As a kid, I considered it a great record, until not long ago a total mediocrity. I say the truth lies in between: it's a good little disc of simple '80s pop, but I'm infinitely attached to it, too much. The songs themselves don't bother me at all, especially "Who Wants to Live Forever." 6.5. more
Great job, warm and sensual voice, refined pieces that are always well-crafted. more
Simply the story!!! That's all it takes to describe what is one of the best live performances (if not THE best) ever... more
Songs about setting me on fire more
Heavenly Pit more
She’s a knockout, but also really talented; it's just a shame that her repertoire is good but not outstanding, as her voice deserves. more
Most likely one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Riffs like those in "Welcome to the Jungle" or "Sweet Child O' Mine" have made history. Not to mention his solos: the one in "November Rain" is the greatest solo of all time, with unmatched technique and incredible complexity. He has influenced all the guitarists of the new generations, and for this, he deserves to sit in the Olympus of rock. The last herald of true rock. more
3 5 0 1 2 5 Go! more
One of the most underrated bands of all time.... Okay, they sold 18 million records, but today no one pays attention to them,,,, 4 albums, 4 gems of rare beauty.... Tom Keifer is a fantastic vocalist and songwriter even today (as shown by his solo album)... more
john barleycorn must die more
Great album. They sound like a clearer version of Bathory (the self-titled debut from the Swedes). Plus, it's not the usual "cold" thrash from some more famous bands. There's a soul behind it all. Tetra; but still a soul! The production sacrifices the power unleashed by the instruments, but weaves a dark mood that manages to evoke the darkness in the ears of the listener. more
Simply a genius!
And if you want to know more about him, come and visit us in his Italian fan club on Facebook:
Redirecting... more
It was 1967 and the great Jimi Hendrix with his "Experience" released what is one of the most beautiful, most astonishing (musically speaking) albums of all time.... It sounds damn good even today, and 48 years have passed!!! If you have the remastered version, with tracks like Purple Haze and Hey Joe (just to name a couple), then the pleasure triples!!!! more
Here They Come To Snuff The Rooster
Yeah Here Come The Rooster
You Know He Ain't Gonna Die....... more
"Paola and Chiaraaaaa?"
"What the hell are you saying?! It's Iris and Patrizia!" more
Indefensible more
Nouns, verbs, prepositions, articles, phrases, crammed one behind the other to create incoherent and ugly texts, passing them off as "singer-songwriter" work, all accompanied by sloppy and anonymous music. more
For me, the greatest band to come out of Seattle... More than Soundgarden, more than Pearl Jam, more than Nirvana... more
I don't think there has ever been an artist capable of influencing so many different genres as David Bowie. Glam, Pop, Soul, Electronic Music, Industrial and others that I’m surely forgetting right now. I think even today not everyone has grasped the breadth of his reach! Just Moonage Daydream is worth entire careers. The Bowie of the 69/80 period was truly unbeatable; he had no rivals. more