Great poets. Wild melodies, thoughtful but also refined and saccharine. I have always loved them, all their works worthy of positive critique, masterpieces: I think of Other short stories and Once again. Alone we'll fly. more
Still in a state of grace, Green Day deliver a monumental concept that, without renouncing their style, offers an endless series of songs that are sometimes more robust, sometimes more diverse, but almost always very successful, refusing to succumb to inertia and presenting intricate and dynamic tracks. Billie Joe's songwriting is consistently tense and dramatic, evoking great emotions at various moments. more
Maybe De Niro gives us the best performance of his career in one of the lesser films of the master Scorsese! more
Do you perhaps delude yourselves that now that this fascist puppet-master has kicked the bucket, the little people will learn the "state secrets" about massacres, manipulated governments, kidnappings, assassinations of "uncomfortable" figures, banking crashes, and rogue intelligence services? This isn't a fairy tale. more
I would never take this album to a deserted island, because sooner or later the phone or the mp3 player would run out of battery, and I would suffer like a dog having the album within reach of "play" but never being able to listen to it again. more
When I met them many years ago (specifically 22 years ago, a lifetime), ABBA completely revolutionized my vision of the music of that time. Accustomed to the Beatles and Pink Floyd, the sound of the Swedes seemed to me something truly innovative, especially thanks to the female voices that added a touch of magic to all those extraordinary melodies by Benny and Bjorn. In short, they changed my way of judging Pop, and for many years I considered them a pinnacle in the pantheon of great art. My crush on them lasted quite a while; today I still see them as a phenomenon, but compared to other giants of the era, I find them decidedly dated and a bit too sugary. Nevertheless, great ABBA, you were a great "friend" of my youth, thank you! more
I can't stand my neighbors so much that when I leave the house, I blast their "songs" on YouTube... But deep down, they're not that bad, right? I mean the neighbors, of course! more
For sure, there is even less of his voice left than from the '80s. Assuming he ever had a voice. Assuming he wasn't a ventriloquist's puppet like Den Harrow. more
Listened again after years. Same impression of a messy, confusing album, hindered by certain production choices that... meh. Yet, the few times I've read about it, I've always read great things. For me, a bad record. And it does not do justice at all to what Phil was with Thin Lizzy. more
As a director, he’s hit the mark with only a few titles in his career, but he’s also produced some truly mediocre stuff. However, there are two reasons why he’s made his mark in the history of horror cinema: "Nightmare" and "Scream," and for that alone he deserves recognition. Thank you, Wes, for the contribution you made to horror. R.I.P. more
Average group between the mediocre and the more than good. Nothing new, but Dave Grohl is quite a character, no doubt about it. more
Super badass more
Always captivating, even with a diminished line-up. A product that feels like a double EP contained in a single album. Perhaps not as brilliant as in the past, but with the intense "The Siren Song," the baroque harmonic dynamics of "Cat's Eye/Yellow Fever," and the rock-driven "The Sphinx In the Face," the English band lays down their trump cards to triumph once again in this recording endeavor. more
An artist endowed with musicality and sensitivity like few others, but very few indeed. more
And to think that when I think of him, Manuel Insolera on Ciao2001 comes to my mind saying: "Moroder is better than Pink Floyd." more
He’s one of those artists who deserve more attention, one of those people who should be given greater visibility. So that someone can recognize him on the street and finish him off with a beating. more
Incredible how there isn't even one review on one of the greatest pillars of Italian song. more
How can I live a life without you? more
Play a harmonica... more
World of stone, This guitar, This is love and many others. A champion in his style. Certainly better than Lennon and Starr in the '70s. In the Beatles, he wrote one of the melodies I appreciate the most, I need you in the album Help. Great George, I miss you so much! Goodbye. more