Julia Michaels - Uh Huh

But why is it titled UH! Huh! when it clearly concerns a so-called Ah-ahn?

I am now seeking damages through my trusted legal representative: Bartolomea Pestalozza from Pinerolo (colloquially known as @[llawyer])
 
Shady Grove (Live) Mimi & Richard Fariña with Jean Ritchie. UH.
 
Hunters & Collectors - Lumps Of Lead
In the early days, they truly were the Australian Pop groups... echoes of Birthday Party, the more funky dark Clock DVA, the unmissable PIL... the Hunters were out of this world.
 
Well tuned to #radiocapish

This week on “The Baroque Mondays: At the Court of the Capish King,” we offer you the chance to listen to the Hexacordum Apollinis (1699) by the German composer and organist Johann Pachelbel (1653 - 1706), son of a wine merchant, organist to the Duke of Saxony, and close friend of Johann Sebastian Bach's father. The work, whose title translates to "the six strings of Apollo," consists of six simple airs, accompanied by a series of variations that allow ample space for the performer, according to a model that will unfold in the hands of J. S. Bach's Goldberg Variations.

On harpsichord: Huguette Gremy-Chauliac (FY, 1978).

Enjoy your listening.

J. Pachelbel - Hexachordum Apollinis (1699)

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Art Pepper Quartet - Bewitched

Art Pepper (6 of 10)
"Bewitched, Bothered, Bewildered" from: Modern Art
1957 (Intro)

#jazzlegends
 
Death in Ice Valley @[algol]
@[De...Marga...]
@[sfascia carrozze]
you might enjoy the litanies of these spaced-out Norwegian doomers devoted to Black Sabbath and similar! They deserve it!
 
The Pirate's Dream listen to these 10 minutes of extreme skill and beauty
 
Frank Vincent Zappa said: "Without music to decorate it, time would be just a boring succession of production deadlines and bill-paying dates."
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In the photo illo from '58, the year I was modestly born (you see, sometimes the coincidences of life).

Anyway, for those few who didn't know, at fourteen, Uncle Frank received his first instrument as a gift from his mom, uh, a snare drum...
 
R.J. (Angelo Ribelle) even the negrita paid tribute to r.j.
 
Robert Johnson - Me and the Devil Blues

On the night of August 16, 1938, Robert Johnson died.

As could be expected, his death is shrouded in mystery.

Many versions circulated about it; some said he was stabbed, or that he was killed by a woman.

The most credible version so far is that he was poisoned by the husband of one of his lovers.

But the mystery doesn't end here, as there are three different places where they say the body of the "Most important blues musician to ever live" (in the words of Sir Eric Patrick Clapton), "I have never found anything more profoundly intense, and his music remains the most heart-wrenching cry I think can be encountered in the human voice."

.: Pactando con el diablo “Tuve el mejor maestro de todos” Robert Johnson :.