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Did the pepper stew give you indigestion? RadioCapish has got you covered.
Today we present an excellent digestif: a chaotic bùtleg of the liveliest rock'n'roll ever recorded.

Enjoy the listening!

Can - Ogam Ogat 1971 Full Album
 
Formula 3 - La grande casa
LSD synth, circular bassline, and obsessive hypnotism.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Today we're going to 4000, let me introduce my guide....
 
Jon Lord - Bach On To This

Rock version of Toccata and Fugue by Jon Lord with a group of great musicians

THE UNEXPECTED SCAPISHATA
 
Brian Auger´s Oblivion Express: Beginning Again
A stratospheric example of how to blend jazz rock with funk without descending into easy listening, thanks to a perfect solo by Brian (honestly, neither Stevie Wonder nor Steely Dan, despite being excellent, excite me).
The sound that Chicago should have pursued after the third album instead of those syrupy tones.
 
Body And Soul (Remastered 1995)

Lester Young - from "The Complete Aladdin Recordings"
1947 (Blue Note)

#jazzlegends
 
Sacco e Vanzetti - Ballata di Sacco Vanzetti ( Morricone- J.Beaz) .wmv

Ennio Morricone (3 of 10)
"Sacco e Vanzetti" - 1971

#35mm
 
Isis-Ghost Key nighttime walk like this
 
Jerome Cooper - Monk Funk

Jerome Cooper - from "Outer and Interactions"
1988 (About Time)

#jazzlegends
 
Rock & Roll (Demo Version) (2015 Remaster)
Lou Reed - Rock 'n' Roll from Rock n Roll Animal
Good one for Loaded, and the Demo, the Rare I'm not into.. Night!
 
La Crus - Il vino

But how beautiful is the wine
red red red
white is the morning
I’m inside a ditch
and in the dirty water
I enjoy these stars
this life is short
it's written on the skin
 
Rambu! The Indonesian Rambo [The Intruder/Pembalasan Rambu] - Deja View

1986: a certain Peter O'Brian is an absolute nobody when he is noticed on the streets of Jakarta by a group of local producers.
He is not an actor, has never appeared on screen, and has no experience in front of a camera. He’s just a New Zealander on vacation in Indonesia.
They point out to him (thanks to a red armband, perhaps) that he looks a lot like a Hollywood actor. The famous one who SHOOTS IN BULK. And sometimes even fights in the ring.
In reality, he doesn't look much like him, but when they noticed him he was facing away.
"We have a very interesting project; it will be a success at the box office (for us). We have everything, we just need one thing: the protagonist."

Could anyone possibly say no?

The rest is a story that should be told.