#FiloLogico

Marc Bolan & T.Rex Perform 'Children Of The Revolution' From Born To Boogie

Marc Bolan & T.Rex Perform 'Children Of The Revolution' From Born To Boogie

let's continue the logical-musical sequence, and after listening to David Bowie, the step to glam rock and the cross-dressing of that world back then is inevitable, and here we are with this beautiful track where Marc Bolan plays alongside Ringo Starr on drums and Elton John on piano.
 
#FiloLogico

LOU REED & DAVID BOWIE - Dirty Blvd.

hey @[Marco Orsi], besides putting BËL if you like the idea, put one of your tracks
 
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Lou Reed - Satellite of Love

Always for the common good of all, if it works, I would like to experiment with the initiative of Everyone (interested in the matter), to create a common Listening-Space, marked by the hashtag #FiloLogico just to recognize each other, where, as it used to happen some time ago on TeamRock, we can post our favorite tracks, without limitations on genre or era, linking them together, in which the subsequent track refers to the previous one by type of music, same Artist, collaboration/belonging or something specific that has involved and united them both, such as a "musical school," event/concert/episode, or even a work/album/musical track, or more generically a moment in one’s life; let's give it a try, what do you think? Bye. Mauro
 
#WhatGreatTimes

Supersonic - Sigla originale

p.s.: this is In a gadda na vida by Iron Butterfly, the theme of Supersonic, a Rai music show that aired in the '70s; speaking of things like that, especially for those less rusty like me, if you feel like it, read my review of Lizard where I talk about what was happening in those years just in the world of radio; what memories, ahhh…
 
#GoodOldDays

Sigla Maigret - cover audio

maybe because back then I experienced everything differently, or rather because everything was different compared to today, either way, back then was definitely better than today...
 
#GoodMorningFriends

The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

"The night they laid the old South low"

"Virgil Caine is my name, and I served on the Danville train
Until Stoneman's cavalry came to tear up the tracks again
In the winter of '65 we were hungry, barely alive
By May the tenth Richmond had fallen, it's a moment I remember so well

The night they laid the old South low, and the bells were ringing
The night they laid the old South low, and the people were singing
and singing
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

I was back in Tennessee with my wife, when one day she calls to me
"Virgil, hurry, come see, Robert E. Lee is passing by!"
Now I don’t care about chopping wood, and I don’t care if this money’s no good
Just take what you need and leave the rest,
But they never should have taken the things we cherished the best.

The night they laid the old South low,
 
#MusicMemories

JEFFERSON AIRPLANE lather

exactly 49 years ago!!! (it was 1968)
 
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The Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women

exactly 48 years ago!!! (it was 1969)
 
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Rolling Stones - Paint It Black 1966

a whole 51 years ago!!! (it was 1966)
 
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Dick Dale - Third Stone From The Sun

alas, this track with Hendrix has very little and quite a bit of bad stuff, but even though it's a cover, it always takes you back to some nice memories.