House Of Lords - I Wanna Be Loved (HQ)

The Brexit slaughter is all their fault.

*YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS!*
 
Led Zeppelin "Since I've Been Loving You" - Live HD
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The Blues and Jimmy.
With a special propitiatory rite, the Devil leaves his mark for posterity ... a masterpiece - in my opinion, ca vans sa dir - of tension and intensity that can be found in few other blues. The Wizard manages, with a magic of other times, to perfectly balance timing, dynamics, and the synergies among the 4 ... igniting the soul and using pauses like few others.
For the discreet solo ... “The best ever. It was recorded in a single take, without fiddling with knobs, tones, and timbres. He just plugged it in and played” (quote). (7)

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Lucio Battisti - Però il rinoceronte

And the winner is... "But the Rhinoceros" from: "C.S.A.R." This drives me crazy, or rather out of this world. A complex musical construction, countercurrent arrangements that have a life of their own.

...and the keyword is ROSEMARY
 
Lucio Battisti - Don Giovanni

The spotlight goes to the song "Don Giovanni," the title track of Lucio Battisti's first self-titled album featuring Pasquale Panella's lyrics. The message, a critique of his past, of Mogol, of how he has always been perceived: "...in the dull routine of singing lightheartedly about love seriously."

which are the deception
sincerely NOT yours

Immense.
 
Lucio Battisti - Estetica

Third place: "Aesthetics". Here we soar high, taken from his latest work: "Hegel". A magical piece, enchanting... "...we behind the column laughed at the anecdote."
 
Dove e quando

But, above all, I ask myself, WHY
 
Lucio Battisti - Per nome

A quick top five of white records
In fourth place, we have: "Per nome". Taken from: "L'Apparenza". A melody so sweet that it is honey on our soul, which if it had been written during the "Mogol" period would be among his immortal hits... "...e lei starà"
 
Lucio Battisti | I Ritorni

A quick top five of white albums
In fifth place, we have: "The returns." Taken from: "The Western bride." A beautiful and poignant song about the necessity of love and its cyclical returns... "...narrowly escaped to be able to return."