Sylvester Stallone
Historical parodies, sometimes trash at incomprehensible levels but still historical, of 70's-80's cinema. more
Renato Zero
A histrionic and often nonsensical artist in his repeated attempts to seek approval from his audience through gestures that are sometimes obscene and deliberately ridiculous. Great as an album "L'imperfetto", I really don't appreciate the early kitsch - trash periods, they're just too much. more
Benito Mussolini
"If we had guts," said Balbo, "we'd make Mussolini meet the same fate as Cola di Rienzo." And he must have uttered these words with a gaze in which something ironic sparkled, and, at the same time, ominously prophetic.
Excerpt from "Fummo giovani soltanto allora" more
Henry Kissinger
A character who has destabilized an entire area of the planet in favor of a murderous policy, awarded a prize completely inconsistent with his nature. more
Donald Trump
Some compare him to Mussolini, some to Hitler, some to Reagan, etc. etc... We will see in November if he can do worse than his nefarious predecessor or not, and above all if Clinton wins, who is even more dangerous than him (and unsustainable). Surely he shares with her the role of the worst contender for the White House of all time; Nixon, in comparison, was a monsignor. more
Umberto Tozzi
A finger in the ass of common sense. more
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 6, the Piano Concerto, the extraordinary 1812 Overture, and how can we forget his three wonderful fairy-tale works ("La Bella Addormentata," "Il Lago Dei Cigni," "Lo Schiaccianoci"). A great Christmas background, a brilliant composer to hold dear in your heart. more
Donatella Rettore
Here, I recently discovered that the artist (?) in question is listed on this site in a ranking of Trash Singers, where I noticed that neither Rosalba Pippa nor the B(l)a u st elle are present. At that point, I thought: her recent absence at the tribute concert for Battiato is merely dictated by her attention quotient for mediocrity, a factor that probably revealed itself with the horrid Sanremo appearance in '94 (it's hard to match the ugliness of lyrics like those in "Di notte specialmente"). Also, the idea of featuring Platinette (perhaps on flute, not 2nd vocals) in an album full of novelties, leaving aside my nonsense review about it, is downright disgusting. However, this disgust pales when I compare some human wretches to the banks and casino sponsors with the most matches in football (brrr, that National team) and the vacuous images of "S c i l v i o"‘s wedding; from "tornado of Evil," they suddenly become a child’s breath on the back of my neck, cured of coronavirus. Thanking the "Carro," on the music-entertainment front, THE PRAGMATIC VENETIAN IS NOT JUST A RECTORE, towards which my initial ̽1͛ + 1 ̽ turns into a ̽1͛ + 0.5̽; as for the actress, I’ve never been too disappointed, but here we are voting for the lady with the microphone, and with the microphone the wheel has been stuck playing any stuff for about 3 DECADES. more
Benito Mussolini
What scares me the most are the kids from 2000 who continue to praise him on social networks, saying, "when the Duce was around, things were good, without immigrants and illegals." They are the same kids I wish the same fate as this murderer. more
Les Claypool
Let’s be clear, genius with Primus, but a pretty arrogant and unmanageable person. I saw him live, and it was a complete disaster, one of the worst concerts I’ve ever seen in my life. He was absolutely chilling. more
John Entwistle
The greatest bassist of all time more
Buddy Holly
Brilliant, one of the monuments of rock, predecessor and illustrious inventor of everything that followed, alongside Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis, a milestone. more
Keith Moon
The greatest drummer in the history of mankind. more
Paul McCartney
Although he has always been characteristically unmanageable, arrogant, brash, snobbish, and irritating in all his manners, behaviors, attire, and singing, he remains with Harrison the only one of the Beatles who can truly be appreciated for his solo career. The protagonist of the story that paints him as a sort of "specter" has some claiming he is really dead, who knows . . more
George Harrison
The best of the Beatles rightly criticized the ridiculous and unmanageable duo of Lennon - Yoko Ono, of which we can still observe the negative sides today with much doubt, including the hysteria and arrogance of the latter. more
Ringo Starr
Useless to humanity more
Piero Scaruffi
Indefinable, his charts and his invectives against the Beatles, Lennon, including the still inexplicable praises of Aqua and Def Leppard, remain etched on the web even after years. more
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Discussed, criticized, hated, one of the greatest geniuses of our century, solely for a masterpiece like Salò, still looked down upon and criticized by the self-righteous and the moralists, deserves far more than he received in life, including the animosity of the socialites who labeled him as "violent." more