The Doors -Strange Days
Second masterpiece in a row for the Doors. Memorable "People Are Strange" and otherworldly "Moonlight Drive." more
Fleetwood Mac
Two periods, two genres, a single group with many records. more
Metallica
An alienating continuous beat (thrash) with musical flashes more
Fabrizio De André -Tutti Morimmo A Stento
One of the darkest albums I have ever listened to. The first "classic" Italian album I heard was love at first "sight" for this masterpiece. more
Matt Groening
The greatest genius in the history of animation. Matt Groening has managed to create products of the highest quality (The Simpsons and Futurama), embellishing them with refined and simple humor, addressing challenging themes in a veiled manner, yet in a way that makes you think. The first 20 seasons of The Simpsons are milestones. more
Morphine
Mark Sandman and his partners have left us a true monument ("Good") and two masterpieces ("Cure The Pain" and "Yes"). They are undoubtedly the band that has surprised me the most in the last 30 years of rock music history and, without much doubt, one of the best of all time. more
Creedence Clearwater Revival -Cosmo's Factory
The intro with "Ramble Tamble" immediately makes two things clear: The Creedence Clearwater Revival mean business; the maturity of this phenomenal group. It's a superlative album, just over 40 minutes of pure show. more
Creedence Clearwater Revival
One of the best bands of all time, inimitable, without a shadow of a doubt. They always churned out masterpieces, one in particular will forever remain in history, Cosmo's Factory. more
Michael Karoli
Guitarist with some serious chops in one of the best bands of all time. Out of this world. more
Jefferson Airplane -Volunteers
An absolute masterpiece for Jefferson Airplane, who close with a bang an unrepeatable and absolute cycle of albums. "Hey Friedrich" remains the landmark of the record. more
The Wedding Present
"George Best" and "Bizzarro" are little-known and underrated works, bands that deserve more discussion. more
Marlon Brando & Jean Simmons
The greatest actor of all time. more
Nek
Well, I don’t understand all this criticism. He’s a great singer and a good bassist, even if he sometimes leans a bit too much towards his idol Sting. Whether or not you like the genre is another matter, but for me, there’s a lot worse out there, especially these days. more
Can
I Can are the living proof that the Germans know how to play rock like gods. "Tago Mago" remains one of the highest peaks in the history of rock. more
Van der Graaf Generator
The eternal obsession of hjhhjij, and it's about to become mine as well... I'm starting to worry... more
Uwe Boll
Probably the worst director ever more
Ben Affleck
A career of ups and downs, between not-so-serious films and typical US roles (the handsome war hero and the like), then as a director he really stepped up and delivered three kickass films, powerful, direct, that surprised everyone. Hats off. more