U2 - Where The Streets Have No Name how cool the '80s were... we were so typically '80s... The Joshua Tree, however, remains in the top ten of that decade, poki kazzy.
 
Rick Wakeman - The Battle / The Forest (Medley / Live)
Everything is enchanting. I would have cut out just the narrated parts (I did it with Free audio editor, being a collage lover that I am AHAH)
 
Faust'o - Ogni Fuoco
@[iside] is this one better or the other version at the end of the CD?
 
The @[Martello]
Psychedelia USA > Guitar/keyboard oriented
Hammer - Tuane (1970) - HQ
 
LUCA FOL - Oro Bianco (Video Ufficiale HD) I'm sharing with you this funny discovery I made last night.
 
When the Saints Go Marching in

Charlie Ventura - from "Plays Hi-Fi-Jazz"
1956 (Tops)

#jazzlegends
 
Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor

Thank you so much for the invitation.
Those of you who know me a bit from my listening habits know that I am viscerally tied to the '90s musically; everything I love most is linked to that decade, my youth.
But despite this, I have never stopped seeking new things, and even though none of these will ever reach that peak in my heart, there are plenty of beautiful things for me from 2000 onward.
I’ll start with what, in just one album, 15 years ago, managed to become one of my favorite bands, which I follow diligently and have seen live several times.
 
St. Vincent - Masseduction
Probably the best "thing" to come out in the two-thousands... a mix of freshness and novelty with the stature of classics...
 
St. Vincent - Masseduction
Probably the best "thing" to come out in the two-thousands... a mix of freshness and novelty with the stature of classics...
 
JMSN - Talk Is Cheap (Live Atwater Village)

JMSN
American artist of Albanian descent
Genre: Alternative R&B, Soul
Here is a Live version of "Talk Is Cheap" from the latest work Velvet (2018)

Rare elegance
 
Lana Del Rey - Video Games

The thing is, I don't really listen to much that's been produced since 2000. Most of my listening habits lean toward older music. Lana Del Rey is the only "contemporary" artist that I truly follow with passion. Particularly her first two albums, namely Born To Die and Ultraviolence. These are two important records for me. They are produced in a way that I really enjoy. Every detail of them (lyrics and interpretation included, of course) fits perfectly with what I like.
 
Viagra Boys - 6 Shooter (From Shrimp Sessions 2) ...Welfare Jazz (2021)...Scandinavian post-punk with a sax that sometimes reshuffles the cards...
 
Sawariyanagi

Recovering a quarantine love of mine:

tutausend&seventìn
 
Eddie Vedder - Hard Sun (Music Video) HD
A coming-of-age film that should be mandatory in high school.
Vedder chases the wind in the woods of Jeremiah Abraham.