Litfiba
Great until Terremoto, then the decline, also due to a genuine lack of ideas and desire to experiment, which instead became a strong part of the band in the period between the mid-80s and early 90s. more
Laura Morante
A versatile actress from the very beginning, and director of kindness in Ciliegine: I conclude, [INQUED[] more
Riccardo Cocciante
Rarely did he fail and rarely will he fail. more
Misfits
Ten people, ten 5. Eleven with me. more
Pooh
I'm sorry, but I cannot access content from external links such as YouTube. If you provide the text you would like to translate, I would be happy to assist you. more
Roby Facchinetti
I'm sorry, but I can't access external content such as YouTube links. If you provide the text you'd like me to translate, I would be happy to help! more
Edoardo Bennato
Vote for the period 73-80. Our Dylan? Reductive. Back then, his music was wild, adrenaline-fueled, irreverent, poetic: the rush of rock, the anger of blues, the magic of folk; and even the cerebral elegance of classical music. All at the disposal of this extraordinary storyteller. A mad and intelligent testimony that will forever be etched in the history of Italian music. more
Beppe Grillo
Former comedian currently a potential new "leader" of the country (some say he will become a sort of new little duke, who knows) more
Marco Travaglio
Passed into the chronicles and consecrated after the show episode from Luttazzi, which triggered the first true purge of Berlusconism in RAI. Since that day I must admit that sometimes very courageously (see the cases of Grasso and Napolitano) he has launched himself against quite nefarious figures in our political landscape, with his biting and never trivial sarcasm. What makes me reassess him is the fact that to some extent he is playing along, and he himself as a person is quite arrogant and a bit radical chic, just as Santoro's carriage has declined since the political disappearance of the great enemy "B," partly revived thanks to Renzi's figure, which was demolished more out of a need to replace the old boss with the "bomba." We will see if he was right after the referendum. more
The Pretty Things -S.F. Sorrow
In many ways, this album is a masterpiece: dynamic, intricate, engaging, experimental. It’s a shame about some tiresome excesses of English psychedelia and a few tracks that aren't quite up to par. more
Michele Santoro
Even his most loyal followers have stopped following him, except for 2 or 3 cases. Anchored in Berlusconism, which, whether we like it or not, has "consecrated" the character a bit, intentionally polemical and deliberately sinister to the core, even when unjustified. Of course, since the object to vent frustrations and grievances has disappeared, the decline has begun, which today manifests itself with an extremely boring show (that’s even been surpassed by Ferilli ..). more
Happy Mondays
Genuine and irresistible, one of those bands that it's impossible to hate. more
Drake
To gather beets more
Elisa
A beautiful voice lent to shit songs more
Patti Smith
With "horses" and "radio etiophia" he has produced historic works, but remains unbearable. more
Damon Albarn
Never appreciated, quite egocentric and annoying. more
Pete Townshend
The proof that you don’t need 3000 notes per second in just one to be a great guitarist. When you have the genius of composition, that’s all you need. Thank you, Pete! more