I really appreciate it for now, but I still need to get to know it well, and frankly, I can't wait. I'm not talking about the artist's historicity because it's well-known. It's also fascinating that the recordings are not top-notch: they have that ''extra touch''. It's likely that after this, I will decide to truly get closer to the blues. more
His bass lines have rarely excited me, but it's still not bad. more
Good drummer, very underrated. more
''Class from head to toe, and you can see it in his way of playing. I can listen to all the guitarists and imitate their sound, but I can't do Brian May. He simply walks on another level.''
-Steve Vai.
He knows better than I do, but he was too modest. Nevertheless, unmistakable, 4 stars. more
Undoubtedly a great voice (capable, at least for me personally, of moving me), often misused, sometimes used properly. His solo albums don’t thrill me, and "Barcelona" seems to me like an excuse to showcase his big voice. After all, I’ve always liked him. 4.5 rounded to 5. 2/3 for his solo career. Great entertainer. more
The vote, of course, relates to current trends. 3 stars/3 and a half. They don't drive me crazy, but some songs really stand out, and I'm convinced they definitely deserve more. more
Not taken seriously? I see them practically everywhere. Anyway, three stars, they're catchy and the songs stray from some of the current standards. more
I don't like it, and I can't bring myself to like it, despite the fact that it's talked about (among people who I hope understand very little) like a goddess descending to Earth, ready to save the world from commercial music.
There you go, no. more
I don't know him well, but it doesn't take an expert to say that his voice is terrible, and I’m pleased to notice that I’m not the only one who thinks so. more
Unlistenable.
It cannot possibly be considered music, hers.
Absolutely not. more
As far as voice and talent in general are concerned, it's a step above the MTV average. Too bad that all they do are cheap songs, sometimes incredibly boring, other times very catchy. more
Nice are the most famous songs, but there was better out there.
The best thing, though, are the people who hate them because they were a boy band. Still, a three is good enough anyway. more
His most famous song, ''Sono solo parole,'' gives me a headache after five seconds, just like his voice in general. more
Many are too harsh on this little group, which isn't really the worst of the worst. Anyway, the lyrics are clichéd, just catchy enough. Useless and tacky for the rest, but they don't repulse me completely. more
I like his songs, but, with rare exceptions, his voice doesn’t drive me wild, quite the opposite. I don't completely understand why he is evaluated in relation to the performance at the Freddie Mercury tribute. Pathetic that of Innuendo, yes, but for the rest... more
Not my favorites, but a great group. Listening, first and foremost, to their second album is always a pleasure. more
The Queen. If I want to be objective, they would deserve at most three and a half stars, even though they were a great band. 4/4.5 for the '70s, but since I appreciate many of their singles and some albums, I'll give them 5. However, fans who overrate them, if you want to contradict the detractors (who underestimate them), please do not mention horrible nonsense like "Crazy Little Things Called Love"... more
Not among my favorites, I only appreciate the most famous singles, but one cannot deny the skill. more
Nothing to say: I don't particularly appreciate their genre, but they still manage to please me. Therefore, in my opinion, they deserve quite a lot. more
''P.E.S'' is the worst song I have ever heard. Brrr. more