John Zorn - Mount Analogue I listen to it every death of the Pope but it's always surprising.
 
So Jah Seh (1974) - Bob Marley & The Wailers the first 3 albums and the first live are essential from various points of view: Natty Dread in particular is probably the most complete album of the early phase, and in general one of his key albums. Everything is perfect here, with not a single moment that is unnecessary.
 
The Henchmen - Livin'

The Jaguars - It's gonna be alright (60'S GARAGE PUNK)

It’s the excitement of a moment, perhaps two. That’s why it works especially for a 45 RPM, often with distorted titles and names on the masters and the labels of the vinyl. Further confirmation of a carelessness that dominated all stages of the process. For many others, it won’t work at all, stopping at the limited space and finances of a demo tape, a reel, a cassette.”

The Rev (66)
 
Demolition Doll Rods - move to the music

Demolition Doll Rods - rock it up

But from Micigaan, especially from Ditroiit Micigaan... is there anyone who sucks??!! Naaaiiinnn!!! Another great band with that lovable delinquent Dan Groha (Gories) accompanied by two terribly Rock sisters. Garage-glam-punk… the usual second course that fills you up while leaving you light, savansadir.

I went looking for something written about the beginnings of the DDR and found more than I was looking for. In particular, a beautiful article by some Paolo Barone (who the hell knows who that is, savansadir) after seeing them with the Cramps, yes those Cramps at Fillmore West, yes that Fillmore West on Tim Tirelli’s website, one of the craziest music freaks alive… a dedicated fan for every possible genre. One who, in the mid-eighties, just over twenty, wrote Oh Jimmy, a real cheat sheet on the Zepp (in addition to a cool eponymous one), truly a chronic fanatic… and indeed he is nobly exhausted. Then a captivating “Ultima Thule.” a wonderful review by Federico Guglielmi, which begins “it's useless to deny it: there are bands like the Demolition Doll Rods - two crazy sisters with their tits in the wind, an ex Gories looking like a street hustler) to cover, today, the difficult task of keepers of the unquenchable fire of rock'n'roll. At least of that rock'n'roll….”

It continues splendidly…but we got it...

A bit of balancing...
 
Vision Is a Naked Sword

Mahavishnu Orchestra (4 out of 10)
"Vision Is a Naked Sword" from: Apocalypse
1974 (Columbia)

#jazzlegends
 
King Crimson - Red (Live)

#anotherthatwilltakeuslittle

A semi-serious journey through Tony Levin's discography and countless collaborations, in almost chronological order.
2016 King Crimson - Radical action to unseat the hold of monkey mind
 
My Bloody Valentine - Soon (Official Music Video)
A journey with mescaline that ends badly?!?!
 
Soundgarden - Circle of Power

Hiro Yamamoto on vocals, Black Flag in Seattle.
 
American Analog Set - Know by Heart (full album) music for dreaming the #night
Credo 2001, in my humble opinion a perfect album starting from the cover
 
The Ballad for the Girl on the Moon The Boats from "Ballads Of The Research Department" of 2005 I remember a beautiful instrumental work, back then any instrumental work was classified with the odious "PostRock,"