InI ft. Pete Rock - Fakin' Jax [HD]
@[ZiOn] when it comes to flow, this is exactly what comes to my mind.
 
Stealer - On My Own Again
One of the many American rock bands that emerged from the Tom Petty/Cheap Trick Academy 🎯
 
Cherry Waves

Perhaps the best track by Deftones in their entire discography, if you're looking for this kind of atmosphere. From Saturday Night Wrist, along with Kimdracula and Xerces, I believe it is their most successful song. It deals with trust between two people, emphasizing in the chorus the request "Would You?".
 
@[G] The old pioneers of chaos are no longer around, the tough ones. Today we have the lightweight ones who have breakfast with Philadelphia, write something incendiary, and then post a piece by Christian. A plenary indulgence would be Che GueGì's most revolutionary move!
 
Black Flag - Six Pack #eightyandaround
 
Marcia longa

February 1975......interesting group!

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Fabrizio De André - La domenica delle salme (Official Video)

An evening at a friend's house where the TV was on for the Olympic ceremony...
As soon as I was alone, this song came to my mind.
 
Loy & Altomare - Quattro giorni insieme (1974)
Incidentally, I came across Tim Summer Hits to check out what’s new, and I heard those guys Benji and ..Salcaz, and then I brought out this duo that makes Simon & Garfunkel look like…
 
B.B. King, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins - Sweet Little Angel - Live 1993
where this band plays, the grass doesn’t grow anymore!
wonder. the pesky belly of BBK!!!!!
 
Cannibal Ox - "Stress Rap" [Official Audio]
I am not an expert and I regret it because the genre has some very beautiful things, like this.
 
Got To Get You Into My Life (Mono)

"The Beatles were tough too.

Brian Epstein cleaned them up for mass consumption, but they were far from soft.

They came from Liverpool, which is like Hamburg or Norfolk, Virginia, a rough port city full of dockworkers and sailors who would beat you to a pulp if you looked at them the wrong way.

Ringo is from Dingle, which is like fucking the Bronx.

The Rolling Stones were mama's boys; they were all college students from the suburbs of London.

They went to London to starve, but it was by choice, to give themselves a sort of air of disdain.

I liked the Stones, but they were never on the level of the Beatles, not for humor, or originality, or songs, or presence.

All they had was Mick Jagger dancing around.

Sure, the Stones made great tracks, but they were always crap on stage, while the Beatles were fantastic."

.: Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister of Motörhead :.
 
Caro diario

That’s how I fell in love with the Cologne Concert...
As a friend of mine @[Fabriguitar] says
 
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Beyond the notes Victoria and Shangri-la… Australia! Overall a great album
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