Dr Feelgood - Down At the Doctors
What a harmonica maaaaaaaaaan (2)
And what a soul Lee... rest in peace, boy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dr Feelgood - Going Back Home (Live)
What a harmonica madooooooo
 
 
 
 
Check out "FUGAZI - BIRTHDAY PONY" on YouTube
FUGAZI - BIRTHDAY PONY
 
 
 
 
 
 
School

Is this the sqvola that is right!
 
 
 
 
 
 
'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a journey off the cuff in a stretch of sea, cutting through the isthmuses of certain discographies (Replacements/Paul Westerberg 30, 6)
'Bastardo Senza Gloria': the boundless talent of Mr. Paul from Saint Paul, amidst the torn strings of youthful anger, cause-less rebellion and a flicker of success only barely touched, and it's still hard to believe he couldn't become the best and most acclaimed of all. But for those who 'were there', a spokesman for a generation (mine)
Willpower
 
 
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Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up

With a polite smile of a good boy and an impeccable "blue eyed soul" voice, Rick Astley was one of the thoroughbreds of that (yet another) British Invasion of the late '80s, with Duran and Spandau in slight but constant decline and a need for new names at the top of the charts.
A talent as a child prodigy with all the right cards to break through, with his first album, Rick - the back cover notes literally state - "he achieved what most people can only dream of."
A parade of killer singles one after another (but two above all: 'Never Gonna Give You Up' and 'Together Forever'), topping charts all over Europe, enthusiastic reviews: we found the Tom Jones, if not the Sinatra (yes indeed: they were aiming high) of the '80s.
The singer of the future.
But the future didn't exactly unfold that way.
The '80s are the '80s, and you don't come out alive. And it's hard to replicate such massive success.
Moreover, Rick, the boy from Northern England (specifically, from a town famous for a locomotive factory), doesn't want to play the part of a disposable pop star.
Like his colleague Nick Kamen, he makes an album - "Free," eloquent from its title - in which he distances himself from the frivolous disco of his early days in search of a more authentic and truly soulful style. Elton John and his idol Michael McDonald participate, but sales are lower. Slightly, at least for the moment.
However, the subsequent commercial flop of '93 heralds a very long absence from the scene. Rick Astley remains relegated to the '80s, the phenomenon of that era and nothing more. They don't call him anymore, and when they do, it's only for revival TV shows.
Yet he has many fans in the music business. Even surprising ones. One is Dave Grohl, who wants him on stage with the Foo Fighters. It's the beginning of a resurgence.
And thanks to his entry into a meme, the video for 'Never Gonna Give You Up' becomes viral even among millennials. It is still speeding towards a billion views, a milestone only within reach of today's pop stars.

Is Rick Astley back? After all, he never really left.
 
 
 
 
 
 
BUFF MEDWAYS - archive from 1959
It's impossible to keep up with the discography of the Noble Absolute Mustache, the Grand Master of the dirtiest blood-soaked garage-rock'n'roll-punk rock-rockabilly-rhythm and blues... what the so-called lofi artists do is nothing compared to him, even with gloves on. There are amazing compilations of every incarnation of Billy. @[imasoulman]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
@[Carlos]: Viagra Boys — Ain't Nice keep making hilarious videos. I imagine a new album is also coming out, but I don’t know anything about it.
 
 
 
 
Chameleons - Nostalgia
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carry on your shoulders your Cain's cross, now you've made the leap, you've lost your innocence, you are one of us...

Vinicio Capossela : Lord Jim

A nice way to start the Monday, isn't it? Embracing lightness and carefreeness...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ahahahahhahahahaha
 
 
 
 
Chameleons - Pleasure and Pain
 
 
Lucio Battisti | A Portata Di Mano

We have all the time....
 
 
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Friends of Dean Martinez - Chunder
I didn't know them... verigud
 
 
 
 
Ahahahahahahah another idiot doesn't accept a rebuttal... not only does he never intervene for months and months, but he also shows up only to defend his heroes, not even understanding a positive comment that a child could comprehend, and then... he hates you... because he's an idiot.
@[juliushark] shut up like you had been doing like a good little kid until now, useless hominid.
 
 
Check out "The Black Angels - Passover (Light In The Attic) [Full Album]" on YouTube
The Black Angels - Passover (Light In The Attic) [Full Album]
 
 
 
 
 
 
Images

Oliver Nelson & Eric Dolphy - from "Straight Ahead"
1961 (Prestige)

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