A Blues for the Count Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused ( Song Remains the Same ) 1080p
(a long record, as a character from I Love Radio Rock would say - by the way, in that film, Philip Seymour Hoffman's character is called... The Count-)
 
 
Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive [Version 1] (Video)
You groovy people... Next time I'll also wear a floral shirt and a pair of Persol.
 
Frengo (Antonio Albanese) e Sdengo (Zdenek Zeman)
Hahahahahahaha "you're ahead of Lou Reed" (but they don't understand you)
 
Scritti Politti - Asylums In Jerusalem (2001 Digital Remaster) When you play and sing in a sublime way, you can do anything.
 
#suckthisPOP § Eggstone - Waiting For The Bell
From Sweden, refined sunny melodies.
 
Rashied Ali & Frank Lowe - Exchange - Part 1

Rashied Ali - from "Duo Exchange" 1973 (Survival)

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Secos & Molhados - Sangue Latino ... don’t ask me anything.. I met her on the street..
 
BLACK WEEK, MARRON AND BEIGE

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - Take The A Train (1962) [official video]

Let's get it out of the way halfway through the week and play our trump card. This is the programmatic manifesto of the entire Ellingtonian production. Written solely by Billy Strayhorn, an extraordinary "orchestrator" of sounds (that lean, shy gentleman the Duke introduces at the beginning of the clip), this piece is a constant tug-of-war between the brass sections, trumpets, trombones, and saxophones, a true paradigm for all the swing to come, and for a few other things as well... Notice the subtle and exquisite work of the rhythm section as well as the perfect cohesion and discipline of the brass, which reaches its peak at 2'07", in the spontaneous imitation of traffic sounds, a true sonic revolution at the time.
 
New Model Army - Notice Me The bass goes at 200 km/h.
 
WEEK, BLACK, BROWN AND BEIGE

Duke Ellington - Satin Doll

One of the timeless standards of the Duke.
 
Renato Sellani Trio - Tribute to someone

Renato Sellani - from "A Nostro Modo"
1978 (Carosello)

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