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Feedback Actually, I can't find a true experimental jam on "Anthem of the Sun" (only "Caution" tries a bit towards the end, but it's too little). Here, however, the true free spirit of the Grateful comes to life. The piece I prefer from the live performance, along with "Dark Star," of course.
Muscolo rosso Cicciolina idealizes the cock.
Futuro Antico - Ao-Ao (1980) Project by Lino Capra Vaccina. Alien stuff from voodoo Africa, of course.
Celestion - Riccardo Zappa I dissolve the end of the day like this.
General Strike 'My Other Body' Don’t ignore them (at least in this part).
Never Known | The Durutti Column | Andrew Reitsma I’m vanishing, see you tomorrow. I’m fleeing.
Third Ear Band - Druid One (1969) To be listened to with the mind.
Il Balletto Di Bronzo - Introduzione A masterpiece. On the same level as "Oro Caldo" by Osanna and other prog wonders (Orme, Banco, PFM, Picchio Dal Pozzo). And then, how can we not mention Gianni Leone, one of the first "dark" figures mixed with that "decadent dandy" charm?
John Miles - Music • TopPop I wanted to include it in the "Jukebox" but here you go with "Top Of The Pops" (actually, here it's called "Top Pop").
Klaus Schulze - "Ways of Changes" - from "Blackdance" (1974) Less colossal and spectacular than "Cyborg" and "Irrlicht," but at the same time interesting due to the addition of percussion and guitars. (Percussions that will find their recognition in Klaus's sound with "Floating" from "Moondwan" and "Nietzsche" from "X").
Chicago - Introduction Shall we elect it as the best piece of the band? Without making pointless charts like at San Remo, we can peacefully note that it is a track with a thousand shades, a thousand sensations. Whenever I listen to them, I always think of Blood, Sweat & Tears, another great jazz rock band from that period. Terry Kath claimed to love "Introduction" like no other Chicago song.
China Crisis - Strength of character The evening closes with a melancholic elegance. An album produced right by Walter Becker with an enviable sound.
Chemistry - Jon Hassell / Brian Eno — Possible Musics (1980) Sunday in Calcata. Of course, without the absence of a musical background...