Leon Thomas - Echoes

Leon Thomas - from "Spirits Known and Unknown"
1969 (Flying Dutchman)

#jazzlegends
 
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
"Fortune favors the bold."
I reiterate that I do not know Latin. In fact, I know it like the medical degree I never earned, since I never attended, considering I never enrolled, as I never thought of doing so. It's easy to be a know-it-all with the web at your fingertips. Anyway, it means: "Fortune favors the bold," but I am neither lucky, nor bold, and certainly not favored. In short, I am not. And it is precisely here, in the most famous madhouse of the web, that I seek a bit of luck, a bit of boldness, and a bit of 'favor,' with this contest of mine where the prize is to award with a prize (of my choice) the author of the contest.
Well yes, the lucky one will have this honor!
But now let's move on to the Iban. What? Already communicated? Good, then we can shift to the topic in question [17] for this evening, which is not a cover, but a fantastic '80s music video, specifically from 1985. What? You’ve already guessed it?
You are merciless, pack of jackals, in fact, couch potatoes of misfortune.
Despite it all, "break a leg!"
 
Özgür Baba - Dertli Dolap
Bucolic live to note down.
 
The Little Heroes - castles in the air What a gem of a band 💎
 
 
 
LAURENT VOULZY....rockollection ( 1977 )
Another great piece to dedicate and gift to @[sergio60]
 
Rain Song by Led Zeppelin in 1080p HD
Happy Sunday, Nobili, here with a heat that's really damn awful. But let's get to the SfasciaConte LZ40
Here, to quote the latest, they went from In The Evening to Thank You, from Communication Breakdown to Rain Song...
I'm not in a position to say anything about this work

ā€œA minefield of surprises, a music box that contains within it the magic that has built its fameā€ - quote - (31)

#i40SfasciaConteLezzeppelin
 
Fury Things - Flame a nice leap into the 90s with a name forgotten by many. The first is me, who doesn't remember if they released an LP.
 
The raconteurs - blue veins (lyrics)
Great "modern" blues...