Breathless Over And Over
They have a mesmerizing beauty.
 
Si-Re Si-Mi Have a nice day everyone.
 
Thurston Moore - Heroin (Audio) ft. Bobby Gillespie thanks @[Valentyna], I didn't know this little disk had come out.
 
Queen - The prophet's song (1975)
An album that was a revelation
 
The Psychedelic Furs - Love My Way
1982, I was at boarding school. I have wonderful memories of those days and this LP, listened to until it wore out. Everything
 
The Mentors 'Rock' Em Sock' Em' Music Video I’m revealing myself with these first-rate filth! Hello bastards!
 
Could You Be Loved
@[JpLoyRow] are you talking about news and reviewing Jovanotti? Trash of the last century!
look, Bob sounds fresher, turn up the volume and enjoy the scent of freedom from our '80s
 
Blur Morricone emphasizes ethnic influences mixed with an obvious homage (Morricone has always been a passion of theirs, and Coxon will later bring it into his solo albums) the Blur of that period are deeply immersed in it, one might say. Here, Graham is present. #blur30
 
The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me 34 years of this record. My favorite by Morrissey and friends.
 
The Supremes "Come See About Me" on The Ed Sullivan Show

#edsullivanshow

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday night Ed Sullivan hosted the biggest and most famous artists on his show, aired on CBS. About ten years ago, it was released on 12 DVDs, and an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I'm presenting them again; there are truly wonderful things.
 
Martha And The Muffins "Echo Beach"

There are things you like in music. Really a lot of things, strange and different. Then there are things you remember. You save them in your favorites. Since you're old, you might forget them. And that's not okay. Well, this is one of mine. It's not just that I know it by heart. It's that it's me at 14 years old. And I don't even know why. And the fact that there could be internet, that such time travel could be possible—I never would have imagined it (and when it comes to imagination, I'm not joking...). So, since my girl is on the phone with her cousin (and she's not lucky enough to have a cousin like me), I'm putting it here. And if she thinks of me, let her think of me dancing. Alone, in a room, with a poster up there...
 
Fontaines D.C. - The Black Angel’s Death Song (Audio)

from the album I'll be your mirror: A tribute to the Velvet Underground