FF is a part of my life... more
Superlatives! more
Heavily underrated by critics, Isolation is an album that leans more towards the roots of pure rock than AOR (compared to the other Toto albums). A full 5 Stars (the first five Toto albums and The Seventh One are, in my opinion, yet another demonstration of one of the greatest AOR bands of all time). more
The poop prank in the wall lamps played on Tony Carey deserves to be in the top ten pranks ever. more
Heavy dark, cosmic psychedelia; with a monstrous advance...IDOLUM... more
The dark side of America has been shown by them with Grand Theft Auto, which is worth 5 to life. And then there's Red Dead Redemption, L.A. Noire, Billy, Manhunt... more
Genius and filthy mustache. more
Anticipating the committed Rock shift of the early nineties, this album showcases its own musical character and approach, seasoned with synth-pop arrangements. Usually underrated (like its two predecessors), it marks a change from the past: a less "poetic-cryptic" but more "political" approach. The Title Track and "Bambini venite parvulos" are examples. more
one of the best country bands of the 60s more
From the naïve-poetic plots of "Alice non lo sa" to the captivating manifesto of "Bufalo Bill," through the adolescent desolations of "La Pecora" and the bittersweet peak of "Rimmel," an enviable career with countless heights and (almost) no missteps. "De Gregori '78," "Titanic," "La Donna Cannone," "Canzoni d'amore," "Prendere e Lasciare," "Amore nel pomeriggio" are unforgettable. And woe to those who call him a poet, for he gets angry. Thank you, Prince! more
Worse than all the previous ones, but much better than (almost) all of the subsequent ones. However, its cheeky, danceable, and flashy Rock n' Roll vibe makes me like it quite a bit. At least for "Save Me," which dates back to the "Jazz" sessions. 6.5-7. more
I would say that it can be done without. more
The best in punk! But then, are we sure it's punk? I feel so much more... more
Better than the Sex Pistols, but worse than the Clash more
Listening to such off-key guitar solos is inconceivable to me... Anyway, I'll try to give it another chance, huh. more
My Opinion Only, these days and these musicians: Peter Hook - Eric A. - Gianni Maroccolo = the bass lines more
When talking about AC/DC, albums like "Back In Black" and "Highway to Hell" are mainly remembered (rightly so)... In some cases, someone might also mention "Let There Be Rock"... But no one ever brings up this little forgotten masterpiece... Tracks like the devastating "Riff Raff," "Sin City," "Rock n Roll Damnation," "Kicked In The Teeth," "Up To My Neck In You," "Down Payment Blues," "What's Next To The Moon" have nothing to envy from the masterpieces found in the more famous albums!! more
This live document is spectacular, with Holdsword less showy than usual... in fact, it’s not him who’s playing but a guy named John Clark. Unbelievable stuff... more
A Bluesman with attitude more
Think Pink! A gem of the "Andergraund" more