A Forest Mighty Black - Duo Trippin' …big-beat-jazz? great track….
 
Gallery Six - The Insensible Crevice (2022) "Siberian Ambience" is a guarantee, perhaps you're already familiar with this statement. A work constructed with a warm, organic use of "field recordings" where we are part of the living sounds that emerge from the speakers, open windows to a mysterious yet familiar world, the soundtrack to the passage of time, of unique lives that are different yet similar to many others. #fieldrecording #ambient Good night.
 
Billie Holiday - Don't Explain (Live 1958) here, this is indeed INHIBITABLE, shortly after she left.
 
T̤e̤r̤r̤y̤ K̤n̤i̤g̤h̤t̤ A̤n̤d̤ T̤h̤e̤ P̤a̤c̤k̤ Full Album (1966) when the covers are a call #psych #garage
I'm listening to this work or will listen to it for the first time
 
P̤a̤c̤i̤f̤i̤c̤ O̤c̤e̤a̤n̤ | P̤a̤c̤i̤f̤i̤c̤ O̤c̤e̤a̤n̤ Full Album (1968) I'm listening now for the first time. It seems to me a garage sound with black Farfisa veins and a guitar with Hendrix-like nuances but #maybe the rest is all different.
 
Eeeeeh well...
Ingrandisci questa immagine

Second goal for Morocco!
 
Max Webster - Battle Scar
Another great Canadian band straddling hard rock and hints of art rock. Here’s Geddy Lee, just to add some flavor.
 
Tom Waits - Take It With Me A spine-chilling piece, perhaps somewhat overlooked within its vast repertoire.
 
@[dsalva] Thanks again! But are you sure you're not mistaken? I mean, it seems like you have two active subscriptions. Is it to set an example for others?
 
Act - Snobbery And Decay (Official Video Reworked)
Thomas Leer and the blonde from Propaganda...
 
Roots, Rock, Reggae (1976) - Bob Marley & The Wailers I have always found the embrace between reggae and punk to be natural, perhaps because in the original punk I truly only love The Clash. In any case, in the live Babylon by Bus, the three genres of the piece will officially be joined by punk in 'punky reggae party', an ideal response to the love that The Clash had shown for reggae.