Beach Boys - Surfin Usa HD
This is a band that has always pissed me off with their beachy music, but I admit that Wilson had some talent. RIP.
 
Who Makes the Nazis?
Smith declared about this record: "When you're stuck in the crap of the times with bland bastards like Elvis Costello and Spandau Ballet, you start questioning not only people's tastes but also their existence. You're not going anywhere with all that crap." disco:
 
A Touch of Evil
This is the most accessible track from a brilliant album. Industrial according to Cabaret Voltaire
 
The Psychedelic Furs - Run and Run (Official Video)
The beautiful voice of Butler + the guitars of Ashton and Morris make PF a great post-punk band
 
Soft Machine - Moon in June
ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE
 
pink floyd arnold layne
There are Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett and those without. For me, the former are unbeatable, the latter have migrated towards a more accessible sound. And here the hell breaks loose……
 
When the Levee Breaks (Remaster)
I've never understood why Costello had it in for the Zeppelins. Oh well! A band that comes up with a song like that can't not be liked.
 
Deep Purple-Child in Time
1973 Palasport Turin, an amazing version!!!
…..then came the Zeppelin, but then.
 
Swans - Song for Dead Time
Round and round it goes... great song, great album, great band
 
The Pusher
Famous for a "generational" hit but this one is better
 
Disorder (2007 Remaster)
Post Punk with a capital P.
 
Ten Years After - I'd Love To Change the World (Official Lyric Video)
Intro to Spirit / Zeppelin for a band that is remembered only for their performance at Woodstock, while Alvin Lee really knew how to play the guitar.
 
The Zombies - Time Of The Season (Lyric Video)
Covered and sampled millions of times, but the original is always the best with Rod Argent's Vox taking center stage.
 
Kiss Off
The (beautiful) homemade music of that genius Gano
 
Theme for an Imaginary Western
The West/Pappalardi duo gives us this great track….
 
The Byrds - Have You Seen Her Face (Audio)
He played the mandolin then the bass, perhaps the least appreciated unjustly of the Byrds, but this is the most beautiful from a great album
 
The Blues MaGoos - We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet
Another little quiz for the friends of Debaser…. A few years later an English band made a song that had a similar riff. Who were they?
 
Peace Loving Man
Listen carefully to the intro and tell me who it reminds you of
 
Jefferson Airplane - Rock Me Baby
The world of Rock is full of good guitarists, but one of the best, Jorma Kaukonen, is never mentioned. This "piece" is a masterpiece, to the dismay of Clapton fans…..
 
Son Of Mr. Green Genes
Only a genius can conceive a piece like this (I'll leave out the record because I wouldn't have enough adjectives to describe it)
 
Tired of Waiting for You
This group was launched by John Mayall, born in Chicago in '69 as the eponymous band, but more original and skilled. With the novelty of the electric violin masterfully played by Jerry Goodman, who later joined Mahavishnu with McLaughlin The Flock.
 
The Doobie Brothers - What a Fool Believes (Official Audio)
I've never been very passionate about them, a bit like the Eagles, but Michael McDonald has a beautiful voice and the song is a classic.