Masterpiece more
classic guitar hero who goes Celtic, great album more
cutting-edge more
Genius more
Soft and trivial pop rock like there's at every student self-management event. However, the first two albums were at least enjoyable. more
Brothers. more
Perfect if it had been a standalone album and not just a simple collection of singles, b-sides, and rarities, let's say a nice follow-up to Bleach, if it had been released in '90. It has much more punk and pop sounds that approach the style of Nevermind. Really not bad, from Dive and Sliver to the beautiful covers "Turnaround," "Son of A Gun," and the crazy finale "Aneurysm," really great tracks. more
The catrec, catrec, mmmm this catrec is good. I'm saying it's good, aged, this catreca... of fagg... of fagg. Quand je retourne à la maison, I would like... I would... I would like... (gulp) I just have to put my beautiful backside on this lovely catreca.
I need to go to the bathroom, and... and... I have to go to the bathroom, you know how it is... anyway, yeah... oh... what a hit I took... I have to... I have to... excuse me, but just a moment... because I need to take two drops... I need to change the water in the pipistrel, anyway, I'll be back. more
Certified genius. Seen in concert in the middle of Valle Camonica (!!). Great show!! more
What a voice! "Roman Holidays" is a masterpiece! But not only that. more
The usual story: an honest bunch of teenage goofballs that, at some point, makes the leap and descends into horror. more
My 4-year-old nephew plays the drums better than Meg White. more
In addition to directing one of my favorite films (Orlando), she was part of the Feminist Improvising Group and collaborated with Lindsay Cooper and Fred Frith. And her brother was the bassist for Van Der Graaf Generator. Is that enough? more
A record with still somewhat unripe inspiration, so some tracks may seem monotonous, but there are undisputed masterpieces and other beautiful songs such as Ophelia, L'ubriaco, Due anni dopo, and the dialect blues of Al trist. Two undisputed masterpieces: the stark and tragic Primavera di Praga and the philosophical folk of Vedi cara. The next album will be L'isola non trovata, where Guccio's music will begin to become pure Art. more
5 in the Ruggiero period, 3 (but at times also 2) after. 4 anyway considering the greats Piero Cassano and Giancarlo Golzi. HI GIANCARLO (1952-2015). more
Clowns who never pretended not to be and who played '80s music back in the '70s: a lot of raucous rock with some genuine (black) diamonds in the mix. more
Once I liked them more (15-16 years old). Now I have drastically reevaluated them. Pompous to the point of being unbelievable, a few tracks are worth saving. "Origin of Symmetry" is a beautiful album because it is cohesive and there are some good ideas, it's just that even this is, at times, incredibly heavy. more