West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Eighteen Is Over The Hill My favorite track along with "Shifting Sands" and "Smell of incense".
 
Roger Daltrey - Say It Ain't So Joe HQ Stop me, I'm going crazy.....
 
Big Joe Williams - Shake Em' On Down
"Shake 'Em On Down" cover 6.
(I'm almost done :P)
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
After so many shabby places, finally something decent: a theater. Tonight, my column is being repeated for the 29th time, of course with a new, shiny cover. Sure, a theater. So pull out the tuxedo you wore to the last wedding, but also the one from the one before that, and the one before that... the one you always wear, basically. Get yourself some white gloves (steal them from your child's 'little magician' box), a pair of binoculars to observe the show from the balcony (and the attractive blonde down in the stalls), and if you have any time left, look up the title of the play in question. Now more than ever, given the context, break a leg!
 
Furry Lewis - Shake'Em On Down (1961)
"Shake 'Em On Down" cover 5.
 
Sixtoo - Chewing On Glass [Full Album]
this album was passed to me as a "Bomb". I don't know it, I have to listen to it. Let's see a bit @[JonatanCoe] give a listen to the beginning, what do you think? and how can I not bring in dear @battlegods for these listens?
 
Myles Kennedy: "Love Can Only Heal" (Official Lyric Video)
Amazing piece from a beautiful album...
@[imasoulman]
@[nangaparbat]
Speaking of LZ 3... he is not ONLY the one who sings with Slash...
 
Van Halen 2049

These are the VanHalen givsti!
 
singer-songwriter unjustly left in the shadows Boduf Songs - Song To Keep Me Still
With a new release "Abyss version", definitely worth a listen
 
Semisonic - Closing Time (Official Video) this band was/is cool, and Dan Wilson (the leader) is also a famous songwriter (the biggest hit I think was Someone Like You for Adele).
 
The Deep - The Deep - Psychedelic Moods - 11 - Your Choice To Choose - 1.55
This one too @[ALFAMA] is remarkable... various tracks are more sporadic... you should really like it, but you probably know it...
 
Led Zeppelin In My Time of Dying
Few pieces can boast a grandeur and sonic magnificence of this level. Starting from the raw version by Josh White – not from the Blues standard that everyone thinks is BW Johnson – the little devil, as usual, creates a monumental work with his satanic guitar and a titanic Bonzo. Emotional and obsessive tension at a thousand, also conveyed through Robert's dramatic singing. (17)

“Well, well, well, so I can die easy”

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