The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown -The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
Completely "gone"... In Palermo, thanks to his magic hat, he burned down half a building. more
Depeche Mode -Songs Of Faith And Devotion
Second album of the nineties for the group hailing from Basildon, England; a decade that represents their most challenging period, particularly due to the deteriorating physical conditions of singer Dave. The songs offer a successful mix of anguish and heaviness, featuring a dark, sharp guitar sound full of gloom; the opening duo "I Feel You" "Walking in my Shoes" perfectly captures the atmosphere of one of Depeche's finest albums. more
Iggy Pop
By James Newell Osterberg Jr., in all the decades of his career, everything and more has been written and said: one of the symbols of the rawest and truest Rock and Roll, one of the recognized fathers of Punk. THE IGUANA KING: I don't need to add anything else for me... I WANNA BE YOUR DOG... more
The Beatles
Something good... generally speaking, they are unbelievably overrated (as usual) pop by four pennies passed off as art by idiots. They are 4 bipolars (Ringo was unmanageable and a bit homosex) I think that’s enough to define them. more
Cream
The greatest band of all time, fun, tough, and original. more
Deep Purple
Until the arrival of the cotton-wrapped queen Coverdale, the greatest band in music history alongside Cream.
After shit... more
Led Zeppelin
They've plagiarized more than any other band... I think that says it all... musically, there's no arguing... but the ideas... more
R.E.M.
Pop songs for the masses, nothing more. Something good until "Document," then the downfall, a jumble of pop stuff without art or meaning... wasted. more
Mark Knopfler
It was said that he had a pestilential breath, a well-rounded artist... despite finding him to be absurdly flat and self-important, I admire him... more
Franco Battiato
"master" for the boisterous ricottari, for the ignorant and hardened consumer populace. An embarrassingly musically null artist, endowed with a very annoying voice, whiny, lamenting, and croaky. A bunch of works passed off as art when it comes to nostalgic little songs belted out by this pseudo-intellectual of the drawing room. At first, it seemed somewhat interesting but it was a mix between a witch and a Jewish tram. more
Roger Waters
Of incredible antipathy, it is often said that he is paranoid. Between him and Gilmour, it's unclear who is worse... I feel sorry for Barrett, Mason, and Wright, always forgotten because of two egocentric, one-note, and banal figures (in fact, the PF appeal to the masses). more
Robert Plant
The best hard rock vocalist of the '70s. A unique, unmistakable, and original voice. No possibility of imitations!! more
Emma
Oh, but this one in the photo here on the debasio has a White Falcon! I mean, let’s get this clear, a Gretsch White Falcon! I don’t know if I’m making myself understood, a fucking Gretsch G6136T White Falcon! You must be dying of fulminant gonorrhea! more
Pink Floyd -The Division Bell
Wow, how can you question the validity of this album? It’s really great; the keyboards recreate heavenly and joyful atmospheres, there’s not a single note out of place, and as usual, Gilmour showcases his talent in crafting outstanding guitar parts. Many might say it’s not Floyd but rather Gilmour solo, but hasn’t it always been like that in the other albums? Gilmour has always been the master; Wish You Were Here is an example, the exception being The Wall. more
Beppe Grillo
The fact that Pino Scotto was a special guest at the 5 Star Movement rally at the Circo Massimo speaks for itself. more
Steve Hackett
I was fortunate to have heard this ARTIST from the beginning as we are nearly the same age. Today, I can only thank him and his fellow Artists for being a fundamental part of the soundtrack of my life alongside Prog... With these artists, it's difficult and unfair to create rankings. For me, Hackett, Page, and Howe are on the same level... more
Bauhaus
An absurd band. Starting from a glam rock influenced by Bowie, they wrote two huge singles like Bela Lugosi's Dead and Dark Entries, passing down to posterity an album that is worth a whole career, In the Flat Field. Their subsequent album, Mask, is also a great record.
Peter Murphy overwhelms the crowds at concerts with his spectral pallor and thinness while Daniel Ash proves to be a badass guitarist. Special mention goes to David J and his typically dub bass lines. more
Impaled Nazarene
This group is LEZZO! more
Emma
Musically sufficient, physically and in beauty... a lot of stuff!!! more
New Trolls -Concerto grosso (n.1)
A (superb) masterpiece of Italian Rock, with a unique peculiarity. The four movements of the Concerto grosso are simply sublime, flawless in their homogeneity and fabulous inspiration, while the 20-minute improvisation is absolutely monstrous. Classical meets King Crimson and Jethro Tull. "To die, to sleep, maybe to dream." 9.5. more