Spy VS Spy - Don't Tear It Down
Great Australian punk/alternative rock band.
 
Mezza bugia

#IcouldbutIdon'twantto
 
浜崎あゆみ / Real me it had been a while since I last shared an Asian #boppone, and this one deserves to be the first after this period
 
The End
David Crosby was, in my opinion, a truly great musician. His musical tastes after CSN&Y were all ones I could agree with, except for his strong prejudice against the Doors. Maybe it was a personal matter with Morrison, or perhaps because they didn’t have a bass player, or who knows. I say that a band capable of creating such a track cannot be dismissed as “bad” (that’s how Crosby described them in an interview). The End is a concentrate of lysergic psychedelia taken to the extreme, a modern bolero with sounds that go beyond the era in which they were created. For me, it’s one of the most significant tracks in rock.
 
Stand By Me, Ben E King, 1961

This is THE Stand By Me... come on, come on, yeah...
 
Wig Hat - This Came Out Of Me (Full Album)

These German drugheads in full grunge mode get hyped with this punk garage album but also… grunge… “love song” is magnificent, the song that Cobain and Layne surely liked or would have liked…

Rock guitaring full throttle…

I was definitely drawn in by the cover…

Wonderful…

#garagedintorni

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Man, what a crappy movie this remake is that Brian Russell De Palma came out with (after Sidney Arthur Lumet turned it down), picking up on the legendary Howard Winchester Hawks’s 1932 "Scarface".

Elvira

Screenplay written by William Oliver Stone (which he actually used as a pretext and as therapy for his cocaine addiction).

Main actors: after hearing about Robert Anthony De Niro’s refusal, the amazing Alfredo James "Al" Pacino, then forty-three, put himself forward, and then the semi-unknown but beautiful Michelle Marie Pfeiffer (my peer), at the time twenty-five and well... that’s it.