The '90s start off great for Hammill with what remains one of his most successful albums of the decade. Very "classic," far from the stylistic revolutions of "The Future Now," but truly, simply, beautiful. Lovely songs, inspired melodies (I must mention "No Moon in the Water" for its atmosphere), the usual cast of loyal musicians accompanying him, including Jackson's saxophone appearances, and the customary voice that penetrates the soul. A separate mention goes to the elegy of "A Way Out," a masterpiece of disarming emotional intensity that deserves to be on the list of the most beautiful songs written by Peter, one of his most heartfelt and personal. This "Out Of Water" is a great album. more
Raw, driven, rotten and ruthless like few. Live? The best. more
fear, huh? more
In memory of the great Keith Emerson (November 2, 1944 - March 10, 2016) more
Keyboard myth. Rest in peace. more
Soccer, pussy, television, and everything that the Italian bovine public loves so much is what this inhuman specimen is based on. Undoubtedly the greatest Italian bloodthirsty figure in politics in the last 20 years, in comparison Mussolini seems like Gandhi. more
What a voice... more
For me, a great: aside from guitar talent, he managed to break through with some pretty crappy songs that are nevertheless very well-structured, and then in the Unplugged sessions, he created real jam sessions with bluesmen. It might not be to everyone’s taste, of course, but he understands what the audience likes and uses it to his advantage as well. Well done, Alex! more
I can't help it, I love this record! more
The most rightly overrated artist of rock. more
Slightly inferior to "Badmotorfinger" (but just by a hair) in my humble opinion... Tracks like "Fell on Black Days" (my absolute favorite by the band), "The Day I Tried to Live", "Limo Wreck" (I mean, Cornell goes wild in this one), "Mailman" and all the others like the underrated (by some) "Black Hole Sun" make this album a masterpiece of the 90s (and beyond)... more
My childhood, I won’t say more. Listen to your beloved King Crimson and die doing it. more
Only Hardcore more
Di Caprio is truly a great actor, one of the best if not the best of his generation. The film is good, perhaps a bit long, but it flows well. (4.5) more
The best boxing movie of all time more
Thank God no one knows it exists anymore. more
The creator of the Blue-eyed soil more
Two great films to kill time. more
Great movie! more