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Black Celebration I want to take you in my arms, forgetting all I couldn't do today
NEGRAMARO - Come sempre (video ufficiale) While I’m not a huge admirer/fan of theirs, it’s undeniable that this band has produced high-quality tracks over the last 16/17 years that surpass what’s typically heard on the radio. The lyrics are well-written and the arrangements are not lacking in originality.
Giorgia - Marzo In my opinion: The best lyrics of an entire career, and generally the most underrated piece but with the greatest artistic depth.
Garbage - Only Happy When It Rains The list of music videos directed by Samuel Bayer is endless, just as endless is my love for these colors, for these ideas. Only Happy When It Rains is one of the songs of my life; a lyrics and a melody that captivate with their gloominess that somehow feels cool. I think the band members in the middle of the video smashing guitars and tapes represent the overall pessimistic character of the song; I’ve always imagined something like "let's destroy culture," but I could be wrong. From the outfits to the aforementioned cool and warm colors, in short, for me, it's a monument.
JAMES DEAN BRADFIELD - THE BOY FROM THE PLANTATION (Official Video) James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers has released an entire album dedicated to Victor Jara titled Even In Exile three days ago. Performed, played, and "felt" by God.
Depeche Mode - World in My Eyes - Devotional 1993 Depeche and Corbijn at their peak, without ifs or buts.
Rejoice (Remastered 2008)

I can't change the world but I can change the world in me
U2 - Ordinary Love (Live on The Tonight Show) Non posso più combatterti, è per te che sto combattendo
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds Live at Radio City Music Hall - April 22nd, 2007 My favorite live performance of Dave and Tim; nothing against Boyd, Stefan, and Carter, but I appreciate the stripped-down and essential songs more (Central Park remains phenomenal).
Puddle Of Mudd - About A Girl (HD) In these weeks, the performance of About A Girl by Nirvana covered by Wes Scantlin’s Puddle Of Mudd has caused quite a stir. Some say it’s related to health issues, possible addictions, or who knows; others claim it was intentionally sung poorly by Wes for publicity. Hundreds of memes on the Internet, parodies on YouTube, and reaction videos for something so absurd that it risks being permanently associated with this band. Whatever the cause, the best move he could make is to laugh about what happened and admit a failure.
Mississippi The last track from the second album by Train, Drops Of Jupiter from 2001. One of their best songs. An essential arrangement and an excellent production by Brendan O'Brien.
Mark Lanegan - 'Bleed All Over' in this second excerpt from the upcoming album, Mark seems to be in great shape.
Pearl Jam - Quick Escape (Official Visualizer) third single from the new album that is basically coming out in a few hours.
Elisa Promettimi Piece from the latest album taken from the storytellers from a couple of years ago.
I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself

I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself

The original version of the song dates back to 1970 and was recorded by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap. Among the many artists who covered it were Dusty Springfield and Burt Bacharach, but the most famous version is this one by the White Stripes. #iladri
Bush - Flowers On A Grave [Official Video] Starting today, the tracklist and cover of the new album set to be released in May are revealed.
Typical Situation @[dsalva] for now you’re posting a lot of them; my favorite of theirs is this one.
Type O Negative - My Girlfriend's Girlfriend [OFFICIAL VIDEO] One of those bands that has forged a unique personality with irony and caricatures (in style)
Cradle of Filth - Born in a Burial Gown (from Bitter Suites To Succubi) When I had no musical references, one of my first encounters with rock was this music video from a DVD lent to me by a schoolmate. Essentially, the costumes and settings were more cinematic than MTV. What I still find amusing is Dani Filth's (the singer) whip as he randomly lashes out at people, first on the float and then inside a sort of vampire circus tent. The gothic style elements make me smile, but I accept them. And I have a soft spot for Cradle Of Filth.