ZZ Top - La Grange - 432 Hz any kind soul has suggestions for bands that play in 432hz?? I only find remastered stuff...
 
LAURA NYRO stoned soul picnic

I step out of the garage hand in hand with this Noble Maiden…
 
Bob Dylan - One More Weekend (Official Audio) just to digest the floreal festival
 
 
The Style Council - Shout To The Top
One of those things that saved me from 1984, my horribilis annus.
 
 
 
Genesis - Follow You Follow Me (Official Music Video) The ugliest song from any Genesis album, even from those albums where "ugliest" will be a very relative term to say "the one that's slightly less wonderful than the others," otherwise, what's the point? And this is where the real pain begins. I like "And Then There Were Three," overall it's a nice album even though we're now far from their best days. But it fit as a lightening of the proposal, a couple of great tracks, another 3-4 nice songs, a few others that are so-so, but it's a good album... And then this. Symbolically, I couldn't not choose it, the beginning of the end, the beginning of the selling out. And it doesn't even fit at all with the rest of the album's mood, it feels glued on with spit. But hey, goal totally scored, and they will do worse...
 
Ramones - Beat On The Brat Live San Bernardino Today's youth wandering around with ripped pants
 
 
Lucio Battisti - Vendo Casa

Inside the house, it's all a veil

One of Lucio's many masterpieces, one of those songs that, once finished, makes you want to listen to it again.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
Refree / Lo que esconden melancholic ambient meets the possibly Spanish-sounding string vibrations, creating solitary desert landscapes.
 
Set My Love On You - The Droogs

Six singles recorded between 1972 and 1981 that remind an entire nation who the Sonics, the Shadows of Knight, the Kinks, and Mickey Finn are. The Droogs from Los Angeles are probably the first band ever to grasp the message conveyed by Lenny Kaye with his Nuggets. And they are certainly the first to put it into practice, fully recovering the punk spirit of the Sixties with covers that at the time were still fresh and a set of originals like Ahead of My Time, Set My Love on You, and Overnight Success that still shake your butt and the walls of your home today. The Anthology published by Music Maniac is one of those records that everyone should have at home to remember how the seminal work of Ric Albin, Dave Provost, and Roger Clay was a crucial piece in preserving the essence of 60's punk during the dark ages of the 70s.
 
ulla - foam (2022) [Full Album] beautiful flower picked in 2022, a shame to let it dry.
To place between the pages of our heart's book and look at it when we need to dream.
 
Nick Drake - Thoughts of Mary Jane (rare version) beautiful this different arrangement.
 
Droogs - Countdown to Zero

Back then, I definitely underestimated them... maybe because they had less garage... a myriad of amazing tracks...
 
Jane - 01 Comin' Again
What years and what a golden age those 70s were for the Germans, and if the Can can be the Gerd Muller of the situation, can we forget that dark midfield movement of the Janes, that disarming heavy prog (wow) between Free and Black Sabbath... And then, never mind, if Gianni Rivera made you trallalero...