Illegal album, a milestone, brilliant, innovative, crazy, schizophrenic, with an amazing rhythm. What a vocal performance by David Thomas! more
Listening to her is like cutting yourself while thinking of Rosy Bindi. more
A musician known more for his participation in the singers' national team or for his appearances on Carlucci's shows than for other reasons. more
Caricature in goth sauce more
Badly aged boredom more
13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me "UOOOOOOOOHHHH YYYEAAHHHHHH!" how cool as fuck..
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Universally known as those of Tago Mago more
A voice not as bad as it is described, borrowed from fragments that in comparison "little ketty" is speed metal. more
Caked pigeon shit. more
RENATO ZERO: AVE MARIA another curious moment from the RAI archives..
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I'm sorry, but I cannot access external content such as YouTube links. If you provide the actual text you would like me to translate, I would be happy to help! more
Pleasant as drinking a gallon of gasoline more
Three for affection, after all they were the soundtrack of our days even though they were competition-style chavs. more
"blue water aaaah, oh oh clear dawn aaaah, in the blue painted blue, what will remain aaaaaah, a center of mediocrity" more
Three years after 'One Track Mind', here come the Psychic Ills again. 'Inner Journey Out' (Sacred Bones Records) is an album with a heterogeneous composition. The approach is still mostly derived from Spacemen 3 ('Fade Me Out', 'Back To You', 'Another Change', and the two gospel tracks 'I Don't Mind' and the beautiful 'Coca Cola Blues'), mixed with a certain nihilism and Velvet Underground garage vibes ('Confusion', 'Mixed Up Mind', 'All Alone'). In an album that might seem pretentious, and one of its limitations might be its excessive length, the band also dares to venture into meditative episodes like 'Hazel Green' and 'New Mantra', leading up to the long session of 'Ra Wah Wah'. It's not a masterpiece, but neither is it an album that leaves listeners indifferent, especially those devoted to the cult of psychedelia. more
This is the first album by R.E.M. after the departure of longtime member Bill Berry, who was mostly replaced during the recording sessions by former Screaming Trees member Barrett Martin, prior to the stable collaboration with Joey Waronker. The production was handled by Pat McCarthy for an album that was considered particularly experimental at the time and received tremendous responses in both the USA and Europe, especially thanks to the undeniable beauty of the first two singles, 'Daysleeper' and 'Lotus.' Overall, it is a successful work and a fundamental one for the Athens band, which found itself at what can be defined as one of the crucial points of its career. With this album, which could be labeled as a breakthrough, they overcame the only major crisis they faced in more than twenty years of career. more
Favorite band of pseudo-intellectual cows that think by listening to these posers they automatically become rockers or great connoisseurs (of nothing), shit by the hectolitre. more
Tentacled music, which twists and changes tempo continuously. EXTRAORDINARY! more
Ultra-awarded (Oscar for Best Production Design) romantic comedy written, directed (jointly with Buck Henry), and starred by Warren Beatty. I believe that among other things, it is a remake, but after all, this idea has been revisited several times in the cinema world. The plot: Joe Pendleton, an American football champion, finds himself in heaven before his time due to a 'mistake' by what would be his guardian angel. Because of this mix-up, he is given the chance to return to life, but he must do so in a body different from his, which, in the meantime, has been cremated. A brilliant comedy that was a huge success at the time and perhaps still works today despite the passing years and a style that is definitely very much from the seventies. more
This is the first and only movie I've seen. I mean, it's decent, but couldn't Rowling have characterized Harry Potter better?? Goodness, it's boring, trivial, and annoying. Thank goodness for Snape, who saves the film. It's a very overrated movie! more