The Dubliners-Whiskey in the Jar
They give me the Countess at the “festival” of traditional Irish music enchanted by sounds and dances...
@[hjhhjij] has a future in Irish ahahahah
 
Ropes
Mien
 
Wire - 40 Versions

"If we understand punk as the American artistic tradition, like William Burroughs, or Patti Smith or Television or Pere Ubu, then I would say that’s the right way to comprehend the mess of life and reflect it in your art. The ways in which the English did this were well highlighted by people like Malcolm McLaren. I’ve said it all." Graham Lewis

p.s. 154 is an album by Wire from '79, the title represents the number of concerts the band had performed from its formation up to the release of the record.
 
Goblin & Giorgio Gaslini - Dario Argento Profondo Rosso (Deep Red) 1975 - Official Soundtrack Album

The famous OST of the film, composed and performed by the progressive rock group "I Goblin," formed by Claudio Simonetti, Walter Martino, Massimo Morante, and Fabio Pignatelli, complemented by jazz-rock music from Giorgio Gaslini, was chosen by Argento as a fallback. The director, in fact, had even wanted Pink Floyd to compose it. The band politely declined the invitation, being too busy working on their new album "Wish You Were Here." However, Argento felt that Gaslini's music was not suitable for the film and that something more modern was needed. The first draft of the obsessive little song was deemed simply terrible by Argento, which greatly irritated Gaslini, who subsequently abandoned the project, leaving it unfinished. Initially, the director wanted famous bands at the time, such as Emerson Lake & Palmer or Deep Purple, to perform the jazz musician's music.
At the time, for those who had just seen The Exorcist, the soundtrack of Profondo rosso echoed the piece Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield, music made extremely famous by William Friedkin's film, which was released in Italy in the same cinematic season, just five months earlier, on October 4, 1974. Recently, Argento has indeed stated that he suggested to the Goblin to draw inspiration from Tubular Bells... (cit. wiki)
 
DIED PRETTY - Desperste Hours "Free Dirt" is the masterpiece, we know, but this and "Ambergris" are the two sublime tracks from the early days.
 
Clock DVA - Relentless Baaam. The coolest track of this album, along with "Consent".
 
Roberto Vecchioni La stazione di zima
Good morning Professor 11
"My Catholic friends say that faith is a drama, because it constantly demands from you. But not having faith is also unfortunate because you cling to the glass just to find something. This song is the story of a man with a tormented faith and a terrifying doubt about the existence and presence of God. To me, whether He exists or not is irrelevant. It’s the presence that I don’t feel, because it’s distant, made up of large numbers, far too large for me. I’m used to smaller things. I just need Inter to win (and I disagree here!!) or for my wife to give me a caress in the evening." Roberto Vecchioni
 
Trio Mandili - «Конь» (The Horse)
In response to the Bulgarians of @[sergio60]...
The GEORGIANS.
Prettier, younger, more genuine, more original.
Featuring: the Horse.
 
The Beatnuts - Cocotaso From New York to Orlando
and those who lived dreaming
you know, died while crapping

He really says it.