Only 2 because I don't like them. more
Incredible to think that Guccio is like wine, the older it gets, the better it is. Once again, an extremely inspired album, featuring tributes to Che, to Carlo Giuliani (to whom the masterpiece of the album, "Piazza Alimonda," is dedicated) and to those literary and/or historical figures so dear to him, like Christopher Columbus and Ulysses. "Una Canzone," the song in Modenese dialect, and the unreleased track from '71 are also beautiful. 8.5. more
Badass band! more
A really boring and very ugly album. Their worst. If in the first one they were excused because they were high, here there’s no hope at all. And then there’s even a plagiarism. more
AN ULTRA-TECHNICIAN GUITARIST!!! ON ACOUSTIC GUITAR HE'S EVEN MORE MONSTROUS!!! more
Well.. more
R.I.P. Jeff more
His genre may be all the same, but... honor to this guy who with his songs gives me the chance to hook up with dozens of pretty girls every night! :-P ;-) more
Beautiful but I prefer brown. more
Great beautiful island, now crowded only by filthy lice-infested people more
I did it for a few years and I became a green belt even though in everyday life I would probably get beaten up... It's interesting nonetheless as a discipline! :-) more
The "Lord of the Rings" trilogy is more than enough to give it a 5... more
Cult formation. Spontaneous sound, dry, genuinely "live" even in the studio. Unsolved is probably their masterpiece. This Day Next Year is the masterpiece within the masterpiece. more
Legendary!!! more
An average band. They have done nothing but follow the standard of the white rock n'roll band that looks from afar at the Black Masters, like Little Richard and Chuck Berry. Mediocre at an instrumental level, mediocre in terms of lyrics, yet the most influential group in the history of rock. My misanthropy is not entirely unfounded. A few well-arranged songs are enjoyable; at least three-quarters of what they have done is tedious, cloying, fake. more
"I know a place in my heart
where the wind always blows
for your few years and for my hundred,
there’s nothing to understand, just sit down and listen.
Because I’ve written a song for every regret
and I must be careful not to fall into the wine
or end up inside your eyes, if you come any closer..." more
It proposes interesting theories that may tend to repeat themselves, which causes it to lose a point; however, it has brought to light important figures such as Zahi Hawass. more
The scream of No Control that slaps you in the face more
Essential. The simplicity that becomes effectiveness. A giant, also for his ability not to take himself too seriously. On stage, next to Cobain, he looked like a gigantic, awkward Totem. more
Just for their decision to let go when they felt they had given everything, they deserve the utmost respect. I love their music, what they have represented for the independent scene, and what they have managed to bring into the mainstream. Absolute peaks and rare falls, until the very end. Charisma and personality in abundance. Exemplary. more