Lucio Battisti
...who hasn't ever hummed one of their songs in the shower? more
Al Pacino
His performance in The Godfather or Scarface is five stars. Then they told me that to talk for twenty minutes with him costs 3500 euros, for a dinner he asks for 10000 euros, for a ride in his private jet 35000 euros... great actor, piece of shit! more
Biagio Antonacci
However, the guitarist (Massimo Varini) is good. more
Angelo Branduardi
The adjective "storyteller" is used to define many artists. But the word "minstrel" suits him better than any of his Italian colleagues... more
John Martyn -One World
Already mentioned in the comment. A very beautiful album, the title track and "Small Hours" are two peaks, the rest is of very good quality, beautiful and enjoyable songs (Couldn't... A gem). An inspired Martyn but more "simple" and less experimental in his songwriting compared to the past glories. If you really want to hear the level of artistic maturity as a singer and musician that Martyn had reached at the time, what he was truly capable of in the mid-'70s, one should turn to the immense "Live at Leeds" from '76. more
Mercury Rev -All Is Dream
Hallucinatory and visionary. A symphonic pop-rock capable of leading to mystical ecstasy. At times excessively mournful and (almost) whining, but endowed with a refined personality that entices you to listen to it once again. Lie back on the bed, locking your ears in the headphones of your stereo... this rarefied and dreamy journey begins... more
Matteo Renzi
Personally, I believe we are governed by the lesser evil. I trust him little... and even less the others. The alternating of leaders, ideologies, and political currents that has engulfed us in recent years has literally destroyed me. It has only contributed to multiplying the frustration and anarchy of this nation. I would really like a Messiah to come and upheave all this. But I fear I will have to wait a long, long time... more
Gnarls Barkley
Very imaginative artists who are capable of writing fantastic hits, but I could never quite accept the fact that they filled their songs with samples. Music is creativity! more
Rowan Atkinson
14 episodes of splenic cramps from laughter!!! The peak is reached when drinking detergent! more
B.B. King
THE KING! (1925-2015). more
Josiah -Josiah
A band I stumbled upon about ten years ago when they played in a small venue near my home; a trio completely immersed in the seventies, with a heavily fuzzed-out psychedelic sound that's absolutely mind-bending (after all, the album cover features mushrooms). Just mentioning the nearly ten minutes of "Black Maria" is enough: like slow Black Sabbath going wild and meeting deranged Monster Magnet fans, with stoner blasts where the imposing shadow of the masters Kyuss appears...SATURNALIA... more
Giuseppe Lazzari
eclectic and visionary more
B.B. King
A Giant, forever. more
Pink Floyd -A Saucerful Of Secrets
Incredible album, halfway between the era of Syd and Waters, a completely experimental record that gives an truly indescribable feeling on the first listen, majestic and above all emotional and astonishing. A monument of psychedelic music. MASTERPIECE. These are the true Pink with a sound that slightly recalls King Crimson in some parts. 5 Stars, an absolute must-have, a real gem. more
Rowan Atkinson
Simply a genius. He manages to make people laugh without even saying a word. more
Jimi Hendrix -Electric Ladyland
I slightly prefer "Are You Experienced," but this album by the Experience is probably the best and the most complete... The last two tracks (no need to mention the titles) are applause-worthy. more
Matteo Renzi
It’s funnier than his imitation, but it’s extremely more dangerous. more
Semiramis -Dedicato a Frazz
Some time ago, there was a discussion about who, at the tender age, had released an album that truly stood out. Ladies and gentlemen... here he is! Michele Zarrillo, 16 years old! CHAPEAU! more
T. Rex -The Slider
Well, carefree, irresistible, over the top, unbridled (the various "Baby Boomerang," "Rock On," "Telegram Sam," "Thunderwing," "Cadillac," "Chariot Choogie," "Rabbit Fighter) and then there are those moments... Those of the title track, those of "Mystic Lady," those of the devastating melody of "Spaceball Ricochet," and those of an eternal song like "Ballroom of Mars," a piece I can't describe... The atmosphere, Bolan's voice, his interpretation... Beautiful disco. more
Matteo Renzi
Great! Mr. Bean and BlackAdder are among the best comedy series I have seen. The first Johnny English isn't bad either. more