Calibro 35
no come on more
Django Reinhardt
I wonder why there are almost never definitions for artists of this caliber. more
David Gilmour
An elegant guitarist with great melodic taste, let’s say a bit too much of a stickler for me from a certain point in his career onward. But he played the guitar on "Saucerful of Secrets," and excuse me if that’s not a big deal. more
David Gilmour
Play the guitar like David Gilmour more
David Bowie -The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
To define it as Trash is, in my opinion, incorrect; trash is the irrational tackiness dumped by the tons in the face of the astonished viewer just to amaze them. The character of Ziggy Stardust might seem like this at first glance, but it's too well crafted, and there has been too much work behind it for it to be so. One of my favorite albums and, in my opinion, one of the most brilliant creations ever. more
Discharge -Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing
The 1982 debut for Discharge, an authentic musical legend of English hardcore; a dangerous, transgressive sound, with lyrics that heavily lash out against everything and everyone, especially the political world. Pioneers of the next step that would lead to the birth of the Grindcore movement, with the arrival of fellow countrymen Napalm Death and Carcass. A raw, ferocious album like few others for a "No Future" generation that seeks to unleash their anger in tracks like "Protest and Survive." more
Maccio Capatonda
And even here, the vote isn’t for him (who is somewhat/sympathetic, original here and there, but ultimately, he’s little more than a somewhat/jerk) but for all those who worship him. more
Agnostic Front
Initiators and godfathers of the New York Hardcore scene; their debut "Victim in Pain" from 1984, eleven tracks in just over fifteen minutes, a devastating example of their searing violence, both sonic and physical...UNITED AND STRONG... more
Talking Heads -Fear of music
I still consider it better than REMAIN IN LIGHT… and I’ve said it all… more
Dexys Midnight Runners -Searching for the Young Soul Rebels
Energetic and "streetwise" sound. I really like it a lot... more
Dexys Midnight Runners
Acrobatic "street performers"... more
David Byrne
It's a phenomenon... more
Brad Pitt
Beyond his undeniable charm, I have to admit that when he plays the fool ("Snatch," "Get Carter," "The Twelve Monkeys," "Burn After Reading") he makes me piss myself with laughter. more
David Gilmour
An unbearable, arrogant, and grumpy guitarist who founded "Gilmour&friends" from the ashes of Pink Floyd. Musically, there’s nothing to say, the same solo with the lever turned up for 1 century. more
Pink Floyd
An excellent band that died in 1980 for good, then the "Gilmour and friends" project started (they kept the name Pink Floyd but that's what it was), still active today...
Their audience? Elderly people, wannabes, and whores. more
Fleetwood Mac
After Green completely lost his compass, a rather annoying pop mixed with childish, silly, and inappropriate choruses. Definitely useless, very annoying, trashy, and trivial. Music for feminists suffering from bad breath... more
Verdena
Pesantucci more