Samba della Rosa - Ornella Vanoni Vinicius de Moraes & Toquinho But why isn't this record getting spammed anymore?
 
Welcome To The Jungle
One of the best rock openings ever from a masterpiece of a great album. I've read some comments on past reviews... ignorance and the snobbery of losers knows no bounds. Someone can say they don't like it, that it sucks... so you don't like hard rock/glam... no, because you can't like one and think the other sucks, that's objective. And then about those who wanted to be the "Rolling Stones" and the cursed ones... yet another nonsense from those who talk without knowing (shutting up would be so simple). They were twenty-somethings, destroyed, drugged, and misfits who slept where they could and worshiped either Rock'n'Roll or punk rock. They were relics, not Rolling Stones. Then they just got framed, and the overwhelming success came. You can say anything from here, but let’s not throw around baseless nonsense. If this album had been made by a loser band without success, it would be considered a gem - to those who like the genre, I repeat, it’s obvious. It’s not that you’re interesting and go down in history as cool only if you’re a wreck like Drake - whom I adore - and no one gives a damn while you perform... they just had an excessive success... 15/20 years earlier, they would have been like Blue Cheer or Mott...
 
07 - Bang Bang (Bonus Track)

These are the DeCoperte givste!
 
Hector Mukomol, Nikolay Oorzhak - Inner Light (The Unexplored World) (TIME 11:00)
But what splendid paintings mixed with the Cells released by the music give rise to a life of colors that dance magically on the staff.
 
(Time 9; 20) Hector Mukomol - Kolyskova (Lullaby) (Immersion)
@[CosmicJocker] what do you think of my latest proposals that I believe come from Eastern Europe?
 
Swans Lunacy (The Seer Full Album Part 1) Swans "Avatar" ("The Seer" Full Album Part 9) Since I posted them in the reply for @[Flame], I’m posting them here as well: the 2 shocking pieces with which I started listening to the Swans.
 
Free Will - 11 - Are You Gone ? (Cold Cold Morning, 1969)

Semi-unknown group at least to pimmia (in the sense that it’s the very first time I've come across them) and I must say they seem quite good...
Bass Guitar – George Egosarian, John DeMaso
Drums – Tom Glaister
Lead Guitar, Vocals, Piano – Mark Doyle (3)
Lead Vocals, Tenor Saxophone – Joe Whiting
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Bill Irvin (5)
Note
recorded in New York feb. 1969
 
Wilbur Harden ‎– Jazz Way Out (1958) (Full Album)

Wilbur Harden - from "Jazz Way Out"
Savoy (1959)

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