sanremo 2013
In addition to the silly fictions with priests and nuns (Madre Aiutami, Che Dio ci Aiuti, etc. etc.), it is also the channel that broadcasts Sanremo that symbolizes the musical backwardness of Italy. more
Pavlov's Dog
The greatest band of all time more
Genesis
Apologize to Osanna.. originality? Less than zero.
Acceptable albums up to Selling England, The Lamb is a pointless commercial operation.. mediocre representatives of a boring genre. more
Slash
Only an idiot like the national Scaruffo can praise this piece of crap.
Hard rock for a dime for fucking little kids, pure shit. more
Syria
image#2..............fuck the music more
George Gershwin
How to bring together classical music, jazz, and blues: a genius! more
The Pretty Things -S.F. Sorrow
One of the three classics of English psychedelia and the first rock opera in history (Townshend and Waters must have listened to it for a long time, I think), the CD edition is also excellent, adding the accompanying singles that had been released at the end. more
Internet
All the information you want, all the music for free, all the porn you want, all the connections with the world you want, the ability to share your emotions, your philosophy of life, your thoughts about the world, etc., with whoever the hell you want—one really has to be a fool to hate it, even just a little! And anyway, it's not true that it replaces everything; affection, physical contact, looks, physical and sexual activity, sports, and play are irreplaceable! more
Frédéric Chopin
I detest him; he and Debussy would be capable of transforming any melody into a silly little piano romance. more
Internet
The internet now is that thing that allows you to voice your opinion on everything, and whatever opinion you have, there's a category of people for you to fit into. more
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Classical music popstar. more
Saxon -Wheels Of Steel
"...just energy, no frills... direct, simple, even naive, but genuine..." I quote this phrase taken from the review of misterNo, because it perfectly summarizes my thoughts on Saxon. I understand that for those who listen to more extreme, evolved, modern metal genres, Saxon might seem a bit too vintage, ancestral. But if you love classic old school heavy metal, for me they remain the best. And Wheels of Steel is one of their most representative albums. more
King Crimson -USA
The original 1975 album was already remarkable, with that gem of the Asbury Park improvisation. However, perhaps it was missing something to make it truly memorable. With the subsequent remasterings and the addition of heavyweight tracks like Starless and Fracture, that something is now no longer lacking. Perhaps their best live album is The Night Watch, or maybe the box set The Great Deciever, but I remain much more attached to this one. more
Pantera
The dimensions of this feline are about 75 cm in height at the shoulder, 136 cm in length without the tail, which can reach up to one meter, and an average weight of around 60/70 kg. Some extremely large specimens can weigh over 80 kg, while some populations (for example, those on the Island of Java) are much smaller (only 30 kg). more
Eric Clapton
Yes, he copied JJ Cale, he's not an exceptional composer, etc. etc... but saying that Eric Clapton is a "decent" guitarist is like saying that Michael Jordan is a mediocre basketball player. more
Napalm Death -Scum
Born in the early eighties near Birmingham as a punk group; with their debut released in 1987, recorded in two sessions with different line-ups, they push the hardcore of Discharge to extremes: Grindcore is born and absolute, primal musical violence comes to life. No one will ever go beyond, not even themselves. Twenty-eight destructive flares, leaden boulders, with a growl voice that is a hellish bark...YOU SUFFER... more