DeMa has teased me Deftones- Pink Maggit beautiful song from a beautiful album.
 
Kate Bush - Hammersmith Odeon 1979 FULL CONCERT A spectacular show by Bush at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1979 before she stopped touring for a few centuries. By the way, beyond the choreographic/visual performance, since she is an incredible singer-songwriter, the audio CD is also beautiful, the only live testimony on CD of Cespuglia if I'm not mistaken.
 
Every time I listen to Kate Bush's debut, I'm entranced. The amazing thing is that she went on to create even more beautiful music. Kate Bush - The Saxophone Song On this album, apart from the songwriting and vocal talent of the young singer, then full of highs and precocious singer-songwriter talent and the most refined and elegant pop, a whole bunch of musicians play (as they do on all her albums...)
 
One of my favorite pop groups, the Finn brothers. In the Lowlands - Crowded House Here in "Sister Madly," there's also the participation of one Richard Thompson...
 
Come on guys, it's almost here Dream Theater: The Astonishing All the characters are unlocked (even the poor kid who's named after the dumbest character in Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer), the trailer and the drone at the bottom of the page. The event is approaching #whatthehell
 
Fairport convention_ what we did on our holidays (1969) Frankly, between the new singer who emerges by writing a piece like "Fotheringay", one of the best reinterpretations of Dylan that has ever been heard, the first two traditional songs of British folk brought back to life, and a genius guitarist and young boy who will give so much for decades to come, not to mention the bassist who will soon become one of the most important musical "archaeologists" of British folk, I would say that while we may not yet be at the masterpiece level, all the elements of a great album are certainly there.
 
Gentle Giant Why Not Five and a half minutes where there’s everything. And the final solo really makes you shake your ass.
 
Tom Waits - Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets to the Wind in Copenhagen) I repeat myself, illegal song, way too big. Perhaps her best pass for artistic immortality, at least regarding the '70s.
 
#famoerpajo 45 rowland s howard & lydia lunch: some velvet morning From Nancy & Lee to Lydia & Rowland, one of the greatest covers of all time.