The Elois-By My Side

The Dirtbombs - By my side

I mentioned that after a delightful outing, we would return to the creature maxima (along with the Gories). The most interesting, varied, and enduring. So, returning to the encyclopedic double album, the first side (already listened to) was original material, while the second featured majestic covers this time of all kinds: the usual beloved Black, tributes to friends and contemporaneous brain-dead colleagues, pop and various knick-knacks in the style of Michelino.

Friends and fellow Garage enthusiasts, psychedelics, psyco(labile), angry and disdainful, devoted to onanism and any admirable vice that can satisfy our Noble primal instincts ... let’s gather around this NeGro and do ourselves some good ...
 
Mark Lanegan - Solitaire [Audio Stream] great interpretation of a reckless character that would become a classic. Maybe it already was and we didn't know it. Hi Mark, always in my nice pavilions.
 
Fleetwood Mac: Need Your Love So Bad [Version #2] what do you think about the Flet???? eh? great voice and even more beautiful guitars
 
Low - Coattails

How I adore her voice...
 
Low - Words
Goodbye Mimi
 
Low - Words
Rip Mimi 🖤
 
Clutch - Electric Worry

Clutch - The Regulator Lyrics

Clutch 10001110101

Clutch - Burning Beard

@[nicpagano3000] … some tracks. Their albums are all valid to me - similar sound but always different, which seems absurd but it is true. The very first ones are, for me, a bit too "alternative metal" but certainly not bad.
 
Frank Zappa - Dinah-Moe Humm ...even in the rain, you can Zappa!
 
The Sonics - Boss Hoss

The Essential Albums: “Here Are The Sonics”. (b)

“Roslie sits at the piano, as per contract. Then he starts almost playfully growling over the standards that the band lays on the workshop bench. He doesn’t sing, he screams. Perfect. He will be the voice of the band.”

Alright, Rev (26)
 
Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love, American Bandstand, 1967 the voice of this woman... it amazes me that she hasn't become an icon. maybe back then there was so much good material that she was overlooked. great times when music produced stuff like this almost daily!