Mose Allison - Night Club

#unochesiannoiavapoco

a semi-serious journey through Billy Cobham's discography and collaborations in almost chronological order
1971 Mose Allison - Wester Man
 
The new disclaimer is good and right. But more than bastards, we are "debastards." If the debastard chief @[G] could ensure that next to the titled review there is also the date of depublishing, we would have the deperfections. To dodge the #senzaclip, I'm putting on the most bastardly song I know. Faust'o - Bastardi
 
The Verve - Sit & Wonder

"it feels like listening to a jam between Spiritualized, Stone Roses, and Velvet Underground"
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
For weeks now, I’ve been receiving suspicious calls from Ivrea... this is my profile.
In case it’s that scoundrel @[Falloppio], first I’ll serve the cap, then I’ll arrive.
 
Come stai? (Carmen Villani, Sanremo 1971)
Domenico Modugno - Come stai - 1971

#sanremo50annifa
Sanremo 1971
hosts Carlo Giuffrè and Elsa Martinelli
24 songs in competition
FORMULA: 2 performances per song, 14 songs in the final night
by Pazzaglia, Modugno
HOW ARE YOU
sung by CARMEN VILLANI AND DOMENICO MODUGNO
SIXTH place
 
Dirty Old Man

Garage/R&R/PunkRockBlues/Lofi (58)

#incrediblejourneyswithBilly
 
Ritorno al futuro - Soundtrack But am I the only one on paginacasa, at the bottom of the review section, who saw reviews from 6 years ago pop up?
 
Paolo Conte - Diavolo Rosso HD (live tour 2013)
The Count in 100 songs
1. Red Devil live version.
 
Twelfth Night - Love Song
One of the most beautiful neo-prog ballads ever, as @[fedezan76] said.
 
Marillion - Splintering Heart (1998 Remaster)
The peak of the album along with No one can and Dry land.
 
Kevin Coyne "Marlene"

Sooner or later I’ll get there...
Really great album, reminiscent of Van Morrison in some tracks.

I recommend that those who haven't done so read the review by Nobile @[imasoulman]
 
Anche Se Fosse Peggio

"And dear friends now I confess: if I could, I would do it all over again
And I may not be a poet but even if life were worse, I would not betray it."