More! "More, Even More" cult film! more
The first CD I ever bought. more
He, Hendrix, Zappa, Blackmore, have nothing to do with each other, but in their own ways, they've all given 101% with the guitar. Perhaps Vaughan was the least innovative, but that doesn’t take away a star from him; you listen to him, and you’d even give him a sixth. A solid 5 without hesitation. more
I'm sorry but I loved them. more
He fooled us all, he thought it was a good idea to self-review using his last name, well, great idea. more
Call him and insult him as you wish, but you have never released an album like "Highway 61 Revisited." more
Top-notch drumming, arrangements that brush against excellence, underrated. more
My favorite keyboardist, 2 top-notch albums, but I give 4 stars. more
Too big for me to comprehend, 5 and a half stars for the talent of these musicians. more
The first part of their production remains what is good in the little bit of good we find in Italy from the 80s onward. more
In the Court and Lark's masterpieces, the rest honestly I know very little and I have listened to it so little that I can't define it, but Fripp is a genius and surely they are up there at the top of progressive or art-rock as we want to call it. more
the anti-art par excellence along with that corpse of her husband. more
They and the Dead during that time, the ultimate acid rock, I was in San Francisco in 2008 and bought some of their live and bootleg recordings. more
I only have "Third," unfortunately, and I will start looking for the other albums as well. If the quality is as good as this one... more
It would take 6 stars, a Giant along with a few others. more
How much I enjoy watching a bunch of music experts who can't stop wanking off thinking that an already infamous band with a ton of dumb fans like Nirvana must suck. They are scandalously overrated in some aspects (Nevermind), and definitely underrated in others (the great Bleach, for example). I myself had to change my mind; I initially found them really boring. more
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady. And I've said it all. more
It is all too easy and evident for me to consider this first nineties album by the Irish band as the last masterpiece; followed by an unrelenting vertical collapse that seems never-ending. Returning to "Achtung Baby," the production is entrusted to Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, with the addition of Flood who propels their sound into the future. An album overflowing with unforgettable songs, with my favorite still remaining "Acrobat": dark, rising, penetrating...GOODBYE... more
Ska, Beat, Pop, and Soul: with a huge load of proud carefree spirit and social commitment. Live, one of the most entertaining bands; and they pay tribute to the Grande Torino as passionate fans of the team!!!...NEVER CHANGE... more