YESTERDAY:
browsing on YT, I was captivated by the cover
Jeremy Spencer -1970 I imagined some dark music, instead I found an album that is light in its own way, certainly not what the cover suggested. These are the surprises, especially since I found myself listening to it several times. I won't say how it sounds; if you're interested, you know where to look. Just know that I find it very pleasant, but that doesn't mean anything.
 
Led Zeppelin - When the Levee Breaks
A stunning intro with a Bonzo championed by half the world in the eighties. The Zepp's love for the Blues, the old old kind (Memphis Minnie)
Completely transformed. At Headley Grange, it was a wonderful time for the Band, the Wizard was at the peak of his form. “John, let’s set the drums there at the entrance near the stairs that lead upstairs, I’ll mic you up as I think”... the effect was extraordinary.
Satan of a Pagey (20)

#i40SfasciaConteLezzeppelin
 
Le balene - C|O|D

Going through the CDs from when you were 20 is a guaranteed shock.
 
Dear subscribers From today, those who are subscribers can create new Debaser e i suoi gruppi just by scrolling to the bottom of the page... What will you do with it? I don’t know, it depends on your imagination. To help it (your imagination), remember that you can also make secret groups that no one can see, absolutely no one, except for those you invite to the group you created... A bit of intimacy, after all... and a bit of exclusion, that’s just how it is, #maybe
 
Héroes del Silencio - Entre dos tierras

"I Litfiba Spagnoli". Not a perfect comparison, but it worked. Great album anyway.
 
Jeremy Gluck & Friend - I Knew Buffalo Bill 1987 (FullVinyl 2011) Disc1
A record that I still have to listen to, but I hope our @[imasoulman] can provide some clarification, and perhaps other users like @ilconte will be motivated to listen if they don’t know it, and if they do know it, they can give us some information about this work that I am entirely unaware of.
 
Joni Void | "Cinetrauma"
I also think the previous one is a very interesting album that deserves to be rediscovered.
 
NEWS:
A stroll through the English countryside and back in time.
Vic Mars - Thistle and Briar The instrumentals of Vic Mars smell of nature, they smell of memories. Folk, bucolic Canterbury Sound from the neighbor's garden in the countryside when I was a child and an episode of "Little House on the Prairie"; I, as a connoisseur of imagination, get lost in these images while listening to "Inner Roads And Outer Paths."
 
YESTERDAY:
I was very young. "Lysergic Emanation" was the first garage album I listened to. Garage or Rock'n'roll from the past? I wasn't sure.
Certainly not the best I discovered when I was in total possession
Fuzztones - She's Wicked but it was a time portal that made me jump over 20 years, leading me to discover bands and their LPs if they existed. Compilations, the Italian scene that at the time included Litfiba, Diaframma, and similar bands. I couldn't stand them, so there was no Italy until I got to know the Sick Rose, "Neolitic Sound," and for me, an Italian scene was born. "Lysergic Emanation" may not be the best, but for me, it was an invaluable key.
 
Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Orchestra - Hat and Beard

Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Orchestra - from "Out to Lunch"
2005 (Doubt)

#jazzlegends