Reappeared a few days ago on RaiUno, a mystical hallucination that even Fantozzi would have experienced when he saw Christ on the waters. I listen to his "interview" and yes, I finally realize that those famous THREE WORDS were the same ones he knew in Italian. more
A middle ground between De Andrè and Chopin more
The greatest Italian artist of all time more
They absolutely deserve it, great musicians, among the greatest of the British Invasion. more
The Gaber-Luporini duo begins to take hold of us by experimenting with the "theater-song" formula. The prose expands, and the new songs will be remembered as the first classics of the Gaberian repertoire. "Lo shampoo," "La presa del potere," "La libertà" are all here. Pieces that will later be revisited in the subsequent show in a superior form. "Un'idea," on the other hand, remains perfect just as it is, in its bare essence! more
A masterpiece of heavy music and rock altogether. It infuses me with an incredible power: a mix of adrenaline and aggression, a powerful sensation that I often find myself needing to shake off after the fifth track, otherwise, I swear, I could kill someone. Not even black metal albums can charge me up like this. Unique, monumental, clear, technical, and without weaknesses. A necessary mention to the title track. HISTORY! more
Masterpiece from '67. It practically went to school with Sgt. Pepper, only it was definitely less pretentious. more
Mister Stormi Monday more
"We found ourselves together and began to talk about what we were doing, about what we had done, and we realized that so many songs made many years ago were still, or at least I hope, very relevant to us, so we said to ourselves: why not redo them?"
(Francesco Guccini) and fortunately, thank you, I add more
Take endkadenz vol.1 and volume 2, stick them together with glue or adhesive tape: you’ve just created the best double album of 2015. more
Indro Montanelli, a great man, his history of Italy should be included as a history textbook in Italian schools. more
Agnese, Lugano goodbye and Florence (sad song), three of the most heartbreaking and melancholic pieces of Italian music, a character all to be rediscovered, never in the background. more
Do U2 "have" Green Day? Well. more
IMMORTAL more
Black bastard more
The Concerto de Aranjuez, the eighth wonder of the world, never tires me, a touch of the divine. more
The only Italian musical product of the 20th century that has no equals in the world. more
A splendid album halfway between new wave and the clearest pop. more
Unique. No one like them. Genius, originality, and intensity. more
It's pointless to justify the 5, because you can't give less to the Stones. I just say that when faced with the famous question "Beatles or Stones," I choose "The Who"!! more