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
I dare not define it! I would sin of ὕβϱις more
Harry Potter brings to magic and, therefore, brings to evil. The devil has acted in a hidden and cunning way, in the form of extraordinary powers, spells, curses. more
Prog-rock of the new millennium. "Rise, Lazarus," one would say. Or a Galilean "and yet it moves" for a genre that seemed to have expended all its cartridges in a single bang. And yet there are people who know how to bring out something truly delicious from it. Unitopia from Nazareth. more
The progenitor of the new era of Italian singer-songwriter tradition. Multifaceted, rich in timbres, and an extraordinary musical experimenter. more
Great melodic death metal. And let no one dare to use the word viking! more
2008 album, debut of seven young English lads who blast us with a Crimsonian-Van der Graaf style prog infused with strong psychedelic shades, a Purpleian undertone, and a Sabbathian idea. A really striking experience, right? more
Now that I’ve also listened to the two previous ones, I’ve really gone back and replayed this one, and what can I say, the 5 is well-deserved, for the title track (the Kool that fly well beyond Funk), for "This is You, This is Me" (which, if you’re still alive, when the sax solo kicks in you find yourself bouncing your butt on the floor, it’s automatic), for a gem like "Life is What You Make It", for the two "Funky Stuff", and especially for "Jungle Boogie" which is not just a song, it’s a treasure of humanity. more
At first, he started off well, artistically a child of Endrigo even though he wanted to sing like Biagio Antonacci. Today, he is rhetorical and pompous. Already out of fashion. more
To make great Blues, you don’t have to be Black.... ZZ Top are living proof of it!! more
"Seminal" masterpiece of Western songwriting.
Post Scriptum: to place, as the first song of his career, an eternal masterpiece like "Suzanne" (where Cohen, with limited means, creates an unreal and rarefied atmosphere that truly leads one towards paradise) is a stroke of genius. more
An eclectic, surprising, and moving work. In the top 5 of his discography. more
...2 EP...2 masterpieces more
Wonderful album. Terry Kath is among the most underrated guitarists of all time. And he also had a lovely voice. more