Black Sabbath -Master Of Reality
All I need is "Children of the Grave" to give yet another 5 to the band from Birmingham!! more
Paolo Rossi
Someone who founds a newspaper and calls it "The Newspaper"! It takes a wild imagination... It must have been someone who named his son "Son"... the dog "Dog"! more
Eugenio Finardi
A career spanning almost forty years without ever really tarnishing its reputation (the only downside: the two Sanremos), with peaks of the highest level like the albums from the '70s and various subsequent works. "Un uomo" is perhaps one of his best songs. more
Tool
how disgusting! more
IQ
THE DIVINE. THE GREATEST. MY LIFE. more
Charlie Chaplin
Behind the laughter and fun lies pure genius, one of the greatest artists of all time. Simply fantastic! more
Charlie Chaplin -The Kid
"A film that brings a smile, and perhaps a tear."

Quote from the opening credits. If you know a more effective way to define this masterpiece, feel free to chime in... more
Eugenio Finardi
Prog, psychedelia, rock, pop, folk, singer-songwriter... he has experimented a lot, and today, with good reason, he remains a source of pride born in our peninsula. Great voice, great songwriter... great artist... more
Matteo Renzi
the only one who is trying to change Italy more
Foo Fighters -Foo Fighters
The end of Nirvana coincided with the beginning of the Foo Fighters... Dave Grohl had been writing songs for years, but kept them to himself... He recorded the album completely on his own (except for the track X-Static played by Greg Dulli), and only after completing the recordings did he seek out members for the band... The best work would come later, but the album is very good and is a pleasure to listen to... more
Steve Kilbey
Born in England but raised in faraway Australia; leader, singer, and bassist of the Church. A refined, elegant voice capable of adding depth to the visionary and dreamy Psychedelic Rock of his band...THE BLURRED CRUSADE... more
Levante
It looks promising, let's hope it holds up. more
Bob Dylan
He has also made some objectively bad records; all it would have taken for me to see him as what he is—a genius—would be the realization of "Highway 61 Revisited," "Blood On The Tracks," "Desire," "Infidels," and "Oh Mercy." Period. more
Queen -Jazz
The last truly beautiful album before the plastic 80s. Tight, rock, and unembellished. Then there's "Don't Stop me Now." Cool. 7.5-8. more
Adriano Celentano
In Celentano coexist two faces held together by a proverbial egocentrism; on one hand, a great singer who has performed memorable songs, and on the other, an unbearable billionaire moralist, a living symbol of the radical chic, a pathetic preacher who, from his sumptuous residence, preaches the return of the world to agricultural nature while raking in considerable money from Sanremo to rant against progress. more
AC/DC -Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
The weakest album of the Bon era, without a doubt... However, the title track is one of the best songs they have ever written... "Ride On" is also beautiful... more
Francesco Guccini -Quello Che Non...
A piano bar. A venue with dim lights. A door closes. A glass with a single drop of whisky inside. And then...the city. The city just dampened by the rain. The faint light of the street lamps reflecting on the wet asphalt. A solitary man walks along a sidewalk that is lonelier than he is. Hat on his head, hands in his pockets, a coat wrapped around him. Only him and the city. Him, in all his refined intimacy...in all his poignant solitude... more
Sabrina Salerno
ARTette in its most sublime expression... more
Clint Ruin & Lydia Lunch
Lydia Lunch likes to have a good time, we get that. more