Edward Ka-Spel - The Modest Ambitions of Cedric the Centipede even on tour, the Legendary Pink Dots bring out psychotic tracks.
 
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The '80s were great and also useful. How, useful??
Of course! There were the fluorescent gloves and scarves, perfect in case of a sudden breakdown of your car, in the middle of the highway. There were the Cult, the first safety shoes in history. Transparent phones that, in case of malfunction, you could diagnose the fault without taking apart the receiver, PaperMate pens, handy for erasing the nonsense you wrote at 14, encyclopedic volumes, great for decorating your home, Postal Market, a formidable ally in the prevention of prostate cancer. There was Mike Buongiorno on TV, a good reason to go out and D.O.C. by Telesforo and Arbore, a good reason to stay in. And there was music. The kind that marked a generation.

The cover to guess tonight, like it or not, is one of those that has defined a generation. Indeed, it's a generational anthem.
There you go, now the solution is super easy.
Break a leg!
 
#sleep 9 Radiohead - Go To Sleep (even though I slept like 12 hours last night).
 
José Feliciano California Dreamin'
Speaking of @[joe strummer], I just watched a film with Annette Bening, do you like her as an actress
(I see a bit of how much I understand Ahahahahahahah)
 
Low Key Hackers - Emotionless From the collection "Outro Tempo II Musica Contemporanea Elettronica" Brasiliana. Highly recommended.
 
O.S.I. - When you're ready Anonymous Moore... Yesss...
 
02 La Question - Françoise Hardy

the divine Françoise discovers tropicalism, "La Question" a killer record.