Guns N' Roses
The last true great rock band. Also for how they messed everything up when they had the world at their feet. Of course, mine is a biased opinion, coming from someone who was a kid or barely more at the end of the 80s and the early 90s. But really, why should I be objective? Why should I make an effort to analyze them seriously? Screw objectivity, music has never been a serious thing for me. I put on Appetite, down a beer, and then I go take a piss. This is Rock. more
Green Day
The greats of Pop Punk more
Running Wild
If anyone were to ask me for the definition of a consistent band that has almost never let its fans down, and has never resorted to commercialism, continually delivering great albums, the answer would be immediate: Running Wild! more
Phil Collins
For me, he is great, both in Genesis and outside of it, and certain pieces like "In the Air Tonight," "Do You Remember," and "Another Day in Paradise" are beautiful tracks. more
Duran Duran
If we consider the fact of numbers and influence, they remain, alongside Spandau and Culture Club, the most significant pop/new wave group of the '80s. But when it comes to talking about subjectivity... I definitely prefer other stuff. All in all, they’re pleasant, and they've managed to hit a few nice singles. more
The Beatles
Great composers of unforgettable melodies, rarely predictable. True masters of creativity. Whether they invented something more than others or less, who cares, their music still teaches today and they've never copied... more
Terry Jones (Monty Python) -Brian Di Nazareth
I was just minding my own business when this Jesus comes along, touches me, and says, "You are healed!" But can't you ask first? I had a job in my hands, and now I'm on the street. Philanthropist of the piciu! more
Serenella
Tomorrow is November, and with what is happening here and in the world, I don’t have pleasant thoughts. That’s why I’m sharing a story set in Venice during the flood of 1966, written many years ago to remember a friend I met at the Artistic High School of Venice. A high school we both attended, which for me was a beautiful, extraordinary, and unforgettable experience. However, as in all stories, there is always a grain of truth and a lot of invention and imagination. I wanted to write a book about it, but it remains unfinished; this is the first part. If you like it, I will also include other chapters; otherwise, they will remain locked in the memory of my computer. Still, I already know where the criticism will come from; so be it. more
Novembre 1966, Venezia
Tomorrow is November, and with everything that’s happening here and in the world, I don't have pleasant thoughts. That's why I'm sharing a story set in Venice during the flood of 1966, written many years ago to remember a friend I met at the Art High School of Venice. A school that we both attended and which for me represented a beautiful, extraordinary, and unforgettable experience. Anyway, like in all stories, there is always a grain of truth and a lot of invention and imagination. I wanted to turn this into a book, but it remains unfinished; this is just the first part. If you like it, I’ll share other chapters; otherwise, they’ll stay locked in my computer’s memory. Anyway, I already know where the criticisms will come from, but that’s alright. more
Justin Hawkins
You either love his falsetto or you hate it. I like it. more
The Alan Parsons Project
Quality music with an eye on the mainstream. Eye in the Sky is the perfect synthesis of their musical project. more
twenty one pilots
They're really good, what a nice surprise. more
The Future Sound of London
Just for that masterpiece that is "Dead Cities," they deserve a lifetime 10. more
Coldplay
you've broken my balls more
Kylie Minogue
If Hutchence was banging her more
twenty one pilots
Rocking rappers! more
Linkin Park -Hybrid Theory
I listened to it again some time ago, and it remains very enjoyable, better than the future works of a band that has lost too much momentum. more