What is all this electricity!? Ahahah Bad, bad Davis ahaha!!?! more
By now, even here, it's becoming terronizing. What a disgrace, Italy is going further and further backward. more
But what is this noise!? ahahaha they were sowing ahahah they cultivated, the cornfields, ahahah. more
When I hear them I go blurp. BUT what music ahahah!?!!! more
After the incredibly important and historic "Surrealistic Pillow," the Jefferson Airplane reassert themselves on the music scene of the late '60s with their second masterpiece, even more complex in its compositions...my god, Grace Slick's vocalizations are UNIQUE!!! more
Around, I hear people giving this album a 4/10. "Discipline" remains unattainable, but that doesn't mean that the second new wave work of King Crimson is of low quality. It’s just a step away from being considered a masterpiece. more
There's nothing worse than having one of his songs stuck in your head all day and not being able to make it go away. more
It belongs to the triumvirate of progressive rock, graceful like a butterfly, but also thoughtful like an elephant... more
Legendary! more
This shonen, among the few I've read, is probably the best (Devil Man allowing)... more
Probably one of the greatest "artists" in Japanese comics (even though the best remains Jiro Taniguchi), he has created an immortal masterpiece, too bad it takes him six months to make just one chapter... damn it... more
A decent but not thrilling start (volumes from the first to the ninth), thrilling and unique from 10 to 65, has somewhat lost its way with the Caesar the Clown saga (ridiculous saga!), only to return to high levels thanks to the legendary Doflamingo... I stopped there because I got fed up, it’s too long... :( more
The most theatrical side of Tom Waits, who increasingly proves to be a complete artist, capable of always creating something new and never falling into clichés... immense, as always... more
What a record... in some ways, Catherine Ribeiro, with her euphoric and powerful psychedelic voice, reminds me of Grace Slick, even though it’s obviously just my impression... more
Sometimes, to admire the intrinsic beauty of an album, it is enough to be a dung beetle...thank you @[lector] more
Sublime beauty. Exceptional solo debut for Phillips, one of the peaks of his unmistakable guitar playing, wonderfully acoustic, folk, bucolic, dreamy with an ancient flavor and splendidly English. With the friendly participation of the affable Rutherford, Phil Collins, Vivienne McAuliffe, and John Hackett, among others. more
Among the 20 best bands of all time: ESSENTIAL AND UNIQUE more
"Fortunate Son"... and that's all I need to say. more