Nick Drake -Bryter Layter
I probably prefer this to Pink Moon, even though it's a tough battle, one that is likely to change its winner depending on the moments. I really enjoy its symphonic arrangements mixed with folk-oriented acoustic parts, which provide an effective blend of emotions. What can I say, an extraordinary example of English songwriting... more
J-Ax
I realized I was old when after 20 minutes of "Sorci Verdi" I understood how unwatchable that kind of cartoon is. "Bella Zio in Italia l'ho portato io." "Io Fumo Tanta Verdura" and the evident embarrassment of Marco Travaglio. But damn, I should pay the TV license fee to watch such an idiot. At most, I could just look in the mirror for free. more
Led Zeppelin
Magical for me is Led Zeppelin III, the rest is beautiful music but lacks emotions. Zero nonsense, a lot of technique and instrumental nervousness, vocals that become unbearable after a while, lyrics, attitude, and clothing in the standards of the stereotypical rockstar. In short, the embryo of '80s kitsch. more
Gila
A forward not always appreciated yet quite prolific. Those who say he didn’t achieve anything at Milan only remember his last period when he was overshadowed by Pato, forgetting the 19 goals in his first year and the 16 in his second. They also forget that he is one of the scorers in the "perfect match" that led Milan to Athens! more
Pooh
those who come out with statements like "well, back in the days of Parsifal," "well, technically they were good" deserve the electric chair, not just a de gustibus. more
Viola Valentino
I would have gladly bought it. more
Tom Waits -Real Gone
In a hypothetical ranking of preferences, this 2004 work ranks in my top 5 (alongside "Bone Machine" and "Swordfishtrombones") when it comes to Uncle Tom's discography. Ugly, raw, with skewed hip-hop inspired rhythms, and the usual sandpaper voice rambling nightmares and who knows what else is going through his mind. more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
genius and technique more
Iron Maiden
I loved the albums Fear Of The Dark and Number Of The Beast, I get excited by certain solos from Janick and some basslines from Steve, but after a while it’s such a drag!!! The same riff for over 30 years... Big respect anyway! PS I preferred Paul’s voice, even though the music was a bit raw. Oh yeah... what a crap the last album. more
Guns N' Roses
Slash? A joke in rhythm, but thanks to his signature solos, these clowns burst out like a fart from the anonymity of the dismal throng of 80s hair-sleaze clones. One of their songs really moved me in my senior year of high school; the rest was banal and boring crap. more
Angelo Branduardi -Angelo Branduardi 1974
Some tracks are jazz-rock jams with a medieval flavor, while others are poems of great beauty. Branduardi's debut album is already a masterpiece. more
Franco Dani
A handful of beautiful songs more
Counting Crows -Hard Candy
classic rock from Christmas tree and American country style family, terrible terrible more
hjhhjij
While registering, he must have fainted and hit his head on the keyboard, thus his fanciful name was born. more
hjhhjij
the most laid-back dance rapper! A lover of Ron Howard's cinema, his favorite artist is Akon, and for this, I think he's awesome! \m/ more
Malcolm Young
It'sSad to learn that one of your favorite guitarists (along with that devil of his brother) suffers from dementia and will forget everything he has done with his band and even how to play the guitar ;-( more
Run-D.M.C.
WALK THIS WAAAAAAAY! more
Wu-Tang Clan -Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
together with "straight outta compton" by N.W.A this is THE rap album par excellence, one of the coolest records I have ever listened to! more
Method Man
From the slums of Shaolin, Wu-Tang Clan strikes again
The RZA, the GZA, Ol Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon the Chef
U-God, Ghost Face Killer and the METHOD MAN! more
Queen
How the hell do you give a 1 to the queens? more