Sheer Terror - Boys Don't Cry

As is fitting to say: "Better than the original."
 
Count Five - They're Gonna Get You
And here I, Lester, and @[imasoulman] do not get it wrong...
 
Liar, Liar - The Castaways (1965)

The secret aunts of the Black Ciabatt: indeed, they all have the White Shoes.
 
Electric Wizard - We Hate You
Other children of the Sabbath...
 
Primo - Rhymes Who's the muthafukkin king? MAMMEEEENNN
 
Frank Foster - The Loud Minority (1974)

Frank Foster - from "The Loud Minority"
1974 (Mainstream)

#jazzlegends
 
Eleni Karaindrou - Théme d'adieu (solo piano)
A completely unknown name, in 2019 a soundtrack for a theatrical performance was released featuring some of their pieces along with other names I don't recognize - Eleni Karaindrou "Tous Des Oiseaux" many tracks that carry the scent of romantic laments from Eastern Europe. @[CosmicJocker] if you feel like taking a trip through those suggestions, it's worth giving it a try.
 
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Popol Vuh - Kyrie 1973
Everywhere in 1973. Talking about borders hurts music. I leave the borders to politicians.
 
Sergio Endrigo - "Mani bucate" What a wonderfully bittersweet movie.
 
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Cat's Eyes - The Best Person I Know
since 2011 a very nice EP also because it has only 5 tracks
 
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Hölderlin • Requiem Für Einen Wicht (1972)
folk dreams in the gray days of Germany in 1972, no boundaries at least for Fantasy
 
Pierrot Le Fou - La Mer

Jean-Luc Godard (4 out of 5)
"The Bandit of the 11" - 1965

#35mm
 
BOB BERG - Promise

Bob Berg - from "Enter the Spirit"
1993 (Stretch)

#jazzlegends
 
Outside - Bird Box (Abridged) by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
@[CosmicJocker] Do you know?
I'm not a big fan of Reznor and approached this work with skepticism; with soundtracks, the risk of falling from "Not Enough" to "Too Much" is always lurking. I'm listening to it without too much rush, we're talking about 1 hour of music after all, and I have to say that at first glance, the impression is positive.
 
R L Burnside Chain of Fools
It's not that great, and on this album Burn has done a bit better, but I've been listening to it on loop for a while now and I don't even know why... I just wanted to share my temporary discomfort (at least I hope it's just temporary).
 
Tumbling Dice #1 -- The Rolling Stones -- Live 1972