I Don't Remember
#shaking the tree
 
Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times 50 years and not feeling it. Sorry Hell, but today I have to say it too ... it's stronger than me ...
 
Epitaph - Early Morning Another wonderful track of great depth!
 
Warhorse - Solitude (Remastered) A piece that deserves a standing ovation!
 
The Howard Riley Trio - Games

Howard Riley - from "The Day Will Come"
1970 (CBS)

#jazzlegends
 
The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition (Official Video)

I'm re-listening to these and they're not bad at all. What I had was a childhood memory of this video, very dark, all black, with a Chinese guy singing, beautiful voice, and a slender figure skating happily in the cosmic void, leaving a very impressive golden trail. After years, I still remembered it well. Quite lovely.
 
Krzysztof Penderecki ā€Ž- Rękopis Znaleziony W Saragossie (The Saragossa Manuscript) (1965) FULL ALBUM
I love this work that brought to my mind @[Alfredo]
The Pink Floydian introduction is very evocative.
A piece full of suggestions that never makes it feel heavy. I recommend this work to those who consider the classic current music for intellectual show-offs who love to circle the unknown with many kwjy.
 
Ben Chatwin - Black Castle live at The Priory Church, South Queensferry
Reply to @[proggen_ait94] "Staccato Signal" is a monumental work in the physical sense of the term. With heavy emotion, it constructs a wall of dark electronic bricks held together with great balance by a neoclassical adhesive that perfectly integrates with the rising electronic bastion. We ascend to heights where sky and earth cease to exist, and we can hear their song while observing the infinite horizon.
I was disappointed by the inversely related operation "Drone Signals," which feels like a division of electronic elements from neoclassical voices, a path I found to be lacking in emotion.
 
Saturnalia - Magical Love known in history as one of the very first rock picture discs, and for the beauty of Aletta, just look at her photo in Adamic costume!, it remains a good record of early 70s psychedelia....
 
Whitesnake - Ain't No Love In the Heart Of The City one of the most beautiful voices in rock.
 
Aksak Maboul - A Modern Lesson (1980)
@[Battlegods] and reply to this
Just remember songs that you really know, albums you've actually listened to.
DON'T CHEAT!!!!
Who are the judges? Did you buy them?
 
Novalis-Aufbruch (Sommerabend) Ah well! Not to mention the 20 minutes of the title track!
 
Mama Dada 1919 - Slits, Quick
I believe these songs for open minds, like mussels with a squeeze of lemon, come from an EP found on smooth rocks in the future 1976.

It is said that some daredevils are still searching for them, possibly closed.
 
Fabrizio De AndrƩ - Da A Me Riva

From my shore, only your light handkerchief, from my shore. In my life, only your bitter smile, in my life. You'll forgive me the lump in my throat, but I think of you against the sun, and I know well that you're looking at the sea just a bit beyond the pain.
And here I am, leaning over this sailor's trunk, and here I am looking at three velvet shirts, two blankets, and the mandolin, and a hard wood inkwell.
And in a black cap, your childhood photo, so I can still kiss Genoa on your mothball mouth.
 
TOTO' E I RE DI ROMA (Film Completo con TOTO' E ALBERTO SORDI) Monicelli, Steno, Totò, and Chekhov, a fascinating encounter even if it’s not one that drove me crazy. However, the beautiful moments and insights are not lacking, the film entertains and, well... Then you say that one...