The Clash - Midnight Log (Remastered) [Official Audio] #pezziminori The Clash doing rockabilly in a track in the style of Stray Cats ... album obviously from whatdoIcallthisthing!
 
Mando Diao - God Knows HQ they were also considered Garage @[IlConte] remember?
 
Arnold - Oh My
Arnold - Climb
Arnold - Jus De Lune
Arnold is one of the most underrated, or rather ignored, English bands, first Creation then Poptones.
To be discovered
 
THE CYNICS - Creepin'

Let's also open the chapter on Cynics. For my personal taste in garage-garagepunk, among the best of the best.

The foliage that covered the tracks of Blue Train Station flourishes exuberantly on the second album of the Pittsburgh band, rich in folk-punk blossoms that make it one of the gems of the Eighties garage discography. The quintet's songwriting has refined, further infected with the dust of the forefathers, creating an album where covers and originals chase each other seamlessly in a merry-go-round of jingle-jangle arpeggios, showers of maracas, scuffs of blues-harp, and fuzz abrasions dominated by the ever persuasive voice of Michael Kastelic.
 
The Declining Winter 'Really Early, Really Late' #new
The suspensions of Talk Talk masterpieces. Investigating is a must.
 
ILL BILL - BILLMATIC (Official Music Video) Golden Age, go buy dad some cigarettes.
 
Townes Van Zandt - For The Sake Of The Song

Afflicted with acute vanzandtitis as always.

PS: but what kind of song is this?
 
Tarkovskij - Solaris - Oxygen

"Solaris"
by Andrei Tarkovsky (1972)

#35mm
 
Mal Waldron & Gary Peacock First encounter

Mal Waldron (6 out of 10)
"First encounter" from: First encounter
1977 (Catalyst)

#jazzlegends
 
Music from Other Worlds (subtitle: 'listen to an idiot)
Orchestra Baobab - Ray M'bele (Official Audio)
"...and so you stay among yourselves listening to Peruvian groups with bagpipes that are listened to by a handful of people and even their relatives don't buy their records!" (quote)
HERE I AM! PRESENT! I, the pretentious know-it-all, frequenter of the smelliest and most hidden niches, who "will never be part of a majority" as that guy said in that movie... I invite you to listen to some of the most unimaginable things that have crossed my hands and ears over the years. You, take a word from an idiot, spare 5 minutes to listen (read, watch, eat, smell...) to something other than the same things you already know how they are; if you don't take risks, what happens is that your brain simply atrophies.
9) Orchestra Baobab
The best Cuban salsa and the hottest Latin music? Believe it or not, it’s played in Africa!
Groups like Africando, Star Band de Dakar, Djeli Moussa Condè, Barbara Kanam, and many others are there to prove it.
However, the Orchestra Baobab is special, believe me! Born in Senegal in the mid-'70s from musicians not only from Senegal but also Togo, Morocco, Mali, Congo... they play the most mixed, hybrid, mongrel, half-breed music you can imagine: "Specialist in All Styles," as one of my favorite albums is titled. I believe in mixing and am convinced that the future will be multicolored (or it won't be at all), and I am convinced that these musics with such deep roots but such unusual developments are among the most vital things to listen to if you have open ears.