Anacaona (Live)

#unochesiannoiavapoco

a semi-serious journey through the discography and collaborations of Billy Cobham in almost chronological order
1972 Fania All Stars - Our Latin Thing
 
GRAVEYARD - Too Much Is Not Enough (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

The Countess and I get in the car to go to the cemetery to visit our grandparents, and I tell her to choose a CD instinctively...
Here it is, Graveyard ... A most noble synergy, to say the least...

For @[Valentyna] this wonderful ballad ... She who says "but only riffs?!" when, instead, the soul of a true Rocker is melodic...
 
Thomas Dolby - One Of Our Submarines (2009 Remastered Version)
Aside from the brilliant Foxx and Numan, I would say that among Nik Kershaw, Howard Jones, and Dolby, I choose the last one...Thomas!
 
A blind vision: Louis Thomas Hardin (1916-1999), better known as Moondog.

(5B) 1969: Moondog

Minisym #1 (Instrumental)
Lament I, "Bird's Lament" (Instrumental)
Witch of Endor (Instrumental)
Symphonique #1 (Portrait of a Monarch) (Instrumental)

"The only one who knows this ounce of words is just a token, is he who has a ton to tell that must remain unspoken."
 
#CatPower A top twenty: N° 1
Cat Power - The Greatest (Lyrics)
Sometimes monochord, sometimes she roughs up the songs, especially the covers, but she is a first-rate singer-songwriter, introspective and melancholic. When she strikes the right chords, she wounds you but makes an effort to balm those bruises. Chen Marshall, chanteuse "dark-folk," indie-rocker, has only her name as a silly aspect, while embodying all the beauty of the defeated from the start and still the soft splendor of the fog.
 
Lenny Hambro Quintet - I Married an Angel

Lenny Hambro - from "The Nature of Things"
1956 (Epic)

#jazzlegends
 
The Who - Pictures of Lily (1967)

the best anthem for wanking ever.
 
absolute freedom for @[CosmicJocker] if he can find the thread of this musical ball
Airway 2020
The Lowest Form Of Music
 
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Carter Jefferson - from "The Rise of Atlantis"
1979 (Timeless)

#jazzlegends
 
Grains of life sought. #1
Sometimes I find it difficult to understand while listening to music (for example this one) the difference that separates Ambient and New Age, also because the latter is used as a pejorative. I believe it's an individual choice, but I wouldn't want to come off as a heretic. Here's, for example, this musician who is a perfect example of musical balancing.
Laraaji - Circulation