The Who
A unique debut, with "My Generation" that has all the ingredients to enter history, a series of albums inspired by the psychedelic and beat music of the late '60s, a perfect rock opera ("Tommy"), a flawless and timeless live album in its simplicity ("Live At Leeds"), an album worthy of entering Olympus, a promoter of future punk ("Who's Next?"), a second high-level rock opera, and a series of good albums. The decline in the post-Moon period is not even counted; a 5 is more than justified... damn how much I love them... If I were asked what the quintessential rock band prototype is, I would never mention the various Beatles, nor the Rolling Stones, not even my beloved Led Zeppelin: true rock is them! more
The Who -Who's Next
The ultimate musical peak of The Who, featuring the greatest rock song of all time, Baba O' Riley. more
Faust'O
I didn’t know him honestly, I searched for something on YouTube and my jaw dropped to the floor, it was absolutely mind-blowing.. more
Kanye West
I don't know how, but I have re-evaluated him a lot. more
Gigi D'Agostino
At least this shit makes you dance more
Arcturus
I like them, yes. more
Albert Collins
Cry guitar, cry more
Pere Ubu
I know little about new wave, but I can't help but recognize the genius of Thomas and Company. Simply one of the best bands of all time. more
Judas Priest -Stained Class
Do you want to see my impression while listening? Look at the cover and you will get the answers you want. Mind-bending, ear-splitting, just how I like it, Masterpiece. more
Rainbow
"Rising", and I've said it all... more
Iron Maiden -Powerslave
The masterpiece of Iron Maiden, which explodes with power, aggression, and emotion. Powerslave stands as the absolute pinnacle of the English band. more
Rainbow -Rising
Cosmic perfection; in this album, Ritchie Blackmore once again showcases unapproachable heights, perhaps surpassing the albums of Deep Purple, with only 6 songs, each more majestic and epic than the last, reaching an absolute peak in "Stargazer." more
Francesco Renga
Great voice, it's hard to believe we've gone from "crazy blood," "it's raining," "to the east" to "tell me that you will be there" complete with an angelic and ridiculous video. It makes you think... from a badass singer to a dandy for the intellectual masturbations of the ladies. At least he deserves credit for having taken up with Angelini. more
Francesco Baccini
A few ragged little bits and then total madness and infatuation with the latest dead cat (let's be clear, a royal pheeg) that has devastated him from every point of view.
Obviously, he will also be remembered for the ridiculous story with Dolcenera and his subsequent behaviors as a faux offended teen - angry at the world - sentimental last-minute guy, among other things. more
Mick Jagger
The grouper.
I remember a silly duet with Bowie in "Dancing in the Street" which is one of the most homo videos in the entire history of humanity (it's said they had a threesome during those days, who knows). more
Kvelertak
A huge band led by the magnificent owl man more
The Notorious B.I.G.
He was black and obese, yet he claimed to be a big shot in his "songs." more
Richard Ashcroft
A rather ugly and unbearable man, who after a period of psychedelic rock revival dived into the most outrageous commercialism, will be remembered more for his walk in the bittersweet symphony music video than for anything else. more
Kory Clarke
A completely unreliable character; heavily doped and punk to the core. He and his Warrior Soul... Drugs, God and the New Republic. more
Michael Tolkin -Jerry Was A Man
Based on a story by the gigantic Robert A. Heinlein and directed by Michael Tolkin, featuring a cast that includes Malcolm McDowell, Anne Heche, and Jason Diablo in the role of the android 'Jerry', this is undoubtedly the best among the episodes of the unfortunate 'Masters of Science Fiction' experience. The story revolves around the android Jerry. Born and constructed for military purposes as an 'anti-mine' puppet, he is saved from destruction by the wealthy and dissatisfied Martha Von Vogel in what will be an absurd process aimed at proving his humanity and independence as a sentient being. A sort of farce, bordering on the grotesque, at the end of which Jerry will indeed reveal himself to possess an humanity—in other words, the worst qualities of the human race. more