Last Drive - This Fire Inside

These Greeks are really good, completely unknown to me until yesterday, savansadir
 
One Word - Mahavishnu Orchestra

Mahavishnu Orchestra (7 out of 10)
"One Word" from: Birds of Fire
1973 (Columbia)

#jazzlegends
 
The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Meeting Of The Spirits

Mahavishnu Orchestra (6 out of 10)
"Meeting of the spirits" from: The Inner Mounting Flame
1971 (Columbia)

#jazzlegends
 
Dotti medici e sapienti - E. Bennato
The patient is almost dead
 
Emphasis - Allures Music of Universe
when prog was making its way in Bolzano...

#quidanoiinfondolamusic anonemale
 
Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat • TopPop

July 1974.....a glance at the 45 rpm charts in America

Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
Not just @[sergio60] and the Count were keeping busy; it is said that in ancient times the Etruscans were no less creative in satisfying that obsession we all carry from birth...
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Here, for example, is an Etruscan amphora from the 6th century B.C. It is now on display along with other repatriated art (almost exclusively Etruscan or Greek) in the Aula Ottagona of the Baths of Diocletian, which is now a exhibition space in the National Roman Museum in Rome and gnente... #chiaroscuro
 
One bis.

Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4 - 7/21/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)

Chicago was an American rock band formed in Chicago in 1967.

In the beginning, they called themselves "The Big Thing" and later changed their name to "Chicago Transit Authority," which was subsequently shortened to "Chicago."

They defined themselves as a "rock and roll band with horns."

They started as a politically engaged and sometimes experimental rock band, later also exploring progressive rock and jazz rock.

In the '70s, Chicago were absolute leaders in the States for single sales, with over 40,000,000 copies sold in the USA alone, earning them 23 gold records, 18 platinum, and 8 double platinum.

Interestingly, they were also invited to the Woodstock festival. They accepted, and the band was scheduled to perform, but that scoundrel of their promoter, Bill Graham, canceled their participation to let Santana, whom he managed, play in their place.
 
Empires Of The Sun - Hapshash & The Coloured Cat
 
Townes van Zandt - Waitin' Around to Die w/ lyrics what a voice what a style great Townes and song. :))
 
THE 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS Your Gonna Miss Me - Subtítulos

The Essential Albums: “THE PSYCHEDELIC SOUND of The 13Th Floor Elevators” and

“… it’s a paranoid and essentially perverse record… the music of the Elevators is breathless, claustrophobic, and oppressive. As if the doors of that elevator never really opened. suffocating like a cotton ball soaked in paraffin stuffed down your throat. No one smiles in the hallways of the thirteenth floor but it’s in the belly of this skyscraper in Austin that the elevator flows, bringing up the most insane and delirious psychedelic music of the sixties.”

Oh I, Rev, I also find it amusing, it’s more exhilarating than oppressive… these are personal feelings, savansadir.

More than the word (the album comes out simultaneously with Psychedelic Lollipop, just to say), in my opinion, it’s really the sound… what it should mean to be psychedelic. A word abused recklessly like few others. I can’t define it, let alone… for me it’s not a genre but an aura that assimilates with other sounds, giving particular “effects” both to the sound and to the listener.

This is the ALBUM… like few others.
Garage-Beat-R&B and Psychedelia… Psychedelia and Melody perfectly blended. Not some guitar effect or a computer left on randomly for 5 minutes… that’s crap, not Psychedelia.

Well… one of the 10, 5, 3 garage-psycho-beat anthems… you figure it out.

The Rev - IlConte (69)
 
(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (Live) (2005 Remaster)

Dr Feelgood - All Through the City (Live) (2005 Remaster)

One of my all-time favorite ROCCHENROLLE bands, even in the eighties with incredible albums…
Dear old WILCO, say hello to LEE, one of the least remembered by almost everyone, but certainly not by me…
 
Reigning Sound - Is It True - 2009

In addition to Mick Collins, another beautiful bastard devil-wizard of the genre is Greg - Oblivians - Cartwright. Legendary with the Oblivians, immense with the Compulsive Gamblers, and superb with this other magnificent creature of his.

With Too Much Guitar, you say to yourself, "okay, he made the masterpiece album with his Reigning Sound," and instead, this cursed bastard does what?! He lets a few years pass and then drops a wonderful album, a "moody & melancholic" side - his words - of the Oblivians sound. You can't define it... it takes you back to adolescence with sounds full of sixties moods, R&B, soul, but also infused with that traditional American sound… And with that bastard voice, flirtatious… in spite of the 17 octaves of the "great singer" whose opinion I couldn't care less about… that animates this splendid bastard…

AlbumONE… if you haven't figured it out yet… But the beauty is that this guy who makes an album like this, mixing bitols, van morrison, arthur lee, graham parker, and even bob dylan… after having been one of the craziest iconoclasts of "Classic" Rock… you say he has no class, talent, nobility?! Naaaaaaaaaaa