Among the first 4 albums of the Zeppelin, this is the most underrated. A masterpiece as well, with that folk breeze that will reappear in IV. However, there are also blues flashes, like "Since I've Been Loving You." Simply unique. Referring to 3. Mr. G needs to sort out the issue with certain albums... more
"I'm not in Danger, I'm THE DANGER!" more
A record of ecstatic quiet. A noteworthy production that accentuates the electroacoustic dreaminess that permeates the entire work. The bass line that builds "One of These Days" is truly remarkable; not to forget "Echoes," simply one of the best psych suites ever conceived by the human mind. more
An album with a strange sound, almost "industrial." Excellent in terms of lyrics: the figure of the animal as a metaphor for human societal behavior. Noteworthy is a notable shift towards a more "intense" rock while remaining relentlessly sophisticated. The guitar parts are fantastic. more
Let the first 4 albums pass. more
A huge guitarist, sensational composer, animal on stage, charismatic figure in The Who, he conceived masterpieces like "Tommy," "Who's Next," and "Quadrophenia"... I think that's more than enough for me to give him a 5. more
That scream in "Won't Get Fooled Again" still tears apart everything that stands in its way. Simply stunning! more
Putting aside certain ideological nonsense...great Italian black metal band! more
Deadly more
The fire of love more
"Talk Talk Talk" is one of the cornerstones of new wave. more
I know them up to "New Day Rising". What an incredible lineup! more
Tracks in alphabetical order more
As an Inter fan, I admit that Juventus (for better or worse) has made history in Italian football and even (from certain, albeit few, perspectives) in European football as well. It's a shame about those finals thrown down the drain in the Champions Cup (I’m not saying this to make you suffer, but losing to Hamburg??) more
A badass director more
I evaluate him only as a player and not as a man: the best player in the world up until 1986, the greatest of all time after the 1986 World Cup. more
As an Inter fan, I consider Inter an objectively high-level team, sometimes lacking, sometimes unfortunate. It has the merit of being the only team to win the Triplete, while it has the flaw of having significant gaps in the market. more
The supreme poet more
Paradoxical that they still sound modern with their stubbornly "retro" sounds (and, by the way, this is a merit). No complaints about the beauty of the first two albums, while the oblivion that has fallen on the excellent "The Use of Ashes" is striking, perhaps the epitaph of their brief golden era. more
After four years of "hiatus," Peter Hammill reunites Van Der Graaf Generator: needless to say, this is yet another masterpiece. But what the hell kind of band is this?? more