Dead C - Driver U.F.O.
Has anyone had the courage to love this leap into the unknown? Harsh 70 reality is a seminal album where you can find everything...noise, drone, no wave, kraut...
 
Silver Apples- "You and I" (1969)

@[Battlegods]: more crazies. The two albums from the late Sixties are outstanding.
 
I hadn't listened to the '82 album track by track in years... all thanks to @[Kism] Faust'o - E poi non voltarti mai "Listen listen
the life deep in your heart
don't force it
moving on is better for us."
 
Blur - Tender opens with a splendid deception lasting almost 8 minutes (and it was even released as the first single) from the 1999 album that represents yet another turning point: a splendid deception because this extraordinary country gospel, both sonically and musically, has little to do with the content of "13," where Blur push to the extremes everything they had done before, becoming essentially supersonic and reaching a point of no return in their continuous evolution. The tracks often stretch much longer than in the past, the melancholic atmospheres of The Great Escape and Blur become substantially dark and desperate (while still maintaining their classic sarcastic grin) and reflect a gloomy moment, especially regarding the two roosters of the henhouse, Albarn and Coxon. Ah, Coxon is still the backbone of an impressive sound (what he manages to extract from the guitars is often shocking). It is their longest album to date (nearly 70 minutes) and it’s called 13 because there are 13 tracks, because 13 is the number of the barn where they recorded it, but above all because 13, as written on the cover, is actually a 'B' for Blur. Ah, the video for Tender is in my opinion the one that best represents the band visually. Unforgettable are the various smirks as they perform live #blur30
 
"If you see good in the other, imitate it.

If you see evil in the other, look within yourself."

.:. 孔夫子 cioè K'ung-fu-tzu ovverosia Confucio .:.

Ingrandisci questa immagine

Рудо́льф Хаме́тович Нуре́ев ossia Rudol'f Chametovič Nureev "Nureyev", dancer, choreographer, and director of dance at the Paris Opera, in the apartment located in the 18th-century building at 23 Quai Voltaire, with a stunning view of the Seine and the Louvre. #chiaroscuro
 
Monster Truck - Old Train [Official Video]

Same old stuff?! Yeah, sure
HardRock/Southern/Stoner/HardBlues
But when it's done, damn it, oh damn…
Beyond the known Radio Moscow and Graveyard…

#lasolitanobilerobettas ana (3)
 
Blur All Your Life (2012 Remaster) always and only jewels, even in the b-sides #blur30
 
Kula Shaker - Govinda
@[Valentyna]: twenty-five years? Tag needed.
 
Xhol - Breit
They, the Embryo and the Kraan, may also have the flaw of circling too much around the groove, but perhaps if we want funabolic rhythms it’s better to go with the Mahavishnu. If, on the other hand, you want to anesthetize the body, choose the jams of those three instead. The sax of the Xhol doesn’t get lost in a thousand tunnels like many other geniuses, but just one note is enough for it to drive everyone wild.
 
 
The Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women (TOTP, 10th July 1969 - TAPED on 3rd July!)

When Charles Robert "Charlie" Watts (r.i.p.) also had long hair.
 
Baby Woodrose - Hippie Chick

My BESTEST genre group of the new millennium
The first two albums are A-MA-ZING, which we revisit with immense pleasure

Cocktail: 13FloorElevators/Sonics/Seeds/Who/J effersonAirplane
Fuzz cranked up, sixties keyboards, acid trips, stoner

#babywoodrosepsicogarage (5)
 
Jimi Hendrix - Mannish Boy (Audio) today we were saying goodbye to Jimi.
 
Who - Rael (Pt.1 & Pt.2)
The favorites of that psych creator of prog alongside Moody and Procol.
 
Bustin' and Dronin' (2012 Remaster) take any track from Parklife and compare it to this stuff: then tell me the effect it has #blur30