BELPHEGOR - Necrodaemon Terrorsathan 2020 (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)

PAÜRA right?

Another extraordinary example of how Metallissimo is, or wants to be, a fun genre.
Even though often completely unaware of it.
 
Holdsworth - Hard Hat Area
The album that wraps up the golden phase (what a knockout of a record!)
 
Billy Nomates - FNP The female side of Sleaford Mods! Give it a listen!
 
Afterglow Of Your Love, The Small Faces

Beat-Rhythm&Blues-Soul-Hard-Black
Simply the essence of Rock and Roll
Steve Marriott among the greatest of all time (19)

On that first wonderful side, 5 tracks with 4 truly beautiful ones - in addition to the overture -
This is a perfect piece from the splendid melody... to Marriott's voice.
 
David Bowie- Scary Monsters (And super creeps)
Exactly @[MrDaveBoy73]! But what does the DeBasio people think of the White Duke?
 
Neil Young + Stray Gators - Lookout Joe (Official Live Audio)

Glory Hallelujah Will I lay my burden down Singing on the streets around Look at that Crazy Clown...
 
The Smashing Pumpkins - Cash Car Star

The sound of the rock of the future. Totally misunderstood on the brink of the year 2000.
 
Tune in to #radiocapish

“The Baroque Mondays: at the court of the Capish King” takes us back to a specific place and a specific day: Oxford, July 7, 1592. On that day and in that place, composers Giles Farnaby (c. 1563 – 1640) and John Bull (c. 1563 – 1628) were awarded the title of Bachelor of Music. Their mutual influence and friendship is also documented by their style, light and dreamy.
Most of their compositions have been handed down to us through a very important manuscript source of early English Baroque: the “Fitzwilliam Virginal Book,” now preserved at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.
Well, today we will listen to some of their compositions preserved in this precious manuscript, performed on the harpsichord by Pieter-Jan Belder (b. 1966).

Enjoy your listening.

Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (Full Album)

Fitzwilliam Virginal Book - Wikipedia
 
Roy Brooks And The Artistic Truth - Black Survival /Black Survival - Here And Now /Sahel /Crisis

Black Survival - from "The Sahel Concert at Town Hall"
1974 (Im-Hotep)

#jazzlegends