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The electric tracks are spine-tingling, with renditions of acoustic classics like 'One too many mornings' and the hallucinatory atmospheres of 'Ballad of a thin man'. It’s an item that must be acquired at all costs, at least for devoted Dylan fans like me.
The electric tracks are spine-tingling, with renditions of acoustic classics like 'One too many mornings' and the hallucinatory atmospheres of 'Ballad of a thin man'.
It’s an item that must be acquired at all costs, at least for devoted Dylan fans like me.
Dive into the legendary 1966 Dylan tour recordings—listen to iconic performances and discover rare gems from this historic box set now!
Dear, dear battery chickens who hate now out of frustration and not by choice, dear, dear battery chickens with that ambiguous expression that is increasingly distressed. I am different because when it’s shit, it’s shit—it doesn’t matter the specification...
Dear, dear battery chickens who hate now out of frustration and not by choice, dear, dear battery chickens with that ambiguous expression that is increasingly distressed.
I am different because when it’s shit, it’s shit—it doesn’t matter the specification...
Explore Giorgio Gaber’s provocative 'Polli di Allevamento'—listen now to a landmark protest album rich in social insight.
"Acoustic guitars, gentle voices, and a conclusion that references Jefferson Airplane as if to maintain a connection with the other great Frisco group." "Absolutely relaxed atmospheres instead in 'High Time,' a song that, listened to attentively, takes us to a state of unique relaxation."
"Acoustic guitars, gentle voices, and a conclusion that references Jefferson Airplane as if to maintain a connection with the other great Frisco group."
"Absolutely relaxed atmospheres instead in 'High Time,' a song that, listened to attentively, takes us to a state of unique relaxation."
Listen to Workingman’s Dead and experience the Grateful Dead’s masterful blend of country warmth and psychedelic depth.
This work of musical archaeology... is appreciated for the great performances it contains. The dizzying wha wha rhythm... and the pumping bass in the track 'Jones’n' by the Soulsistics are worthy of a Blaxploitation movie soundtrack.
This work of musical archaeology... is appreciated for the great performances it contains.
The dizzying wha wha rhythm... and the pumping bass in the track 'Jones’n' by the Soulsistics are worthy of a Blaxploitation movie soundtrack.
Explore the vibrant sounds of Funk Spectrum III and dive deep into classic and rare funk grooves!
It’s impressive how a still young and inexperienced group displays such maturity and freshness in performing this driving rock & roll. The two pieces that truly make this album great are 'It’s All Over Now' by B. Womack and... 'Time is on My Side', which especially today has become a theme song for the Glimmer Twins.
It’s impressive how a still young and inexperienced group displays such maturity and freshness in performing this driving rock & roll.
The two pieces that truly make this album great are 'It’s All Over Now' by B. Womack and... 'Time is on My Side', which especially today has become a theme song for the Glimmer Twins.
Discover the early energy of the Rolling Stones by exploring their classic album 12 x 5—listen now and experience rock history!
Among the various posthumous albums released, this double CD is, in my opinion, one of the best. You really have almost all of Hendrix’s production at the BBC.
Among the various posthumous albums released, this double CD is, in my opinion, one of the best.
You really have almost all of Hendrix’s production at the BBC.
Listen to Jimi Hendrix’s BBC Sessions for the ultimate live classic rock experience!
The first album by the Who is an album that cannot be missing from any rock collection that wants to boast that name. An aggressive music with Daltrey’s bluesy and gritty voice, Entwistle’s bass strokes, and Moon’s whirling drums.
The first album by the Who is an album that cannot be missing from any rock collection that wants to boast that name.
An aggressive music with Daltrey’s bluesy and gritty voice, Entwistle’s bass strokes, and Moon’s whirling drums.
Dive into The Who's explosive debut and experience the roots of classic rock—listen to the My Generation Deluxe Edition now!
Jimi plays in all possible ways with his teeth, simulating orgasms, with the guitar behind his back, and finally in the historic execution of "Wild Thing" sacrificing his guitar to the public by burning it!!!! Speechless. Janis Joplin together with the Big Brother group from San Francisco performing a breathtaking version of "Ball and Chain," watch the audience left speechless in front of her performance.
Jimi plays in all possible ways with his teeth, simulating orgasms, with the guitar behind his back, and finally in the historic execution of "Wild Thing" sacrificing his guitar to the public by burning it!!!! Speechless.
Janis Joplin together with the Big Brother group from San Francisco performing a breathtaking version of "Ball and Chain," watch the audience left speechless in front of her performance.
Experience the magic of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival—watch legendary performances and unseen footage now!
Just the video of "I Wanna Be Your Lover" is enough to see Prince handling bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, and more. In "Sexy Dancer" the more transgressive spirit peeks out with those rhythmic sighs simulating an embrace and a bass prominent over all other instruments.
Just the video of "I Wanna Be Your Lover" is enough to see Prince handling bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, and more.
In "Sexy Dancer" the more transgressive spirit peeks out with those rhythmic sighs simulating an embrace and a bass prominent over all other instruments.
Listen to Prince's iconic 1979 album and discover the roots of his legendary funk and rock fusion!
In some respects, I even prefer it to 'Happy Trails', perhaps because the absence of a suite like 'Who Do You Love' allows for more focus on listening to some tracks that are true gems of West Coast music. The album closes with the mini-suite of 'The Fool', where among acidic guitars, Morricone-like bells, and poignant electric solos, we are led to the end of a pleasant, very engaging album.
In some respects, I even prefer it to 'Happy Trails', perhaps because the absence of a suite like 'Who Do You Love' allows for more focus on listening to some tracks that are true gems of West Coast music.
The album closes with the mini-suite of 'The Fool', where among acidic guitars, Morricone-like bells, and poignant electric solos, we are led to the end of a pleasant, very engaging album.
Listen to Quicksilver Messenger Service's timeless 1968 debut and explore the roots of West Coast psychedelic rock today!
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