AC/DC -Blow Up Your Video
Album that I've come to appreciate a lot over time... Okay, it's not comparable to "Powerage" or "Let There Be Rock," but there are some songs that can really get you moving... "Two's Up" is very underrated! more
The Beach Boys -Pet Sounds
Disc that covers with pop gilding, making it accessible and digestible, a huge labor limae, which places it on the same level, or almost, as "Sgt. Pepper's...", in defiance of Scaruffi and his grumpy counterparts who would throw the Beatles out of the window en masse, and maybe even Wilson & co. more
LORY DEL SANTO
Authentic creator of otherworldly masterpieces. Forever be praised. more
Sandro Giacobbe
Someone who reviews themselves more
MC Papa Francesco
Way cooler than cristoh more
Dario Fo
Pata-pati-bidi Bidi-pata-bolu-boluwdoh cit. What does the Fo say?
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ChristianIce
Woe to you Christian Airte cit. more
Motorpsycho
it's been a while since there's been a one more
kate bush -live at hammersmith odeon
Anyone who loves Kate Bush after listening to this live performance from 1979 will weep bitter tears over the absence of other live albums from the shy girl. Can you imagine a live show in 1986-87 featuring the repertoire of "Never For Ever," "The Dreaming," and "Hounds of Love"? Throwing in a "Don't Give Up" just to break the charts? What a pity. Because this live performance (and let's not even talk about the video version) is exceptional, featuring 2-3 bursts of energy that are quite significant, like the 9-minute long very "classic-rock-70's" section (strange for her, especially for the her that will come very soon) of "James and the Cold Gun" or the preview of "Violin" with the same crazy vocal virtuosity found in the subsequent studio version. more
Dire Straits
The piano introduction of Telegraph Road moves me every damn time I hear it! more
Poison Ivy
The pheega of the bird man more
Francesca Michielin
"Francesca Michelin, like the tires" (quote from Pino Scotto) more
Stadio
Absolutely fantastic as Dalla's backing band on his "historic" albums and live ("Banana Republic" is a solid testament to that). Cool solo artists in the '80s, at least until Ricky Portera's departure; afterwards, there was an increasingly felt shift towards a more professional pop-rock sound, but still, we could use more of that in Italy today. Winning Sanremo, no matter how much credibility the Festival might have in 2016, is a seal on 30 years of honorable career. more
Grace Slick
A voice that splits a full orchestra in two. more
Alice in Chains
one of the many, countless groups that, perhaps mistakenly, I have never given careful attention to, because ... who knows? more
Stadio
The letamari of Viale Mazzini must have been truly desperate to let these leftover relics of the First Republic win; no new little stars from talent shows to launch this time around? more
Señor Formica
" Tutti i rimedi naturali per combattere le formiche " ELIMINATE THE DEFICIENCIES, AFTER SANREMO THEY WILL BE A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION.
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Kevin Ayers -Joy Of A Toy
Delicious folk-pop-psychedelic mess from a little genius from Canterbury. 8. more