The Clash - Janie Jones (Official Audio)
Of the series "the albums that change your life," not quite 45 years ago but almost.
 
Don`t Say Motherfucker, Motherfucker

Let’s focus clearly on the day…
 
Sidney Bechet - St Louis Blues

Sidney Bechet (7 out of 10)
"St. Louis Blues"

#jazzlegends
 
Sidney Bechet & His Band - Muskrat Ramble

Sidney Bechet (6 of 10)
"Muskrat Ramble"

#jazzlegends
 
Interpol - "Toni" (Official Music Video)

I watched the premiere a few hours ago.
Great video and nice track even though I expected it to explode at a certain point, instead it kind of stays there.
New album in July.
 
Deep Purple - Love Child

#rassegnadavidino

We might talk about and include some live performances from the Mark IV; there are a couple of truly remarkable albums despite all the “issues”… Tommaso arrives knowing he’s stepping into one of the most famous bands… the rehearsals are documented in a posthumous album and everything turns into legend… okay, but here we honor David (it was indeed him who insisted on Bolin, going to Lord to let him hear that guitarist on Spectrum)…
 
The Afghan Whigs: Debonair
hear me now and don't forget!!!!
 
Real Life - Under The Hammer
Heartland is truly a little-underappreciated wave gem.
 
3 Speed

#scopertiqui
Stunning…
 
The Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun Ingrandisci questa immagine

Today, 25 years ago, He was released.

#whatayearthatwas
 
C.S.I. - Cupe Vampe (1996)
The bonfires rise in dark flames!!!!
 
#ERAIERI #PROG
ANONIMA SOUND LTD. - RED TAPE MACHINE (1972)
for me total unknowns. A nice job, I wonder if it would have sounded just as fresh with the vocals in Italian, which in my opinion often weighs down and ages Italian prog works. From the comments, it seemed to me that the bassist is Ivan Graziani.
 
Bomb The Bass - Bug Powder Dust (Kruder & Dorfmeister Session)
Words are not enough....... K&D sessions.....
 
King Crimson - The Letters

I thought, "If you listen or re-listen to them, at least give each one a couple of listens." Usually, after the first listen, I understand how much the album might resonate with me. I'm not someone who knows or wants to analyze music, lyrics, or technical details... which I really don't know much about and couldn't care less... just the emotions conveyed, nothing more...

As background music, so far, the album I prefer alongside the debut. In fact, I would never listen to Moonchild from the debut again, while here, I wouldn't eliminate any track... everything is enjoyable (if I really had to let one go, it'd be the first).