An actor who would be insulted to be called such. Zero charm and expressiveness, yet he made billions. Life is truly strange! more
In the '80s he was one of the best, but since 2000 he has fallen into one-dimensionality. However, he still manages to deliver some good performances ("Lord Of War"). In any case, I prefer him in grotesque roles. more
One can only revere them. more
Always better than Michael Bay more
Another character, probably more melancholic than Pino Scotto (since compared to the Neapolitan, he just is), but all in all likable. And a great connoisseur of music, before the bad accident... more
From the '70s to the '90s, he produced good records, including "Siamo Solo Noi," "Bollicine," "C'è Chi Dice No," and "Gli Spari Sopra." The works after "Nessun Pericolo...Per Te" could very well be crumpled up and tossed away. more
The number one more
Cosmic Music directly from the temple of the God Ash Ra more
The mystical temple of the God Ash-Ra more
Cosmic Courier of the Infinite more
A dark dance in the labyrinths of the Cosmos more
The great Berthe of neo-folk more
Iconic, immense, my all-time favorite rock band. more
Interesting volume, particularly for its in-depth analysis of the texts. more
The Mystic Current of the minstrel David Tibet more
Cosmic Couriers of Deep Space more
The emblem of the perfect rocker: sex, drugs, rock'n'roll, badassery, raw lyrics, wonderful ballads, and even in commercial moments, it has always been HIM, never falling into traps, but communicating what he felt inside until the end. "Just a Rock'n'roll Heart!" Goodbye Lou! more
"Hey Girl Hey Boy." Magnetic. more
When I listen to them, I imagine being on amphetamines at three in the morning with the floor shaking, while the speakers pump out "Born Slippy," "Moaner," and "Dark & Long." Overwhelming is an understatement. more
In its genre, I find it funny and original, especially since it clearly doesn’t take itself too seriously. However, compared to the colleague Gabry Ponte, this one is a true musician. more