Plastic Age - Esperienza Uh uh uh and who could they possibly be? The first demo of my band. Sure, now we are into noise electronics, but just listen to that groove...
 
 
#4AD °°°° The The - Controversial Subject
I believe we are in 1980, 4AD much more neurotic than how I've known it. Beautiful discoveries.
 
#EXIT °°°° Alan Sondheim - Rock
(1968)
 
 
Peter Hammill - Jargon King (2006 Digital Remaster) No. No. Nooo! He even did industrial.
 
Foo Fighters - Stacked Actors their most badass, cool song
 
#CREATIONRECORD °°°° HOUSE OF LOVE - Christine
In my opinion, a hugely hyped band at the time, the new U2. But still, in my view, lacking; the only track I liked is this one and maybe another. For me, their success in the UK is a great mystery.
 
Frank Zappa - Directly from my heart to you one of the few covers of the mustache....with this I’m done....I’m so sleepy it’s unbelievable!
 
 
 
 
Peter Hammill- Patient well... battlegods piqued my interest....
 
 
Peter Hammill - Time to burn or was it this one that she dedicated to T.Stratton S.?... anyway, another pearl of heart-wrenching beauty.
 
John Scofield - Chariots the purchase of "1000 dischi per un secolo" by the good Enrico Merlin was enlightening. A very beautiful book, hands down the best in its category (500 records, 1001 albums, etc.). Highly recommended (I found some gems I didn't know about, like this one by Scofield).
 
Peter Hammill - A Way Out Amazing lyrics and song. Heartfelt tribute to the suicidal brother. Hammill, in my opinion, concludes his stratospheric career with a ballad and a punkwave experiment: this, from "Out Of Water" (album from 1990), and the claustrophobic "Accidents" (featured on the previous work, "Enter K"... which I might link you tomorrow!). Certainly, from here on, the tireless Peter has certainly not stopped creating and performing live.
 
Racing in the Street Bruce Springsteen