Peter Hammill - Dropping The Torch Let's bring out the splendid and underrated acoustic Hammill, more classically singer-songwriter, which we not infrequently find in his solo albums.
 
Principal Edwards Magic Theatre.-Soundrack,1969 (full album) What would have happened if William Shakespeare, during the recital of one of his poems and amidst the full atmosphere of ancient English literary/musical tradition, had decided to pick up an electric guitar and start playing Rock-Blues, complete with a solo? Well, that’s exactly what happens in "Third Sonnet to Sundry Notes of Music," which is also "Shakespeare recited, accompanied and sung with music evoking echoes of ancient Britannia that suddenly bursts into rock-blues riffs and vocality." But nothing else here beats "Pinky: A Mystery Cycle": a psychedelic theater piece, avant-garde Haslamian Renaissance, theater and acid-psych-folk-rock merge into one, with masks (see footage from live performances), recitations, Viv's voice transporting you to distant times, and the ancestral exaltation of the mystical magic of nature, all captured in the ethos of this rich and original ensemble of cultured English/British students, highlighted by an extraordinary atmospheric electric solo from Root Cartwright, a great guitarist as well as the main composer of the group’s music. And that's it; I will continue to promote this album and the equally fabulous subsequent one to the point of madness.
 
Various Artists - No New York Chance's supergroovy screams drove me crazy on the first listen.
 
Mark Isham - A dream of three acrobats.wmv A beautiful album, by someone who knows how to do it. Music so typically eighties from this man who, in fact, we find everywhere and with anyone during those years, speaking of that circle of people and that type of music.
 
When you set this Richard Thompson - Two Left Feet as the ringtone on your father's new phone.
 
Joni Mitchell - Refuge Of The Roads After years of listening, it remains one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard.
 
~The Soft Boys ~ Live at the Portland Arms (full album) The dawn of the return of Cambridge psychedelia. Live at Portland Arms 1978. Hilarious "rough" live performance.
 
Katrina & The Waves - Walking On Sunshine This piece hasn't been understood: it's beautiful. Of course, as long as you sing it like this, loud and goofy like him fry walking on sunshine (Futurama) There you go. You can also just keep your eyes closed and pretend the original video doesn't exist. Think that in the scene of the pop (psychedelic/zany or not) in Cambridge, they and the Soft Boys have a common denominator (Kimberley Rew) and were in the same circles. Then they became the band of Katrina the American and started making records, and goodbye XD
 
Robyn Hitchcock - Acid Bird And oh yes, a big gap will gradually be filled. A great songwriter and artist, he's as healthy as a mad cuckoo and has certain protective "spirits" just as one would expect. He founded the Soft Boys in Cambridge, is it a coincidence? Nah...
 
Joni Mitchell - The Boho Dance A somewhat forgotten pearl of its production, but how exciting is it?
 
Joni Mitchell - Shades Of Scarlet Conquering I believe it's one of the most beautiful melodies that Mitchell has ever composed. Truly poignant.
 
No but seriously, has Venditti ever written a song this beautiful after the '70s, even by mistake? corrado guzzanti - l'esondazione dell'aniene Come on, let Guzzanti write Venditti's songs. "G.R.A." was already a masterpiece, but this one is new to me, it's wonderful ahahahaha.
 
Top 5: i momenti più esilaranti di Frankenstein Junior This film, otherwise it's such a drag, and the entire discography of Van Der Graaf Generator and Hammill solo, what questions.
 
I Started a Joke - Bee Gees (Compacto Simples 1969) Vinyl (45 rpm) Here, I'll give you a hand. Sorry, I couldn't find a video with the cover, but there's the 45 playing directly.
 
15. Abacab (Single version) - Genesis (1980) Outtakes from the Abacab Sessions In the end, it's one of the least bad things they've done since 1981.
 
Marco Ferradini - Teorema I am quite convinced that if we still remember this person today, it is only thanks (thanks ?) to Aldo, Giovanni, and Giacomo, anyway...
 
Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra Some Velvet Morning (HQ vinyl rip) This is one of the most beautiful POP songs I know.
 
Van der Graaf Generator - Theme One What else could I have started with, in your opinion?