Sarà così anche quando avrò 70 anni... e più o meno a pari merito (nel senso che un numero 13 è comunque equivalente ad un numero 1):
T'amo, Pio Bowie...
Un fuoriclasse....
Il Maestro...
Tori, T'Amos....
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  • algol
    14 oct 10
    And what about Lisa, where do we leave her???
     
  • fosca
    14 oct 10
    quatzooooo!!!!
     
  • madcat
    14 oct 10
    tori t'amos and t'amo pio bowie from the anthology :-D
     
  • Felo
    14 oct 10
    Putting aside my deep hatred for the Beatles (I wonder what’s so brilliant about them), I think Led Zeppelin should have been at the top, and Brian Eno a bit higher. :)
     
  • madcat
    14 oct 10
    What is genius about the Beatles... hmm... let's see... everything?
     
  • Felo
    14 oct 10
    I wrote genius, not trivial, every album has terrible structures, really banal ideas, and many useless tracks (except for Sgt. Peppers, entirely copied from Pet Sounds). Completely agree with that idiot Scaruffi.
     
  • fosca
    14 oct 10
    Felo, as I was saying, there is no descending order within the ranking. Being legends, they are all on the same level for me (apart from the Beatles!!!!), and I endorse the Gatto Matto...
     
  • Felo
    14 oct 10
    mmmmh, the lack of order is noticeable. Yes, you're right, they are all myths, Beatles aside.
     
  • algol
    15 oct 10
    This ranking is highly respectable. Beatles aside heheheh ;D And woe to anyone who touches my foschina!!!
     
  • Felo
    15 oct 10
    Yes, it's a nice ranking all in all.
     
  • Larrok
    6 oct 11
    Felo, do you think Revolver has very basic ideas for '66? On April 6, 1966, during the first recording session for the album, they started with "Tomorrow Never Knows" as the first track. At that time, how many dared to go that far? I repeat, April 1966… excluding Zappa who had just finished "Freak Out!" and the Velvet who were recording their first self-titled album (which came out the following year), and maybe the Monks and something from the Seeds, the Beatles were still light years ahead ("Pet Sounds" and "Blonde on Blonde" I consider great albums but not at that level).
     
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