Cotton Stained Red

Other noble ones…
 
Ever Lovin' Man

Another album, another great gift from our beloved Negro. The lineup is the same, with his guitar and voice, two basses and two drums driving the intense and engaging rhythms, catchy and immersive choruses and melodies. Garage, gospel, blues, soul, funk, RapOldSchool, noise… everything in the same album as always.

Friends and fellow Garage enthusiasts, psychedelic, psycho(labile), angry and scornful, devoted to onanism and any fine vice that can satisfy our Noble primal instincts… let’s gather around this NeGro and do ourselves some good…

His most talented and enduring creation, they will play everything at full throttle and nobly, savansadir.
 
Buddy Holly - Everyday Evridei izze ghetin close, goin fester den a rollercoster, lov laic iourz uill sciurli com mai uei...
#perfectevergreenpopsongs
 
MANOUCHERIE - After you've gone (live in Tirano)

About a week ago, I got my hands on this CD and... I can’t get it out of the player!

(Which - to be honest - is the real reason for this listening session: I CAN'T TAKE IT OUT OF THE CD PLAYER! The tray is stuck, I've tried pushing it, I've tried caressing it, I've tried using brute force. It won’t open. And, no, there’s no little button on the side to insert a paperclip. The player is a JVC radio data system. I looked inside, saw some screws, tried to unscrew them, but no luck. I even tried flipping the whole machine over. I tried turning the whole room upside down, and yet again discovered that this whole gravity story isn't true... Now I'm thinking about causing a shift in the Earth's axis, just in case... does anyone have suggestions? Otherwise, I’ll be stuck listening to this stuff for the rest of my life! It’s even kinda nice, you know...)
 
McCoy Tyner - African Village

McCoy Tyner (7 out of 10)
"African village" from: Time for Tyner
1969 (Blue Note)

#jazzlegends
 
1974 - Leonard Cohen - Chelsea Hotel No. 2 I have a hard time listening to L.C. it moves me. This, in my opinion, is the most beautiful version.