I believe the names of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, guitarists who have taken turns within the group's lineup, are sufficient to convey how significant this band's activity has been. more
God is in his voice more
Grant-Lee Phillips, a Californian musician who has stubbornly pursued his vision of music, without yielding to trends. more
The new wave that retreats to the inviting trash can of the 50s and 60s. more
A melting pot in music born from the wave of posse, the Panther, and an antagonistic left that suddenly emerged from the niche of its origins and invaded the beautiful country. more
An impressive group of musicians and at the same time hilarious comedians. Overall, not easy to listen to except for the usual singles. more
So cheerful that they remind you of a revised version of the Beach Boys; sure, there are worse things out there, but after listening to their albums multiple times, you may risk becoming little happy sprites or hating them so much that you’ll throw their records out the window. more
Iggy assisted by Bowie more
It's December 7, 2001: Slayer filmed live at the "Warfield Auditorium", San Francisco, California. And once again they sweep everything away!!! There is no comparison, no band can hold a candle to the enormous Luciferian charge of their sound: the venue is invaded by an incredibly violent Music, and the walls drip with sweat and blood for the entire duration of the sermon. The final triad "Chemical Warfare," "South Of Heaven," and "Angel Of Death" .....GOD HATES US ALL...Real fear. more
Bennato pulls the strings very well...even if the puppet has no strings. more
In the very early days of AC/DC, the singer was Dave Evans. Here is Bon Scott. more
Nothing can compete on a diabolical level with his scream at the beginning of "Angel Of Death"; right after, Dave "Triple Bass" Lombardo announces the arrival of the sonic apocalypse... IT WILL RAIN BLOOD FOREVER... more
A group that manages to combine silliness with excellent technical preparation. more
I find that Danilo Sacco is more polished and technical... but he was him! His instinctive vocal interpretations still send shivers down the spine today, and his tone is truly irresistible. The real Nomadi were born and died with him... more
Lucio Dalla more
A monolith, an album of intensity and depth that culminates in tears. To me, it's pure poetry; if I had to find a literary counterpart to Lolli, I would cite Giacomo Leopardi (the rest is so much Cohen). Claudio is the only one who has managed to describe adolescence with genuine emotion, and for me, he remains the most emotional Italian singer-songwriter of all time. It's not about pessimism, but as he himself said, "strong critical will." more
When he started 'O My Soul,' it wasn't the usual R'n'R. There was something unique about the chords. They were different. more