Mogwai - Summer (Priority Version) - (High Quality) I find it hard to find a better album than Young Team....but is there anyone lucky enough not to have heard it yet?
 
Bleeker Street Rag (Alvin Lee, Charlie Daniels, Reggie Young, Leon Pendarvis, Ron Cornelius, Billy Joel, Willie Hall, Roger McGuinn, Earl Scruggs, Gary Scruggs). Well, nothing! (quote)
 
D'yer Mak'er - Led Zeppelin (1973)
“Loved by the public and hated by the critics”... in response to that, this was the happiest and most carefree period for the band. After four albums and three years of non-stop touring, 1972 was a year of “rest”... as soon as the Australian tour was over, Plant and Page traveled, stopping for the infamous unsuccessful Indian recordings. Their dream of a world tour could never come true... too many things happened. Nevertheless, this was the peak of success and fun, and “Houses Of The Holy” perfectly represents what the guys were feeling at that moment. Seeing them dance and joke while listening to Dancing Days at Stargroves - Jagger's country house where they recorded, in those famous photos - is emblematic. D’yer Mak’er, meaning Jamaica in the East End Cockney dialect, is a piece I’ve always held dear... one of those I feel most connected to... reggaezepp tacabanda (15)

#i40SfasciaConteLezzeppelin
 
Stare Mesto

@[luludia] for me it’s YES
 
Robert Wyatt - Blues in Bob minor

cover drawn by Alfreda Benge (on mojie)
 
YESTERDAY to listen:
Göran Persson - Blir Jag Sen Spelkarl [Full Album] from the treasure chest of wonders I take out this record.
First impression: the good L.REED and so much American music.
I have to listen to it without prejudice, but it seems to me a worthwhile work.
 
Hazey Jane I

Autumn and Nick Drake, an unbeatable combination.
 
swimming around ... music: robert wyatt - the whole point of no return (1997) [HD]

The title of the album from which the song is taken is a distortion of the English word sleep, chosen by Wyatt referring to his disturbed sleep during that period. In an interview, he stated roughly, "I spent part of the '90s with various health problems that forced me to make a huge effort to regain that social reality called music. Very often I focused on music like a poet does with his pen. But music is not just poetry, it's a social art, so I needed a group of friends to help me break out of my isolation." And that’s it.
 
The impressive thing about the Gomez debut is their maturity; they know where to cast the line and pull out similar pieces Tijuana Lady — things that few debuting bands manage to do. An album overlooked for its classicism, but one of the best debuts in recent years, and they continue on their path with perfect concerts and albums in the same style, but always of more or less good quality.
 
We are in Denmark in the early '70s, I find it hard to talk about kraut.
Blue Sun - Blue Sun (Denmark, kraut ) 1971
In this moment, you hear free jazz only in Northern Europe, there was that freedom, acid guitar solos, blasts. A piece to savor in full freedom without asking the usual derogatory question, "what am I listening to?" For me, it's a pleasure to listen without questioning freely; questions take the charm away from the music.
To be tried without hesitation, and this is my philosophy in listening to music: freedom while listening, enjoying it without inhibitions. This is music to me as I listen, and genres come to light that were previously unknown.