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A Perfect Circle - The Doomed [Official Video]
Maynard J. Keenan excels in A Perfect Circle.
The latest from Tool is too monolithic and monochrome.
 
Genesis - Duke's Travels/Duke's End
For Tony Banks, Duke is the best Genesis album. He appreciates it and enjoys it. In this classic final flourish, it makes us hear what they could have become. Instead, their fault is that they consciously transformed into a plastic band, to the point of parodying themselves in a famous video from the '80s.
Genesis - Land of Confusion (Official Music Video)
 
Steve Winwood // Blind Faith - "Can't Find My Way Home"
All the old folks in Great Britain must be in quarantine!!!
 
Joe Cocker With A Little Help From My Friends 1969 in Woodstock
We're gonna leave you with the usual thing. This is what Joe says before introducing the final song of their show at Woodstock.
Damn, if God exists, at that moment He was inside of him.
 
The Who - Baba O'riley
I've been following you for almost a month and I don't remember seeing a song by The Who in the playlist.
I had a friend who couldn't stand them because of Roger Daltrey's voice, which I actually like a lot. Baba O' Riley: every word spoken disrespects this song. I'll just say this: the klezmer finale by Keith Moon and Dave Arbus from East of Eden is spectacular.
 
Barclay James Harvest - In my Life
They were doing well in Germany, and that's never a good sign.
 
Tears For Fears - Pale Shelter
A beautiful review on the homepage of their famous collection that you all must have. In the 80s, they offered an unforgettable sound.
 
Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart (Live At The Apollo)
Even Trevor Rabin's Yes have their reasons.
 
Iron Maiden Killers live 1980(Paul Di'Anno)
Beautiful stage animal. Too bad it got lost right away. Paul di Anno
 
D-A-D - Sleeping My Day Away
The Hair Metal curve is still rising and there's room for D.A.D. from Denmark.
Just a moment and...#understandinggrunge
 
Down Payment Blues
Great track from an album unfairly considered lesser. In Powerage, Bon Scott is always on point, while the Young brothers churn out scorching riffs without a break. This morning, while running to it, I maintained an excellent pace, which can only confirm the undeniable quality of Powerage.
 
R.E.M. - Finest Worksong
These are nice...I can’t remember where I heard them...