Leonard Cohen & Judy Collins live 1976

three songs with the freshness of novelty. still not well-known. a young, extremely nervous L.C with a dry throat.
 
Lucio Battisti | Cosa Succederà Alla Ragazza A greeting also to the other Lucio ...
 
Bauhaus - Nerves (LYRICS ON SCREEN) 📺 "In the Flat Field" is one of those albums from which I really couldn't choose a favorite song. Still, such an epic finale definitely makes you take the record out with a satisfied grin. It has everything that concerns the emerging "Dark" scene: the neuroses of post-punk, the decadence and elegance of Glam interpreted in a gothic way, an overflowing Murphy.
 
Van Morrison - Cyprus Avenue Beautiful disjunctions flow immersed in a poignant life continuum
 
Tre uomini e una donna - con Piero Ciampi, Paolo Conte, Nada e Renzo Zenobi
"The poet is a most elegant soul, who dines with the stars!"
Let’s continue to do "harm" with Piero Ciampi... and friends.
 
Genesis - Never a time (1991) The worst song from any Genesis album, even from those albums where "worst" is a very relative term to mean "the one slightly less fabulous than the others," otherwise what's the fun? Well, usually people tend to be more generous towards "We Can't Dance" compared to the 2-3 previous albums, because it does contain, miracle, at least three excellent tracks and a couple of decent songs; too bad it’s filled with songs (CD format after all) unnecessarily loaded with songs, and stuffed with absolutely dreadful stuff. Not an easy choice given the abundance, but this one causes me profound discomfort.
 
Stand By Your Man -Blues Brothers

Already forty-one years since his farewell
 
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Top 10 (unconscious) Cocteau Twins

1) Whales Tails
2) Musette And Drums
3) Throughout The Dark Months Of April And May
4) How To Bring A Blush To The Snow
5) Sugar Hiccup
6) Pandora (For Cindy)
7) Shallow Then Halo
8) Theft, And Wandering Around Lost
9) Five Ten Fiftyfold
10) Fifty-Fifty Clown

The ranking, as I mentioned, has been drawn up with reckless unconsciousness since it's really difficult
or perhaps impossible to identify Cocteau pieces that prevail over others. In fact, once I finished writing,
I thought of others that should rightfully belong in my top 10:

Wax And Wane
When Mama Was Moth
In Our Angelhood
My Love Paramour
Persephone
Amelia
Otterley
Fifty-Fifty Clown
Know Who You Are At Every Age
Squeeze - Wax
Pink Orange Red
Ribbed And Veined
Melonella

There are no tracks from Blue Bell Knoll because, as I've stated multiple times, it's a work that I've listened to
little, alas, but I promise to remedy that as soon as possible.
@[Eneathedevil] @[Almotasim] @[Rocky Marciano] it's your turn for the daunting task!
p.s. The invitation is extended to all fans of the Cocteau Twins.
 
The Primates-The Creep!!!

How genuine is the RocchenRolle… often it takes just one album, in the garage, to enter OUR history…
 
HIGHER GROUND, JOHNNY HAMMOND

#unochenonsiannoiavaperniente

An attempt, almost impossible, of a semi-serious journey through the discography and countless collaborations of Steve Gadd, in almost chronological order.
1973 JOHHNY HAMMOND - HIGHER GROUND