Soon we will be invaded by those soulless popstars if this slaughter continues... goodbye David, teach the angels how to make music. more
Another legend has flown away! more
brushed off after...years?? one of the most fun and colorful albums I have ever listened to, how to make "difficult" music without being pretentious at all. more
goodbye David Bowie, top-tier rock artist among the greatest of all time. more
A technically exceptional band, but with too little substance. Nevertheless, "Image & words" and "Metropolis Pt.2" are two great gems. more
Very good, but like all the nu metal bands from the '90s, they always end up making shit. more
Putting aside the personal side, this big guy is impressive. He has crafted a character that is both amusing on one hand and chilling on the other, but throughout his career, he has consistently delivered quality "stuff" in his underground horrorcore genre. Definitely better than certain pseudo rappers who pretend to be gangsters. more
One of the greatest personalities to have ever stepped on Italian soil! more
(Definition of the entire trilogy).
Impeccable in terms of scenography and visuals, good in terms of plot and emotional involvement. For the rest, it is lengthy, slow, and boring. In the long run, it really tires you: I will never watch it again... more
What hamburger did Thurman eat? Anyway, promise me you won't laugh.. more
The coolness turned into music. more
The rating is 3 and a half. In modern rock/metal music, there is a lot (but a lot) better, but in that bro genre called "post-grunge," they are undoubtedly the best, considering they've made a couple of very good works... more
Ecstasy and torment. more
just tell a certain Valeriorivoli..... more
How good-looking is Sharon Stone? more
Best movie of the '90s! more
practically the bee hives without charisma. more
I would like to argue this 1, but it's not necessary; just look them in the face and they comment on themselves. more
Shall we say it? The Freemason Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart died at only 35 years old, having composed an infinite amount of music (626 works!), of which a good 70% are priceless masterpieces, 20% of a higher level, and 10% of exquisite craftsmanship. more
I've never been able to appreciate them in their entirety. Even though I occasionally revisit "Ummagumma" and "The Dark Side of the Moon" (objectively excellent and extremely important), I believe listening to one of their albums in full requires great endurance. more