Kim But I mean, does your brother-in-law play the piece dedicated to your wife? Steve, come on.
 
Boa Constrictor & A Natural Vine - Little David Boa Constrictor & A Natural Vine - Son Of Kong @[vibration] as I said, you inspired me to dust it off from some hard drive and reminded me of a nice album that’s been little listened to. There's something I hadn't noticed or had forgotten: there's a clearly Buckley-esque melodic and folk style here, and indeed there is. Good like that.
 
Judas Priest - Run Of The Mill The record itself is harmless and cute but nothing more, this one is nice though.
 
Judas Priest - Epitaph Father of NWOBHM yes, but up to a certain point, eh. Half-crooner half-Queen ballad, and I really like Halford's voice... Too bad for the usual infamous cat that always hides in the recording studios where hard-heavy bands play, and enjoys grabbing onto the singers' balls every once in a while... The same as Gillan and (too many) others. Damn it.
 
Quicksand (2015 Remaster) Tomorrow this Masterpiece turns fifty years old.
 
Riff Raff This discus thrower is really awesome.
 
"Farwell, Farewell" - Fairport Convention [Audio] Since "Usciva domani," the song that is for me the most poignant in the Fairport repertoire.
 
Black Sheep Of The Family Their hard rock with epic and grandiose tones is all well and good (among the few who do it without sounding ridiculous to my ears), but in the end, the best song on the first album is this cover of a great track that didn't receive the deserved fortune, and which Blackmore intelligently understood had the strength of an immortal classic. Great cover, although the original by Quatermass is still more powerful for me.
 
Kate Bush - There Goes a Tenner - Official Music Video Leave It Open Two gems of songs perhaps too little quoted from a perfect album full of imagination and surprises even on the twentieth-thirtieth listen.
 
Watch Out - ABBA [1080p HD] Forget about Ganz&Rosis! @[dsalva]
@[IlConte] here you go #uallallalla
 
Symptom of the Universe (2009 - Remaster) Another track recently, huh?
 
T.Rex - Telegram Sam Little, Immense Genius.
 
Cailín na Gruaige Doinne (Slow Air) I want to spend a whole month listening to the uillean pipes.
 
The Band Played Waltzing Matilda Coffee time and the Pogues.
 
Sally MacLennane And then we will take off in full swing with the Chieftains led by Master Paddy.
 
Dirty Old Town Amazing performance
 
The Pogues - A Pair of Brown Eyes I swear I'll stop. Just one more and then I'll quit.
 
The Leaving of Liverpool I know I'm becoming one-track minded, please be patient.