Veracrash - A Blow#ob From Yaldabaoth - Official Video
You see, even in Italy, certain gems come out.
 
Zoot Allures is the 22nd album by the American rock musician Frank Zappa, released in October 1976 and his only release on the Warner Bros. Records label. Due to a lawsuit with his former manager, Herb Cohen, Zappa's recording contract was temporarily reassigned from DiscReet Records to Warner Bros.

"Black Napkins," one of several guitar-driven pieces on Zoot Allures, began life accompanied by themes that would later make up "Sleep Dirt." The performance heard on the album was culled from Zappa's February 3, 1976 performance in Osaka, Japan, though it was edited for the official release. Along with "Zoot Allures" and "The Torture Never Stops," "Black Napkins" became a signature piece for Zappa, featuring heavily in nearly every subsequent tour and several official releases.
Frank Zappa - Black Napkins (Live) Zoot Allures is the 22nd album by the American rock musician Frank Zappa, released in October 1976 and his only release on the Warner Bros. Records label. Due to a lawsuit with his former manager, Herb Cohen, Zappa's recording contract was temporarily reassigned from DiscReet Records to Warner Bros. "Black Napkins," one of several guitar-driven pieces on Zoot Allures, began life accompanied by themes that would later make up "Sleep Dirt." The performance heard on the album was culled from Zappa's February 3, 1976 performance in Osaka, Japan, though it was edited for the official release. Along with "Zoot Allures" and "The Torture Never Stops," "Black Napkins" became a signature piece for Zappa, featuring heavily in nearly every subsequent tour and several official releases. Taken from youtube
 
Pooh Dammi Solo un Minuto
#paolobitta6680
86 songs by the Pooh from '66 to '80...ROLLING AND BREATHING 1977
 
Post Rock used to make me run away, why Post Rock?
Cerberus Shoal- Homb (1999) [Full Album HQ] Why Post Rock? Maybe one day a critic will explain it to us, for now I’m just listening to a great album from '99 that I never heard before, perhaps also due to Post Rock, like another beautiful work I've dug up these days.
 
OMD - Stanlow (2003 Digital Remaster)
Even they lost all the experimental magic after Dazzle Ships, but the first four masterpieces are enough for us.
 
 
Antonello Venditti - Bomba o non bomba - 1978 when Nello still had a sense of existence!
 
Human League - The Word Before Last (2003 Digital Remaster)
My favorite wave band along with OMD and Ultravox... but with "Dare" they already start to abandon the necessary dose of experimental, sigh!
 
Endless Illusion Mix #31 | BXP by Endless Illusion
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
Totally Mild - 'Pearl' (Live on 3RRR Breakfasters)
#totalmentemiti Totally Mild, melancholy without sadness [4].
Stunning in an insensitive world.
 
Dexys - Curragh Of Kildare (Official Video)
#icorridoridimezzanotte (13, the end)
Let's conclude with this intriguing video from the last album of 2016, Let the Record Show: Dexys Do Irish & Country Soul, a tribute to the badass band of Rowland.
 
MICHELE RUSSO NOTTE DI MAGGIO 1977
#songsforfortnightmoths