Linton Kwesi Johnson - Sonny's Lettah (Anti-sus Poem)
It'll take me a decade, surviving, with the list of the Nobles...
I remembered something about Linton, there was this “Dynamite,” a super crazy friend who would shout and turn everything up... oh my god, what times, what people. The Road...
 
"I Only Want to Be with You" Dusty Springfield best of the best songs ever.. superfluous?!! but a good Saturday to you dear ones is not superfluous! :-)
 
King Crimson - Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Pt. III
Discipline is a masterpiece, that’s for sure. Beat and Three, however, don’t thrill me when the Crimson "lower" themselves to the song format (a sort of Talking Heads post Speaking Tongues... see Model Man, Man with an Open Heart, Heartbeat...). The masterpieces that continue the magic of Discipline are Neal and Jack and Me, Sartori in Tangier, and Waiting Man on Beat, while on Three, the title track, Sleepless, and Larks’ 6 shine gloriously. After this album, we enter the 90s of neo-prog, with repeated renditions of the riffs from Red and Larks and those pseudo-metallic distortions, all stuff that depresses me, to say the least.
 
DANIELE SILVESTRI - Questo Paese "But there's no need to increase the resolution
To see a bigger idiot."
 
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
#cowboyjunkies toptwenty: crescent moon, n°2
 
Townes' Blues
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Cabaret Voltaire - Expect Nothing
Special at the dawn with the debut Mix Up. The subsequent sequence Voice of America - Red Mecca embarks on that noise which only Chrome has divinely managed. "2X45" fails to replicate the jazz noise of Clock DVA's Thirst. Not to mention the striking Body Music inaugurated by "The Crackdown".