The Style Council - Walls Come Tumbling Down!
Who doesn't love that genius Paul Weller, here with The Style Council with a track from the first, and in my opinion the most beautiful, album.
 
Out of Time (Live)
Composer: John Henry Deighton aka Chris Farlowe
Composers & Writers: Mr. Keith Richards & Sir Michael Philip Jagger, just "Mick" for his friends
 
The Human League - Don't You Want Me (Official Music Video)
Super jump from funk to Sheffield new wave with a hit from the roaring 80s (the band also did some great stuff and the two girls weren't bad at all)
Listen #2 of 5
 
Deep Purple - Sail Away (Remastered 2004)
Attached is the Fireball t-shirt I just got 😎
 
 
Sly & The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (Audio)
On June 25th, we lost one of the giants of Funk: Sylvester Stone, known as Sly. Tracks that go beyond the genre, like this one.
Listen #1 of 5
 
Black Box
The rhythm is done by Haskins' daughter from Bauhaus, unfortunately she's American but you can tell she grew up with her Dad, she doesn't do anything mind-blowing but every detail is there and she doesn't miss a beat. The other two aren't crap but they basically don't do anything.
 
EGYPT
Westside is cool, there’s nothing you can do about it.
I was just chillin', but the tennis still dancin'
Shot dropped 40, I was courtside handsome
.40 tucked on me, scorpions on the visit
Fiend ain't have it, hit they moms for the ransom
"I need Fifty", had to do a demo on camera
Hit the brick with the Psycho cutter like Ciampa
Don't watch close, Chloe never seen a hamper
FLYGOD Junior had cracks in his Pamper
 
Gimme Some Lovin' 📀 Spencer Davis Group {DES Stereo} 1967
For a lively start to the day, what you really need is "Gimme Some Lovin'".
 
Circuit 7 - Video Boys
One of the hidden gems of minimal wave with misty synths in the style of Gary Numan 🥇
Also worth rediscovering are Grey Skies by Turquoise Days and Direct Lines by Electronic Circus.
 
 
 
4 Harry Beckett - Rolly s Tune - Flare Up, 1970
HARRY BECKETT
"Rolly's Tune" from: Flare Up
1970 (Philips)
#jazzlegends
 
Angie Stone - Wish I Didn't Miss You
About a year ago, one of the most beautiful neo-soul voices died in a car accident. This track is a masterpiece, sampling a great song by the O’Jays.
 
THE BUTCHER (1970) Clip - Stéphane Audran (ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
"The Butcher"
by Claude Chabrol (1970)
with Stéphane Audran
Jean Yanne
Antonio Passalia
and Roger Rudel
#35mm
 
 
Rudolph Johnson - The second coming
RUDOLPH JOHNSON
"The Second Coming" from: The Second Coming
1973 (Black Jazz)
#jazzlegends
 
 
The Stranglers - Golden Brown
Often associated with contemporary punk bands like Damned, Clash, Sex Pistols, etc.
In reality, they don’t have much in common. Not very politically correct, but musically original.
 
Bootsy Collins - I'd Rather Be With You
The king of p-funk bass. The ultimate slapper. A bit of a madman ,.,,
 
 
Shy Limbs – Reputation
With a couple of future Crimso