Oasis - Headsrinker (Live By The Sea) - Remastered HD

I hope you don't regret todaaaaaay for the rest of your liiiiiiiiiiiives

#liveisbetter
 
 
 
U2 - Another Time, Another Place (Masterpiece) …another child has lost the race…
 
Alan Marcus - Waiting for You a guy playing dadio
 
Keith Jarrett Trio - I Fall In Love Too Easily
What has always struck me about this masterful performance by Keith Jarrett is his moaning of pleasure expressed in certain passages of the piece. I can't help but suspect that he derives more pleasure in that moment than when he's with a beautiful stranger. Or, if as much as it seems, I have to think that during the act with the aforementioned lady, Keith is so loud that it causes the intervention of the Good Taste for disturbing the public peace? But, setting aside these erotic digressions, Keith Jarrett remains an excellent pianist.
 
Just Another Victim

Helmet vs House of Pain
 
Clutch - "Binge and Purge"

A Clutch a day ...
First work of the miners, a doom heavy psychopathic blues with a hardcore exhaustion finale...
 
Genesis - Illegal Alien (1983) The ugliest song from every Genesis album, even from those albums where "ugliest" is a very relative term to say "the one that's slightly less wonderful than the others," otherwise what’s the point? Well, if @[dsalva] and I titled that old column on the Genesis trash #illegalsongs, there must be a reason. The number one of all the horrible songs by Genesis. Stupid to the point of insulting the intelligence of the listener. Fuck you.
 
Beth Hart - Setting Me Free (Live) all my admiration for this singer.
 
Keep - Rock'n Rocked Rock (1982) Full Album
Another Japanese fusion record.
 
 
 
 
The Big *R*Lebowski*R*, the philosophical rug that sets the tone for the universe
Yma Sumac - Ataypura
Drugo, you see, it's just the stress that's making you talk like this.
 
Quarto Potere - Profondità di campo

"Citizen Kane"
by Orson Welles (1941)

#35mm
 
Walk On The Wild Side

Jimmy Smith (6 out of 10)
"Walk on the Wild Side" from: Bashin': The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith
1962 (Verve)

#jazzlegends
 
Joe Farrell × Penny Arcade

#unochenonsiannoiavaperniente

An almost impossible attempt at a semi-serious journey through the discography and countless collaborations of Steve Gadd, in almost chronological order.
1973 Joe Farrell - Penny Arcade