The Clash - Rebel Waltz
London Calling is a milestone, but for me this album is their real masterpiece, and this track is incredibly beautiful.
 
Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf)
Unmistakable sound
 
King of Hollywood (2013 Remaster)
They’ve never really thrilled me (I only have one vinyl, Desperado). According to critics, their best album is Hotel California, which I find unlistenable, but everyone has their own tastes and they should be respected. For me, it’s The Long Run.
 
Hey You
I’m closing my top five with a classic from a classic band, even though I’m always a bit reluctant to post their post-Barrett songs, but this one goes beyond any reservations.
 
Lost
The Dead in a sped-up cow-punk style
 
Because You're Frightened (Remastered 2007)
How can you not appreciate Howard Devoto...
 
Blackberry Way
Beautiful cover of "Tutta mia la città" by that genius Maurizio Vandelli.
Roy Wood did a great job performing it as well as the original… Oh, you're telling me THIS is the original and the Equipe's version is the cover? My mistake… I apologize… (just kidding…)
 
Looking For Atlantis - Prefab Sprout
I thank @[Farnaby] who made me rediscover a beautiful album I had forgotten I owned.
 
Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper (Official Audio)
What can I say... I think they have always been somewhat underrated. Because in the years when hard rock was at its peak, BOC made their mark.
 
Dusty Springfield - The Look of Love
There will be 15,389 covers of The look of love, but this one is unbeatable.
 
Appetite (2007 Remastered Version)
I followed them for the first 3 albums, then they lost their way. Sophisticated and well-played pop.
 
Kracked
Distorted and “fuzzed-out” guitar, a great adrenaline-charged noise-pop track
 
Todd Rundgren - I Saw The Light (Lyrics Below) (HQ)
Precursor of DIY, he sings and plays everything himself. From his best album, a beautiful and light pop track. Great Todd
 
Creeque Alley (Single Version)
Ah, the Season of Love… the Hippies, California as the new promised land, Woodstock, Altamont and… the Family of Charles Manson that brought it to an end.
 
Soft Machine - A Certain Kind
I believe that things like this are difficult to replicate
 
The Soft Moon - Tiny Spiders (Official Video)
There’s a bit of everything: post punk, EBM, industrial. Good old Vasquez passed away last year.
 
Intermission Riff
Oldfarts like myself will remember that this track was the theme song for TV7. Great big band leader. Unmistakable sound, a giant in Jazz: too bad he was a racist
 
Jorma Kaukonen - Genesis - Live at Fur Peace Ranch
Below is the ranking of the greatest guitarists ever according to Rolling Stones (and goa this raises doubts) and I put Jorma instead of Richards and Rory Gallagher instead of Berry, and I move Beck to second place.
1 Jimi Hendrix
2 Jimmy Page
3 Keith Richards
4 Eric Clapton
5 Chuck Berry
6 Jeff Beck
7 Eddie Van Halen
8 Chet Atkins
9 Robert Johnson
10 Pete Townshend
 
Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan - Girl From The North Country Lyrics
Zimmerman and Cash… Stuff for refined palates…
 
L'ultima occasione
I quote some credits from this LP
Herbie Mann, Lee Konitz, Michael and Randy Brecker, George Benson, Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Gil Evans, Steve Gadd...
 
The Who Substitute
In my long experience as a music listener, there are two groups from the British Invasion that have never convinced me: the Kinks and the Who—of the latter, I only save two albums: My Generation and Who’s Next. convinto:
 
Bocca Di Rosa
91 years old, still clear-minded, I want to celebrate her with this song that was De André's favorite.
 
A Salty Dog (2009 Remaster)
The Hammond as the trademark that's missing, however, in this heartbreaking piece.
 
Miles Davis & Chaka Khan: Human Nature (live in Montreux 1989)
I found these two amateur musicians online... not bad, I recommend them.
 
Gang Of Four - I Love A Man In Uniform (re-recorded version)
For me, one of the greatest post-punk bands. A thought goes to Andy Gill and to Dave Allen with his slapped bass (Flea knows something about that)