Amanda Lear - The Stud (1978) …hard-rock, hard-woman…
 
Kool & The Gang - Let's Go Dancing (Ooh, La, La, La)
Oh la la la Trevor Francis
what do you know over there
 
Paolo Conte - Diavolo Rosso
Red devil, forget the road
Come here with us and drink an orange soda
Against the light, all the time goes by
 
Leonard Cohen - The Guests (Official Audio) listen to that "safe used," tell me where you can find another poet blessed with such a beautiful voice? He also had a fondness for the GARAGE, having set up the studio in the courtyard behind his house on Tremaine St.
 
Monks - I Hate You

The Essential Albums: "BLACK MONK TIME"

My favorite track by far. A piece that encapsulates all the uniqueness of the Monks. A memorable proto-punk garage mantra.
IlConte

"Whatever your faith and whatever your theological and moral doubts, praise be to the Monks. The heretics in the robe." The Rev.

Rev/Conte (76)
 
The Keggs- To FInd Out

The Humans: Warning

It’s the excitement of a moment, maybe two. That’s why it works especially for a 45 RPM record, often with titles and names distorted on the masters and labels of the vinyl. As further proof of the carelessness that dominated all phases of the process. For many others, it will not work at all, getting stuck in the limited space and finances of a demo tape, of a reel, of a cassette.”

The Rev (75)
 
Lila Downs - Zapata Se Queda (Video Oficial) Lili Down, one of the most beloved singers in Mexico. The video captures, in my opinion, all the Mexican imagery: Death as a great protagonist and companion, the post-mortem, the totemic vision, and the heroes of the past transformed into characters of Santeria. bye
 
reigning sound - everything i do is wrong

Besides Mick Collins, another devil-witch beautiful bastard of the genre is Greg - Oblivians - Cartwright. Legendary with the Oblivians, immense with the Compulsive Gamblers, and exceptional with this his other magnificent creature.

With Too Much Guitar you say to yourself, "okay, he made the masterpiece album with his Reigning Sound," but what does this cursed bastard do?! He lets five years go by and hits you with 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 filled with sixties vibes, R&B, soul, but also steeped in that American traditional sound...
And with that bastard voice, teasing… in spite of the 17 octaves of the “great singer” that 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, putting together bitols, van morrison, arthur lee, graham parker, and even bob dylan... after having been one of the wildest iconoclasts of "Classic" Rock... you say he has no class, talent, nobility?! Naaaaaaaaaaa… and even WAITS… come on now…

Next EP…
 
I Shot The Sheriff [Live] (1975) - Bob Marley & The Wailers today I’m featuring a double header dedicated to the live versions of two famous tracks that have not been posted in their studio version: after the well-deserved No Woman No Cry, I particularly prefer this one to the version on Burnin'.
 
Frank Zappa - Yo' Mama o' Zappa-tore doesn't forget Mama (Yo')