Eric Dolphy - Hat and Beard

Eric Dolphy (7 of 10)
"Hat and Beard" from: Out to Lunch
1964 (Blue Note)

#jazzlegends
 
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Enola Gay tonight is like this, nostalgia baldracca
 
The Rolling Stones - Ride 'Em On Down
It came out today in 2016. What an album this album is, and Kristen Stewart is great in the video.
 
Art Garfunkel - (What A) Wonderful World

#unaltrochesiannoiavapoco

A semi-serious journey through the discography and countless collaborations of Tony Levin, in almost chronological order
1977 Art Garfunkel - Watermark
 
la canzone dell'amore perduto Fabrizio de Andrè

I would like to make two observations.

1) If the music of this song had been written by Faber, I would think it was the most beautiful composition of Italian music in history. But, as we know, the music was taken directly from a well-known classical composition from the 1700s.

2) The first version recorded by Faber is this one, which has very few views on YouTube and is, to this day, unknown to the snobbish twenty-somethings who listen to Faber out of fashion and only know the one present on the album Canzoni. For me, this is THE version. More genuine, more lived, more heartfelt, and emblematic of the 60s. It's plagiarism, painful to say, because Telemann was not credited, but the final product remains a masterpiece of music and words.

Good evening, turkeys.
 
In Your Wildest Dreams - Reverend Horton Heat

Also poignant and a bit Hispanic, our Don…
Is this the Reverend givsto!!! (20)
 
Ramones - Danny Says
@[Pinhead] has gone AWOL again
in fact, this site is becoming a drag
 
Freddie And The Dreamers "Do The Freddie" on The Ed Sullivan Show

#edsullivanshow

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday night Ed Sullivan hosted the greatest and most famous artists on his show, aired on CBS. About a decade ago, it was repackaged in 12 DVDs, and an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I'm sharing them again; there are truly wonderful things.
 
#dasentire great work unknown to me [FULL ALBUM] Jameson - Color Him In (1967) ("HQ" Stereo) beautiful melodies that are not taken for granted, great arrangements. Worth a listen.