A powerful and adrenaline-charged slice of grunge! more
The Glam more
5 stars for life... No bullshit... more
Super disco, bold yet thrilling, unmatched voice. Hats off. more
A journey in that limbo that divides voice and magic. An album of overwhelming beauty, in a certain sense on par with Starsailor. more
One of the most beautiful albums of the '80s. Not as daring as Zen Arcade, but with pop-rock tracks of overwhelming beauty (Ice Cold Ice, Standing In The Rain, Friend You've Got To Fall, and She's A Woman (And Now He's A Man)) above all. more
Formentera Lady, a gem of rare beauty, is a captivating title track. A great album. more
The Reggae Assai!!! more
I don't even mind her pensive streak; it's a bit dazed. "Vita tranquilla" is a little gem. more
It's even more painful to talk about the debut of Joy Division a day before the fateful date of May 18th; those who know the band are well aware of the dramatic episode to which I am referring. It's the narcotic, cryptic voice of Ian that draws the listener into a record where music and words tell a story of discomfort and alienation; a chilling album that ends with the long, slow, and sorrowful litany of "I Remember Nothing." Nothing and no one has come close to their spectral sound...INTERZONE... more
One of the nicest and most talented actors! "Raging Bull," "Goodfellas," "Home Alone"... I wish I had a friend like him! more
Having left Mayall's band (Crusade period), the great English drummer passionate about Native Americans forms his own band, reaching peaks with this album and the previous one, "The Time Is Near...". Rock, blues, funky, jazz, a lot of improvisation and excellent instrumental technique make this work a great and gritty piece, among the best in the genre... more
I know very well his work with Pentangle, but I’m less familiar with his long solo career. This first album showcases a great instrumental and compositional technique, truly an excellent record. Now I understand where Kaukonen's guitar on the first Hot Tuna record comes from... more
He has managed to cause more damage him and his army of comrades inside the parliament in 2 years than Berlusconi did in 20 years of government. more
The worst side of John Lydon more
But why do certain "monsters" exist in Italian music? more
Ethnic and electronic, this is undoubtedly one of Gabriel's most successful works. The explosive percussion at the end of "The Rhythm of the Heat" gives you goosebumps, "Shock the Monkey" can make you jump out of your seat to dance around the room; and "Wallflower" is a stark and untainted sound poetry. Timeless and innovative! more
...who hasn't ever hummed one of their songs in the shower? more
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