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6) Tullio De Piscopo from Naples

Tullio de piscopo assolo batteria
 
@[Dislocation] pointed out that there was a lack of the ability to see a list of all the reviews that have received an award over time. Now this option is available:
- "More" menu
- "Reviews"
- In the options, you will find "Awarded."
Click it and get the best of the best.
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Pride and glory! whoever doesn't know this album is ...nothing! Don't miss out.
 
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5) Giulio Capiozzo from Boretto (RE)

L'assolo di Giulio Capiozzo all'ExOPP, Trieste ( Area II )
 
NEWS:
ANDY STOTT – Versi [LOVE114] possibly one of the most anticipated in the electro scene
 
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4) Gianni Dall'Aglio from Mantova

STRALCIO ESIBIZIONE DI GIANNI DELL' AGLIO
 
Sinto - Rome (Right On Brother) 1972

This is the second track from the album "Right On Brother," recorded in the studio in 1972 by this (somewhat obscure, totally at least for me) German band of what we might call progressive/kraut/rock, whose lineup was as follows:
- Hannes Beckmann: amplified violin, acoustic bass, percussion, vocals (German composer and violinist, he was a jazz violin professor in Belgrade, born on August 24, '50 in Bielefeld, and passed away on March 17, 2016 in Munich, Germany.)
- Cotch Black: congas, lead percussion, laughter and vocals (whose real name is Cottrell Black, percussionist made in the USA.)
- Ralph Fischer: bass, percussion, vocals (singer, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist who performed in Munich in the late '60s and early '70s. He started as a folk singer, joined "Embryo" for their debut album "Opal," and briefly collaborated with "Xhol Caravan," better known as "Soul Caravan.)
- Abu Dram: drums, percussion, vocals (...?)
- Peter Holzwig: piano, organ, marimbaphone, percussion, vocals (...??)
- Alfred Jones: guitar, percussion, vocals (...???)

And that's it... or rather, the more you know, the more you add!
 
George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Bad To The Bone

Wilmington is the most populous city in Delaware, with just over seventy-two thousand residents, and it is also twinned with Olévano sul Tusciano, an Italian municipality of about six thousand seven hundred souls scattered in the province of Salerno in Campania (and where else..., in Val D'Aosta?), whose newspaper/magazine is "La Nuova Graticola"... (and who cares, we would say!)
But here’s the catch: it is incredibly famous for having given birth—not Easter—to Mr. George Lawrence Thorogood, guitarist and singer of the "Destroyers," also known as the "Delaware Destroyers" (wonder why...), which also included the co-founder in '62 of the "Rolling Stones" (who would have thought?) Ian Andrew Robert Stewart on keyboards and Robert "Waddy" Wachtel on guitar, who also performed (and this is where the circle closes) in his time with the Rolling Stones and that’s it...
 
@[puntiniCAZpuntini] Not bad some tracks from the latest, like this one (if it weren't for that stinker Coez):
QUELLI CHE NON PENSANO - Il cervello Marracash ft. Coez
 
Heiner Stadler - Heidi

Heiner Stadler - from "Brains on Fire Vol.1"
1973 (Labor)

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We kindly inform our esteemed customers that the owner Rob Gordon, aka @[G], has provided us with two new mentions: "podium" and "fetisc." The first is to label listens, choices, or insights that stand out for their historical and popular significance. The second is the mention par excellence for the patrons of this shop, those with refined and detailed listening tastes, who know more about a track than the authors themselves! Make good use of it!