Jackie & Roy - Time & Love (1972)

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A semi-serious journey through the discography and collaborations of Billy Cobham in almost chronological order.
1972 Jackie & Roy - Time & Love
 
Capsicum Red - Corale
The young Red Canzian and his friends have given us two truly interesting pieces: this one and an excellent reinterpretation of the Patetica.
 
of Montreal - Plastis Wafers (Lyrics) how to fit at least 10 pieces into one, and create a fantastic mess!
 
Current 93 ‎– The Mystical Body Of Christ In Chorazaim (The Great In The Small)
Oh damn, but this is pure déjà vu! I posted the same thing as yesterday about Wakeman with the same phrase thinking I had never done it AHAH okay I'll make up for it with this dark trip from Current, take that!
 
Rick Wakeman - The Battle / The Forest (Medley / Live)
The same goes for King Arthur: enchanting instrumentals and vocal harmonies that evoke ancient times, but I would have avoided the spoken parts (in fact, as a collage lover, I cut them out with Free audio editor AHAH).
 
The Most Certain Sure to remove some mold, a very groovy guitar and a killer bass line...
 
Domenico Bini - Il Vulcano
Now nearing two million views.
Master Bini.
 
MORK - ARV (from Katedralen)

The cultural references point back to the last century - the unforgettable Mork & Mindy - but both the group and the disco are super new, so I would say they are suitable for the auditory taste of the members of the group Tausand
 
Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Spike Robinson - from "London Reprise"
1985 (Capri)

#jazzlegends
 
Burial - Archangel
Well, he couldn't miss it...
 
Absolutions (Live)

"Lee Morgan - Live at the Lighthouse"
1971 (Blue Note)

#jazzlegends
 
@[Valentyna] I'm more fond of English music, however, as one of the comments on the tube says... "this is the best English piece a bad American could have made" (quote: YTpipol). I like "The Killers" and I knew them even if partially; whether it's the best debut of the last 20 years to make a serious statement in this genre, I really should listen to ALL the debuts of the last 20 years. Maybe I could say it's the best American debut of the last 20 years?? Better than Interpol, who really remind me of some terrible people (whom I now feel like calling, BUT no!!) and some awful moments, even if "Untitled" is a beautiful piece very "The Cure," quite "Television" yes, nice but definitely not the best debut in my highly debatable opinion. Hi dear, I'm putting them on my mind now, provided you don't get me out of bed at 5:34 pm, mh ;) it's true, I always say the truth, that's why I'm seen as (they describe me) THE controversial one. Then I have no half measures. Well, come on, I'll write a poem, NOW that I think I'll keep it to myself like the other hundreds I've written in the last 36 years.
 
PIERO CIAMPI "L'incontro" 1976

I don't know if when I feel like listening to this song things are going well, I just know that my hands shake and I can't stop them... just like the tears. Tomorrow I will try to train my lips to smile.
 
Susumu Yokota - Symbol (Full Album)
I still find this 2015 album (I believe) magnificent #newsound
#newclassic
 
And you singing the song thinking this is the life
And you wake up in the morning and your head feels twice the size
This Is The Life (Acoustic Version)
being deep sometimes you really don’t know how to resurface from the depths you’ve immersed yourself in or into which your desire for knowledge and understanding has led you, and I say this NOT as a singer (whoever that may be)