My favorite in commercial literature. His writings teach you history with epic romanticism: an effective and profound way to convey knowledge. And he is someone who knows quite a lot... more
His plots are beautiful, but his writing style moves me very little... more
What if you were God? Giorgio! Look, you've always been a God, and you still are now that you watch us from afar. Every singer-songwriter, presenter, and comedian in this world should erect a statue in your honor, because they are many, and you are all of them... more
Regarded by all as their best work (not for me, though), "Destroyer" confirmed Kiss as one of the best bands around... The album is undoubtedly of high quality, with some tracks still heating up audiences all over the world today!! more
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Although for me the live peak of Queen is the concert at the Rainbow in 1974, this here is a beautiful live testimony from a period still musically prolific for the London quartet. An album that is a dividing line between the greatest mustached Queens and the plastic poppers that came after. 4.5. more
Immense the "Trilogy of Power," great also the "Quadrilogy of the Elements," then the chilling "Infinity" and the sad abandonment of Pelù. Now they are together again; let’s hope they still have the strength to evoke all that they once were... more
His songs don't move me. However, I'd let someone give me a blowjob, I'll be honest. more
First electric knight, now medieval bard. He has proven to be perfectly at ease in both roles, producing astonishing works. Among the best performers of all time, when it comes to string instruments. more
My favorite drummer from the seventies! more
An album that managed to market alternative without being annoying or ridiculous. Simple yet not trivial lyrics. Pleasant... indeed, quite satisfying! more
I'm not particularly fond of this band; I've always found them excessively monotonous. However, they have composed some 5-star works, which, in my opinion, are more than enough to define the entire career of this group. This live concert is the most genuine summary of their history. There's more adrenaline in these live tracks, performed by a gritty and inspired Johnson and a virtuously stunning Young. Great performance! more
Little inspiration and a lot of anonymity. A heavy metal lacking the soul and genius that characterized the band's early days. A catchy album but not irresistible. Among the standout parts, the poignant ballad "Courage" and the bold instrumental "Today is a Good Day to Die," which shine through a series of overly flashy and monotonous compositions. more
One of the most beautiful epic albums of all time...and also in all of heavy metal. The barbaric title track, the furious "The Oak," the Nordic "Thor," and (above all) the incredible "Mountains," a powerful and gentle semi-ballad, adorned with the irresistible riffs of The Boss. Absolutely unmissable! more
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An album I have always appreciated and considered among the peaks of the band. The title track (riff taken from Fire Dance by Rainbow) is an immense piece, "Solitarie" is a gem... But the best track (not only of the album but of the entire Deep Purple career) is undoubtedly "Anya," a song that literally drives me crazy every time... The rest of the album is excellent... more
The most emblematic album of Neil Young's artistic rebirth in the '90s. more
The booklet is nice too. An album that alternates abrupt changes in style, between hard'n'heavy bursts and a very interesting series of "mounting" ballads. To be listened to in the car with friends or while you’re getting it on with the girl of the moment! more
The universal manifesto of steel! more
Heavenly masterpiece, highly recommended for classical music "neophytes." more