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The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze (Live at the Atlanta Pop Festival)
Forget about Spielberg's aliens! Here is the only real alueno to ever appear on planet Earth: Jimi Hendrix Terra:
 
Sonny Rollins - On Green Dolphin Street (1968)
Just so we don't forget another giant of jazz who has left us
 
Gimme Some Lovin' 📀 Spencer Davis Group {DES Stereo} 1967
For a lively start to the day, what you really need is "Gimme Some Lovin'".
 
Keith Jarrett – The Köln Concert [Full Album 1975]
And to top off the Sunday in style, it’s worth listening to Keith Jarrett’s concert in Cologne in 1975. Have a good evening.
 
The Rokes - Che colpa abbiamo noi
All right, it was 60 years ago. But the fact remains that this beautiful society, founded on freedom, is against us. But what fault is it of ours? Compared to back then, nothing has changed.
 
Thelonious Monk 'Round Midnight Live in Norway
At midnight, a display of great musical mastery by Thelonious Monk is just right.
 
The Rolling Stones - In The Stars (Official Lyric Video)
And the Stones are giving it another shot at their tender age...
 
Musica Ribelle
Finardi was absolutely right. Forget about the later mawkish and plastic singers: music is rebellious, otherwise it isn’t. plasticosi:
 
Kevin Ayers why are we sleeping 1970 taverne
An unreleased Kevin Ayers in a francophone and smoking guise, performing one of his unreleased songs. A real pleasure to listen to him!
 
David Bowie - I'm Afraid of Americans (Official Video) [4K]
If even David Bowie is afraid of Americans, how can I say he’s wrong?
 
Rory Gallagher - Bullfrog Blues
One of the greatest bluesmen of the twentieth century: Rory Gallagher. Novecento:
 
Gil Scott-Heron - Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Official Audio)
With my best Easter wishes, together with Gil Scott Heron, to all Debaser users.
 
gino paoli-sassi
In my opinion, the best song by Gino Paoli. Rest in peace.
 
Christmas All Over Again
While the Christmas lunches are being digested, this catchy track by Tom Petty is playing in the background.
 
Ornella Vanoni - Tristezza
One of the many remarkable songs performed by Ornella Vanoni, who left us recently. Always unforgettable.
 
BLACK SABBATH - "Paranoid" (Official Video)
Unfortunately, the list of illustrious rock figures who have passed away is quite long. Nonetheless, we can remember them in their finest moments, as in this case Ozzy Osbourne, who, together with Black Sabbath, performs the hypnotic "Paranoide."
 
Paolo Poli e Umberto Eco (da "Babau", 1970)
Two greats like Umberto Eco and Paolo Poli discussing, in just a few minutes, major topics such as conformism, anti-conformism, and social disparities. A balm for our reason.
 
B. J. Thomas - Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head (Stereo / Lyrics)
After the recent news of Robert Redford’s death, I instinctively went back to this Bacharach track from the “Butch Cassidy” soundtrack. This too is a way of remembering the late actor.
 
Gianna "la cocaina" 1966
I confess that I discovered this track by a certain Gianna Spagnuolo completely by chance. What is surprising is that in the mid-1960s such a song was circulating in the commercial Italian music scene, referring to a hot topic like cocaine...
 
John Mayall - Room To Move (Live)
Here is a real bluesman: John Mayall.
 
Zucchero - Pippo (Live In Italy)
While many people are mourning the passing of the national Pippo, I naturally felt like listening to this song by Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari (even though he’s not among my favorite Italian singers).
 
Third Stone From The Sun
It's like saying that, usually, Jimi Hendrix came from some remote galaxy in the space-time universe...
 
Quartetto Cetra - Angela (Italy, 1971)
Who would have thought it? The Quartetto Cetra, during a television broadcast in November 1971, performed this song dedicated to the activist Angela Davis, unjustly imprisoned in the USA in the early '70s. Besides the fact that in 1972 two more songs were dedicated to Angela Davis ("Sweet Black Angel" by the Rolling Stones and "Angela" by John Lennon), it is worth remembering what happened to the Quartetto Cetra. The day after the television broadcast, they received an anonymous letter urging them to steer clear of certain topics and to stick to performing commercial songs like "La vecchia fattoria." The tone of the letter was also threatening (even back then, there were so-called "haters"). The four musicians were careful not to be intimidated, but it remains a fact that from then on, their performances on Rai TV significantly decreased, and soon they began participating in Swiss television broadcasts. A small episode of vulgar Italian censorship against a song with a meaningful and uncomfortable text for some so-called respectable people of the time.
 
telefonami tra 20 anni - Lucio Dalla
In my opinion, this is one of the best pieces by Lucio Dalla. I always listen to it again with unchanged pleasure.