Thanks to the one who, for at least 10 years between the 70s and 80s, was in my opinion the best Italian singer-songwriter... now certainly and deservedly included among the greats of Italian "Musica d'Autore"... his songs are never trivial, but rich in life, in realism, and also with the certainty that love and poetry are the main ingredients in the recipe of our existence. more
Inserted, in my opinion somewhat forced, into the Melodic Death Metal genre that originated in Sweden in the early nineties. "Slaughter Of The Soul" is a masterpiece of fierce violence: I recommend listening to the terrifying sequence of the three tracks that open the album...MACELLATORI... more
They played hard and heavy rock (at least for the time) as early as '65, try it to believe it. more
Do You Remember? more
worldwide! more
One of the greatest Italian interpreters... a true poet... more
Great voice! more
This is Music ......! more
Hey..please....don't touch Pierangelo Bertoli..... more
I don't like his voice... the sound is unpleasant... but he has written beautiful songs... some tracks are stunning... it's a shame about the voice which seems so fake to me... and... that sometimes he copies a bit too much... anyway, well done... if only there were more like him in Italy... (better than Cimabue). more
Extraordinary................ more
Genius ......................a bit too egotistical.....which sometimes makes his music.....a bit autistic..... more
........a few songs.....................some are enough to give a 5 rating...... more
....Beyond.............. ...true........ more
..........mystical.........interpre ter...extraordinary.....one of my favorites.... ......I love him.......almost like Albano and Romina................... more
Oh my goodness..... more
Waaaaaaauuu....! more
fantastic and unique more
Between him and Cioran, I don't know who has caused me more trouble in my head... more
A poetic parable of anarchic mirages and poignant introspections, with a prosaically bittersweet ending, where subversive individualism turns into ideological collectivism against power. more