I even forgot the video....(I'm getting old)

The Dream Syndicate - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)

I am absolutely against reunions. Why?
Take the Dream Syndicate, for example. Dennis Duck on drums, with his belly, stiff, unconvincing, almost pathetic. Mark Walton now bald, only showing up with a hat on his head. Steve Wynn, out of shape and light years away from what he used to be.
See, I don’t like reunions; they make the characters we loved look ridiculous, and we loved them because they were tied to a time, to an era, to something that has been lost. The context has been lost, what the Anglo-Saxons call the environment, everything that was there has changed to the point of sometimes disappearing. And they, our idols, remain bare, present in contrast to their songs.

Grace Slick said, "Rock is for the young. Continuing at 50 is ridiculous and pathetic. I’m vain; I hate being ridiculous. As for the songs, forget them. The context in which they made sense is dead. But I’m not very rigid either. I like to call myself a vegan, but I’m only that during certain hours of the day, and not every day. I’m old, but I’m not stupid, and I love life just as much as I did half a century ago. The world has gone to hell; I haven’t. If you’re all crazy and believe in your false morality, that’s your problem, not mine."
Grace Slick is right, or at least I share her thoughts.
 
Brent Faiyaz - WASTELAND FULL ALBUM bastard godson of the first The Weeknd. Toxic masculinity in spades, dirty and perverse sex, and love symphonies dedicated to drugs.

Personal obsession of the last month and a half.
 
Jhonny Winter Mojo Boogie España 1984 I finally bought a new record player...nothing extraordinary, but it's beautiful to listen to the vinyls again.
 
The Cult “She Sells Sanctuary” Live 7/20/22 Pier 17 NYC
As the globe gets bigger
Ian becomes cooler and cooler.
 
The Dream Syndicate - When you smile ( live 1984 )
I've seen them many, many times but always without Karl Precoda. And I regret that.
No one like him in the DS anymore.
From this... to this

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The Stranglers - Peaches
there's violence in the air
 
Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot FULL ALBUM I tend to connect the profound "positive" melancholy of Built to Spill with the atmospheres of Wilco from the early 00s. Atmospheres that reflect what I feel inside, let’s say 'viscerally'. And this is also why I can no longer listen to a band like Radiohead. This might be their peak in the studio.
 
The Gruesomes - Je Cherche

La Fraaaans

If you're not in the mood… trust the Reverend who never gets it wrong

With their exaggerated hairdos and their trashy morbidity, the Gruesomes were to Canada what the Gravedigger V were to the Californian garage scene: subtly debauched teenagers drawn to an unhealthy passion for a sixties imagery of filth that they would never renounce, even as the whole neogarage scene collapsed around them. Gruesomology is therefore above all a tribute to their consistency but also offers a comprehensive snapshot of their historical period, from their participation in It Came from Canada to Live in Hell! in 1989, stuff that each of you should make sure to have and, above all, understand.

They were the technical zero.

Pure teenage exuberance drowned in a visceral love for the most vehement garage punk and the most dilapidated R 'n B.

They were passion turned into a living thing, gripping you by the throat.

25 pearls of wisdom, no nonsense.

Franco “Lys” Dimauro
 
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Debaser is sensitive to environmental issues, so we went up to Vedretta dei Sfulmini to check the state of the glacier. There's none... Buzzurri, we're in bad shape.
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Voodoo People (Dust Brothers Remix Remastered) This really feels like an "entrance." Like you've been holding it in for 40 minutes but can't find the right trigger, but if you step into the bathroom with this full blast, you're definitely going to win. Seriously, guaranteed.
 
Well tuned in to #radiocapish

This morning, for the "Baroque Mondays: at the court of the Capish King," we are listening to the third of the six sonatas for cello and basso continuo composed by Antonio Vivaldi in the 1720s and published in Paris in 1740, shortly before the death of the Venetian composer.

Enjoy the listening.

Antonio Vivaldi cello sonata No. 3 in A Minor, RV 43 - Johannes Raab

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June 1974....new album for Bowie

Big Brother (2016 Remaster)
 
Dexter Gordon Quintet - I Was Doin' Allright

Dexter Gordon (4 of 10)
"I Was Doing All Right" from: Doin' Allright
1961 (Blue Note)

#jazzlegends
 
Store Room -Leonard Cohen Live a Montreux 1976 I insist, I really like this one a lot. I don't know about you or maybe you’ve gotten tired of Lennie?
 
Leonard Cohen - Blessed is the memory (1967) do you prefer young Leonard or wise old Leonard? I prefer the young / middle-aged one.
 
Daft Punk - Da Funk (Official Audio)

well, yeah, "homework" by the silly punks is beautiful.