Frank Zappa - Blessed Relief

Frank Zappa (36 out of 100)
"Blessed Relief" - from "The Grand Wazoo"
(1972)

#tengonaminchiatanta
 
Kiss - Deuce (Live On Letterman/2012)
Don't act like pretentious music intellectuals... deep down, you like KISS too!
 
Aguaplano - Paolo Conte
The Count in 100 songs.
89. Aguaplano.
 
The Comsat Angels Island Heart
They are undoubtedly one of the English glories alongside Sound, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Fall, and their peers. They have stunning ethereal harmonies that stand out especially during the Fiction/Land/Chasing Shadows period.
 
The Damned - Melody Lee
Great Rewind?
Great!
And then rewind the whole tape, back to that spring of '77.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
RI-PARODIAX 50 ®
[The vaccine for a good mood in fifty doses during relapse][41]
 
Humble Pie, Marriott- Say No More, Live BBC

Beat-Rhythm&Blues-Soul-Hard-Black
Simply the essence of Rock and Roll
Steve Marriott among the greatest of all time (61)

Album divided into 4 parts: 1) Marriott hard-rock-soul 2) Marriott cover R&B 3) Marriott acoustic 4) Marriott live...
Delight... couldn’t he have made this gem at least twice as long?!
No, he was fried...
 
Blue Haways
The Count in 100 songs.
90. Blue haways.
 
"1. The true world, accessible to the wise, the pious, the virtuous – he lives in it, he himself is this world. (The oldest form of the idea, relatively intelligent, simple, persuasive. Transcript of the thesis 'I, Plato, am the truth').

2. The true world, currently inaccessible, but promised to the wise, the pious, the virtuous ('to the sinner who does penance'). (Progress of the idea: it becomes more subtle, more insidious, more elusive – it becomes woman, it Christianizes...).

3. The true world, inaccessible, unprovable, unpromisable, but already, insofar as it is thought, a consolation, an obligation, an imperative. (Ultimately the ancient sun, but through fog and skepticism; the sublimated idea, pale, Nordic, königsbergian).

4. The true world – inaccessible. Still not reached. And insofar as it is not reached, also unknown. Consequently, it is not even consoling, saving, binding: what could bind us to something unknown?… (Gray morning. The first yawn of reason. The rooster's crow of positivism).

5. The 'true world' – an idea that is no longer of any use, not even binding – an idea that has become useless and superfluous, therefore a refuted idea: let us eliminate it! (Bright day; breakfast; return of common sense and serenity; Plato red with shame; the wild uproar of all free spirits).

6. We have gotten rid of the true world: what world remains for us? Perhaps the apparent one?… But no! with the true world, we have also eliminated the apparent one! (Noon; the moment of the shortest shadow; the end of the very long error; the apogee of humanity; INCIPIT ZARATHUSTRA)"

(F. Nietzsche, GD, 75-76, in G. Vattimo, Introduzione a Nietzsche, Laterza, 1985, pp. 81-82).
 
Epoca
The Count in 100 songs.
91. Era.
 
Watch "Robert Plant - Sixes and Sevens" on YouTube
Robert Plant - Sixes and Sevens when I first heard this track, it was on an unofficial Led Zeppelin compilation called Kashmir, which was in cassette format and is now destroyed. But now I discover it's by Plant. Does anyone know if perhaps Led Zeppelin did it before it came out on this album?
 
Journey - Feeling That Way (Official Video - 1978)
Rolie's voice adds that extra psych flavor. And then on Infinity, there was Aynsley Dunbar (Frank Zappa fans know a thing or two) on drums.