Sparks -Kimono my house
slightly less beautiful than what I could and would have wanted to desire to want and be able to listen to. The first track is a blast, the others a bit less of a blast. However, it is widely good. more
U2 -Boy
Perhaps the moment when Bono's earnest interpretation and The Edge's airy sounds (and so much reverb) combined the best. more
Jody Reynolds
I'm sorry, but I can't access external content such as YouTube videos. If you provide me with the text you want translated, I'd be happy to help! more
Howlin' Wolf
Is it enough to call it LEGEND? more
Georg Philipp Telemann
@[j&r] I want your thoughts on this extraordinary composer. more
Johann Sebastian Bach
Incredible how when I listen to Bach the rest of the music seems so terribly bland to me. more
Saxon
5 all my life more
The Beatles
Reassessed over time, they surely sold quite well but offered numerous catchy songs. Then when you give birth to tracks like "Come together," you can be forgiven for crap like "Yellow submarine" and "All together now." more
AC/DC
Great sound, terrible Brian Johnson. The riffs of the most well-known singles are spot on, while the remaining tracks from the most famous albums are mediocre. Just enough thanks to the strokes of genius. more
Iggy Pop -The Idiot
the one in the title is me... because I listened to the album in its entirety. only "sister midnight," "funtime," "china girl," and "mass production" are decent. the rest goes in the bin. more
Pino Daniele -Bella 'Mbriana
"Tarumbò" (not even by chance) at an extraordinary level, where even Shorter and Johnson from Weather Report are brought into play. Perhaps the last great chapter of Pino that I prefer, absolutely magnificent. A whole other story, indeed. more
Pino Daniele -Vai mo'
The Groove and the Sound of this album are unique. A truly inspired Daniele, halfway between Jazz, Blues, and Funky, accompanied by a top-notch Supergroup, probably at its peak. The performance at Piazza del Plebiscito during the following tour will remain in history. Fantastic! more
Backstreet Boys
Pure shit, but 90s boybands compared to those of today were the Gentle Giant. more
The Cure
Listening to them feels very adolescent and not very intellectual, yet it’s top-notch pop, both from happy vibes and from sad ones. more
Eminem
It now seems to have become a trend to compare Eminem to anything. On YouTube, you can't read anything else but "Forget about so-and-so, listen to Eminem," but what really annoys me is seeing all these pseudo metalheads utter the magical words: "rap sucks, I only listen to Eminem." This has always made me think that the average music listener is just a bag full of crap. more
U2
Not bad, not bad at all. It's true that there are better things around, but let's just say there are also worse things, huh! more
Bruce Willis
The embodiment of coolness...until the contract with Vodafone! STOPH more
Angelo Branduardi -Pane e rose
...it's not even the fact that he wanted to experiment with pop and electronics, it's just that it remains a damn boring product, where only "Pioggia" and "L'albero" stand out, the latter seeming like a preview of the "minimalsperimental" "Il Ladro" (released four years later). The only truly bad album by Angelo. more
Milos Forman -Amadeus
Inspired by Pushkin's drama, it is therefore not tied to the actual biography of the characters, but is perfectly successful, with unforgettable actors. A visual and auditory masterpiece (could it be otherwise?). more