Led Zeppelin - That's The Way (Earl Court 1975)

Here we are with the forty favorite gems from Sfascia - he's shy and fears not being Viking and apocalyptic enough when saying he likes them - and from the Count.

“I have to mention That’s The Way because it’s the first song of theirs that truly moved me. Give me a break, it’s beautiful. Over a simple acoustic riff, Plant paints a poignant picture of two kids who can no longer play together... - it goes on -
I think it’s nice to present it with the words of the great Lester Bangs in that groundbreaking review of the third album from which the tensions between Rolling Stone and the Band began. About his love-hate relationship with the group as he himself describes it.

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The 3rd And The Mortal - Ring Of Fire

Forget about Nightwish and Lacuna Coil...
 
Family and Loyalty I don't know what to think. Good piece, but I don't like disturbing the dead. The album will be out soon.
 
#cult 10 C A Quintet, Trip thru hell 1968 (vinyl record)
Musical tools and conventions thrown into a barrel of acid and transformed into a presence of the Persistence of Memory.
We like this.
 
James: Porcupine Of their most recent phase, this is my favorite piece. A bass line, slide guitar, subtle electronics, and a lot of melancholy (or at least that’s what it conveys to me). Randomly with the James (3)
 
City Sickness [Tindersticks] if among your first tracks you also present yourself with this piece, what do you want to do?
 
Why Me? Why Not. (Deluxe Edition)

Hello world.
If you don’t hear from me anymore, you know where I am.
 
Black Mountain - Licensed To Drive (Official Video) This one hits the gas. Overall a decent album; nothing compared to their beginnings, but they stay true to their mood, even without Amber! (good and beautiful)
 
The Ensemble El Salaam "Peace" The Sojourner Strata East 1974

The Ensemble Al-Salaam - from "The Sojourner"
1974 (Strata-East)

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