Thin White Rope - Red Sun legendary track by T.W.R...released only on EP, with a peculiarity...one side was at 45 rpm and the other at 33 rpm...
 
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth 1967 60x60....let's make a sweep with these @[IlConte] ....
 
3744 James Road - Groundhogs blues for blues....@ilConte...do you know him?
 
a te lazio - galopeira canzone contro la ss lazio at the end a painting is mentioned, well, during a television interview, the manager Baraldi explained the famous "Baraldi plan" for the Parmalat crash that involved the sslazio, the interview took place in the company’s offices and behind the desk there was a famous painting, it was held at an auction house that was previously located in the premises that Cragnotti had bought to serve as headquarters, during the move the painting disappeared... the owner filed a formal theft report and the matter seemed to end there, except that the interview put the missing work in plain sight behind Baraldi, the owner feeling mocked made a video and with the documents proving he was the legitimate owner he filed a new complaint against Cragnotti, who was already dealing with the Parmalat case had to add this nice "figure" as well... and we Romanisti are here to LAUGH...
 
Canto IV (Limbo) second magnificent album for the American band discipline...listen people listen
 
Brand X Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already) 1977 the best Collins, before money crushed his musical talent to turn it into a money-making talent...
 
Jefferson Airplane - This Is My Life And I Like It (Live) (1967) While browsing through the credits of an anthology volume by the J.A., I noticed the writers of this song... well, to say I was amazed is putting it mildly! It was none other than the duo... CANFORA/AMURRI... so I asked myself the question... what the heck kind of circumstance would lead the Jeffersons to cover an Italian song that, between us, I had never heard before...
 
Tea For One they are so clichéd (to post!) that they are rarely seen, but here they deserve a mention as we return to the roots, to the truest blues. Tell me if a piece like this couldn't have been written by any of the great blues artists...
 
EL RELOJ - La Ciudad Desconocida (1976) second lp for Argentinians EL reloj...really interesting...
 
Danza sul vulcano debut album for this Roman composer...a nice debut..
 
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