Xiu Xiu - Pumpkin Attack on Mommy and Daddy [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

I think these are getting crazier and crazier.
Great.
 
Blue Skies - Al Cohn Bill Perkins Richie Kamuca

Bill Perkins - from "The Brothers!"
1955 (RCA Victor)

#jazzlegends
 
Blackwell was part Cherokee, born in the early years of the last century in Syracuse, um, not in Sicily but in North Carolina, as were the other 16 children of Payton and Elizabeth Blackwell.

Although his father played the violin, Blackwell (being the contrarian he was) taught himself to play the guitar and built his first instrument using cigar boxes, pieces of wood, and wires.

Despite being known for his introverted and difficult temperament, Blackwell teamed up with pianist Leroy Carr, whom he had met around the mid-1920s, and the two embarked on a fruitful musical relationship, recording ā€œHow Long, How Long Bluesā€ in '28, which became the most important blues hit of that year.

Between '28 and '35, Blackwell and Carr toured across the Midwest and the Southern States, becoming true stars in the blues music scene, recording more than 100 tracks. Their last collaboration was in February '35; during a session, the two had an argument and left the studio in the middle of the recording. Two months later, Blackwell learned that Carr (who had long taken to drinking) had died of nephritis, after which he released ā€œMy Old Pal Bluesā€, a tribute to the man who had been his partner for seven years, and decided to retire from the scene.

Blackwell also recorded as a solo artist, including the song ā€œKokomo Bluesā€, which was later covered by Robert Leroy Johnson (a true blues legend who mysteriously died at only 27) under the title ā€œSweet Home Chicagoā€.

Blackwell was killed by a gunshot during a robbery in an alley in Indianapolis, and the crime remains unsolved to this day... and that's it.

Scrapper Blackwell - Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
 
Armatopia

Unconditional love
 
Stephan Bodzin - Piz Gloria for Cercle A man, a bald head, a guarantee, an ancient load of drugs that needed to be saved, a bitter Montenegro but they are all White from Lancashire.
 
Big Country - Girl With Grey Eyes (2014 Remaster) Is there a bad song by this band!?
 
 
On A Misty Night

Tadd Dameron - from "The Magic Touch"
1962 (Riverside)

#jazzlegends
 
 
 
Big Country - Restless Natives But this deserved to be on "Steeltown" at the very least! Instead nah, it's on the album "Rarities". Well, the only hidden gem from Stuart and friends.
 
Au cirque

These retro-psycho-garage musicians are so unknown that even @[Pinhead] doesn't know them.
 
Mysticum Arabicola - Ozric Tentacles
Ozric Tentacles - 1990 Erpland. Magnificent album.