Clutch (1995) Clutch - full album and GOOD NIGHT to @[De...Marga...] who appreciates
 
Ramones Havana Affair
Havana Affair and Commando are my favorite tracks by the Ramones: the lyrics are so absurd they could make Skiantos and all the teenage girls pale in comparison.
 
Viet Cong - Cassette EP (FULL ALBUM HD) then they had to change their company name
 
 
R.E.M. - Drive ... it’s never nice to pay the car tax!!!
 
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Methodrone (Full Album) I've listened to many LPs by the band, but amidst the highs and lows (many), this might be my favorite.
 
Gino D'Eliso – Kajmac Calan
This song speaks of emigration, but instead of addressing the migration from southern to northern Italy, as many have sung about (I'm reminded of Tenco, Dalla, and Gaetano), it tells the story of Trieste and a Slav who arrives after two days of travel by train. The story ends badly, between handcuffs and a deportation order (the West, however, is not sweet to you/I have a paper in my pocket that destroys your dreams/But the dawn over the gulf is not sweet for you). Gino, just like Fausto, Garbo, and in some way even Cattaneo, sought a different path in Italian singer-songwriter culture, one that primarily looked to Dylan and, in some cases, to the French school.

The Kajmakchalan is a mountain on the border between Greece and North Macedonia. It is the southernmost and highest peak, at 2,521 meters, of a range known in Greek as Monti Voras and in Macedonian as Nidže. It was the site of a fierce battle during World War I Battaglia di Kajmakchalan - Wikipedia
 
Leonard Cohen - Please don't pass me by I know, it's very long but listen to it all. Especially the words. Bye.
 
White Hills - Heads on Fire (2007) Full Album the last thing I heard maybe two years ago was quite miserable a kind of "Disco Psycho"
 
 
Lucio Battisti - Ho un anno di più (Still/Pseudo Video)
And it's 47... brought to you by dadddio, savansadir.
 
Kenny Dorham - 1961 - Whistle Stop - 01 - Philly Twist

Kenny Dorham (5 out of 10)
"Philly Twist" from: Whistle Stop
1961 (Blue Note)

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