Valeriorivoli

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Alice Cooper

Billion Dollar Babies Valeriorivoli

 Vincent Furnier by birth, earns the No.1 spot in the 70s glam rock chart: the most jester-like, the most grand-guignol, a true punk ante litteram.

 Alice has always been very clear about his music: "rock needs trash," he said, "when it gets too refined then it needs people like me to make crap music and tasteless shows."

 Dive into the dark glam spectacle of Billion Dollar Babies—listen now and discover Alice Cooper’s legendary theatrical rock legacy!

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David Bowie

Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust Valeriorivoli

 "The protagonist watches the people in supermarkets, the policemen, the kids, and his girl who sips milkshakes all alone."

 "Ziggy has passed, waiting in the sky, and down here remains his mythical costume, the one on the cover."

 Dive into the glam rock saga of Ziggy Stardust and experience Bowie's timeless musical journey today!

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Pink Floyd

The Piper at the gates of dawn Valeriorivoli

 The origin of the Pink Floyd planetary system was Syd Barrett.

 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn is destined to withstand the wear and tear of time and trends.

 Discover the original psychedelic magic of Pink Floyd's debut—listen now and dive into the cosmic journey!

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The Beatles

Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band Valeriorivoli

 Sgt. Pepper 35 years later seems mawkish, as false as the complicit laughter of the Fab4.

 It is not possible to consider Sgt. Pepper the greatest rock album of all time—as many crackpots would like.

 Explore this thoughtful critique to reconsider Sgt. Pepper and discover new perspectives on a classic Beatles album.

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Pink Floyd

The Dark Side of the Moon Valeriorivoli

 Like a kind of black sci-fi monolith, a money-sucking black hole, this record... seems to have many lives.

 The album’s cosmogony begins with a rebirthing from a psychoanalytic session... then the dramatic screams of birth give the cue to Waters’ existential paranoias.

 Dive into this iconic album’s rich layers—listen to 'The Dark Side of the Moon' and explore its lasting impact today!

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