaluate the first one I adored, with a driving sound, the guitars smashing, and a perfect, impeccable train in the rhythm section, soaked in blues (yes, blues!). Scott's audacity did the rest. Fabulous albums, all different (really?!). Then came the incident, the stunning Back in Black (perhaps dedicated to him for this masterpiece) and then, yes, the real decline... but up until recently, they were still kicking ass live! The box set with "allScott" plus BiB is highly recommended! more
Well, I tolerate everything but this crap no. Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass is like the most annoying song in the history of music.
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