A bit of cunning, a handful of cool songs mixed with some real crap, two or three salvageable albums, spectacular live shows... and that's how Kiss were born. Whether you like them or not, they are history, end of story. more
Partygoers, lively, sparkling, in short, rock'n'roll needs these kinds of bands once in a while. more
Brilliant polymath and scholar of that age straddling the late eighteenth century and the early part of the nineteenth century that saw the works of Kant, Goya, Goethe, Mozart, Beethoven... more
They started off well. Then nothing, or almost nothing, living large off the backs of the third world and thanks to global ignorance and superficiality, in good company with other so-called artists. Great salespeople, Folletto should take advantage of that. more
By now, the direction and meaning of the album is entirely entrusted to Gilmour, as a songwriter, singer, and especially guitarist. While there are no shortages of grand melodies and heartfelt solos, it is precisely the lack of cohesion (and a few flatter songs) that prevents it from being a masterpiece. The unforgettable final trio is a highlight. more
Emeritus dickhead, as eccentric as you want, has attacked Clash and various others, okay. And yet, when I think of the GDP... more
Burn with life! more
Irreplaceable in the history of rock n' roll and in my personal life. I remember the day he left this planet; I felt like I had lost a friend. I was really meeting him! Over time, he continues to accompany me with his poetry, his dark sounds, his way of seeing the world. He still moves me, and on certain nights, he whispers to me, "...ehi babe take a walk on the wild side..." more
Russian ark. I've said it all. more
I find it inexplicable how Let It Bleed topped the charts, dethroning Abbey Road, just as I find it inexplicable that they are labeled as the emblem of rock when in '69 the Stooges and especially Tommy were released. I’ve listened again to the famous quartet from Beggars to Exile, but half of their repertoire is country-blues... at that point, I might as well go back to B.B. King and do a favor for my ears. They’ve written beautiful songs, but I can’t understand their success. more
"The bad will be worms, the good will be butterflies...I, let's hope I make it" from that moment among the most beautiful butterflies I know YOU are there. more
free bird more
Greatest bridge builder... more
Musical Explorers of the Universe more
A magnificent band from a ghost train at amusement parks. The video "Scream," directed by George Romero himself, is the best horror music video I have ever seen. more
I've always liked Buffy, but I have to say that after watching some episodes in the original language, hearing the bad local adaptation is nerve-wracking. Then, I don't know, I watched The Avengers, it's nice. more
After Alice Cooper, he is the artist who most embodies the spirit of horror made into music. Unmissable. more
yet another excellent album enjoyable from beginning to end, as is traditional with Battisti more
R.I.P. great Vito, Falling in love is forever more