@[puntiniCAZpuntini] do you know the band? I stumbled upon them just recently by pure chance Rosetta - Flies to Flame [Full Album]
 
Andre Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra - Feuerfest 1996 !!!

It's time for the Trve DeBasers to know that the brute who strikes the orchestral anvil, in a comfy argumentative tank top, is our favorite blacksmith @[IlConte]
 
Crimson Shadows-Nightmares

Piece no. 8

Here we are at the quintessential Noble Garage-Punk...
 
YesSongs #5: YES - Close To The Edge
Aliens 🚀
 
Let It Be (Remastered 2009)
there will be an answer let it be
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine

Snow really annoys me...
 
Sanremo 1972 Nuovi Angeli * Un viaggio in Inghilterra

- Hosts: Mike Bongiorno, Sylva Koscina, and Paolo Villaggio
- Orchestra: of the Festival; Franck Pourcel (repeat performances)
- Total pieces: 28
- Organization: Municipality of Sanremo (Elio Gigante)
- FORMULA: 1 interpretation per piece, 14 pieces qualified for the final evening.
By, RickyGianco, Pieretti
A Journey in England - I Nuovi Angeli
ELIMINATED

#sanremo50annifa
 
Won't Find It Here

Zakkmaraviglia

Zakko, Noble Rocker, one of us (33)

@[sfascia carrozze], the kid here lately has gotten a bit blurry with the brvt in his arm, shriveled bicep and almost non-existent tricep…
Are you taking care of it or should I?!
 
The Commodores - Lady

I don't understand why no one cares about them here on Deb.
Commodores (15/25)
 
Dino, Desi & Billy "Not The Lovin' Kind" on The Ed Sullivan Show

#edsullivanshow

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday evening, Ed Sullivan showcased the greatest and most famous artists on his show, aired on CBS. About a decade ago, reissued in 12 DVDs, an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I’m presenting them to you again; there are truly wonderful things.
 
Woodyn' You

Dizzy Gillespie (1 of 10)
"Woodyn' You"

#jazzlegends
 
Peter Green - Blue Guitar

It was a compilation from '81.

He played a '59 Gibson Les Paul which he later sold to Gary Moore.

In '66, he had the opportunity to replace Eric Clapton in John Mayall's band, "The Bluesbreakers," at first just for three concerts and then permanently.

In '67, he decided to form his own band, namely Fleetwood Mac, from which he separated in '69.

Later, starting from '77, hallucinations and paranoia (also due to LSD abuse) increasingly exacerbated his schizophrenia problems, forcing him into long hospital stays in psychiatric institutions from 1977.

Only after a long period of treatment, in the early '80s, did he return to record some albums both as a session musician and as a solo artist.

They say he died in his sleep, passing away peacefully at seventy-three on July 25, 2020.

He is still considered one of the most influential bluesmen of all time.

His name was Peter Allen Greenbaum.