Stiff Little Fingers -Inflammable Material
'Suspect Device' and 'State of Emergency' hit you like a one-two punch, the first taste of a breathless ride leading up to one of the covers (Johnny Was) that turned out immensely better than the original (not that it took much in this case), with a ton of other stuff before and after. more
Halestorm
Every now and then it's fine, come on... Then with Into The Wild Life they showed they can be a bit less monotonous. They still remain a relatively new band. more
Opeth
Certainly among the best modern musical realities. Absolutely great! more
AC/DC
If they stopped bothering us with the same identical songs, I might even give them a 4. For me, they died with Back In Black, which is significantly inferior to an album like High Voltage or T.N.T. more
Bruce Leek
immense. more
Greg Norton
In terms of importance, he comes last compared to Bob and Grant. There's no need to mention the group he was part of... I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU... more
Massive Attack
Listening to them is like stepping into the Rabbit Hole. Wonderful. more
Uriah Heep
The delayed cousins of Deep Purple. more
Jethro Tull -Aqualung
Manifesto of rock, of prog, and of music as a whole. Setting aside the historic tracks that connoisseurs will have devoured to the point of nausea, the unplugged folk of "Mother Goose," the medieval turns of "Up to Me," the intricate and brutally hard "Wind Up"; these are also pieces of history worth listening to! P.S. The flute solo in "My God" would make the most impotent man on this earth ejaculate. more
Genesis -Selling England By The Pound
The manifesto of melodic prog. The opener is pure anthology! more
Van Der Graaf Generator -Pawn Hearts
A brainy concentrated mix of emotions! more
Pink Floyd -Atom Heart Mother
I really like "Summer 68," "Fat Old Sun," and the final suite. The rest I can't listen to, including the massive title track, which those more knowledgeable than me have fully appreciated... more
Pink Floyd
My Achilles' heel is precisely them. I've never been able to like them. In fact, I muster a bit of courage and say it: I don't like them. As for the rest, I don't vote; it's not my area. A virtual five for their skill and their wonderful audience. more
Tom Petty
His rock is catchy and irresistible, enough to convince both heavy music enthusiasts and the delicate ears of the audience that only appreciate commercial music. more
Perigeo -Abbiamo tutti un blues da piangere
Folk, Jazz-Fusion, Progressive, Psychedelia, and the Rock Influences of the already beautiful debut blend magically in this magnificent musical tableau. A total record, astonishing and completely revolutionary for its time, in Italy. An absolute peak, complemented by an equally beautiful cover. 9. more
Jovanotti
I recently discovered that there are people who actually go to his concerts, I mean paying... I always thought they were paid extras. more
Greymachine -Disconnected
Only the "sick", yet at the same time brilliant, minds of Justin Broadrick and Aaron Turner could create such a claustrophobic, incredibly heavy album, at times unbearable. An ideal soundtrack for a one-way trip to the deepest hell; anguish, despair, with Justin's and Aaron's psychotic screams shaping a spectral music that moves between sludge, industrial, dub, and noise. Don’t even try to listen to it: it's addictive...WE ARE ALL FUCKING LIARS... more
The Allman Brothers Band
The allman brothers band - In memory of elizabeth reed (Fillmore East 71') and the problems disappear.

ps: with the definition of RIBBBALDO, no more doubts about his severe mental delay.
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The Allman Brothers Band
great musicians but little imagination. so-so songs, overly praised. technique alone is not enough; you need to make beautiful songs. more
Jovanotti
Overall 2 stars, but it did have some nice parts rated 3.5 stars. Recently, too much quantity and little quality. more