DEVIL DOLL - Eliogabalus [1990] Full Album dark band from Italy/Croatia or a one man band... it’s never been precisely established, but it has certainly released half a dozen LPs with strong dark accents in a prog fabric. This is in fact the first LP, even though the biography suggests another one was released prior, yet no one has ever seen or heard it...
 
 
 
Queens of the Stone Age - Go With The Flow "I want something good to die for, to make it beautiful to live"
 
Carlo Verdone Un Sacco Bello (1980) Al Concerto dei Genesis... ...I also had a spot in the stands up high.. if only I had met you! That wasn't me back then.. Happy Fearragosto guys at the bar..
 
 
Love - Mushroom Clouds (1965-66) I wish you a happy Ferragosto!
 
Camel - Ice this track is undoubtedly among the best things by this band
 
 
 
 
#BIVI § The Fuzztones - Cinderella
When Lysergic Emanation landed on my turntable, it was a revelation. They were the commercial garage, but they opened the doors to a new world for me. A new world of 80s garage bands, but also an old world of 60s groups that I went searching for just because of the songs on that record. The garage scene deserves great credit for bringing to light names from the 60s that would otherwise have been buried.
 
 
 
 
Deep Purple - Listen, Learn, Read On
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I dedicate this to you Buzz @[ALFAMA] who doesn't have them noted...
The Mark I was also strongly psychedelic in Evan's voice and in the rhythm...

But why do we have to change names when we come back?!
 
#BIVI § Gone Daddy Gone - Violent Femmes (1983)
I had the album recorded on a cassette, I think I destroyed it. I don't remember what I was listening to back then, when it came into my hands I was about 15, I was smoking joints and playing racquetball. I never bought the album or CD, but it always lingers in my mind like few things do.
 
GENOVA PER NOI - Bruno Lauzi & Paolo Conte Damn, how saddened I've been by the news coming from Genoa... a hug to all the people of Genoa.
 
Eric Clapton - Just One More Night Live (Budokan 12/03/1979 Full Show Audio)

As I just wrote in Pineddu's review of Willie Dixon, I was fascinated by John Mayall at the time, but the live album I fell in love with at first listen was that of another member of the Bluesbreakers, referred to by Chuck Berry as ā€œthe man of blues,ā€ or ā€œThe Man of the Blues,ā€ nicknamed ā€œSlowhand,ā€ meaning Mr. Eric Patrick Clapton. The live album I’m talking about is Just One More Night Live, recorded on 12/03/1979 at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo. I had recorded this double album onto a tape that I lent to an, uh, "friend" whom I never saw again (both the friend and the tape, needless to say...) and that’s it.