Nine Inch Nails - Another Version Of The Truth "Give us our NIИ ̶q̶u̶o̶t̶i̶d̶i̶a̶n̶o̶ nightly"
 
10 Great Jewish Musicians. 4) Kurt Weill Mack The Knife- Mack The Knife - Ella In Berlin.wmv
"But they're all Jews here! Jews and/or faggots!" (Mirko Tremaglia)
Series of listens dedicated to our little friend @[Mark76]

"WEILL, Kurt (Curt) Julian, Dessau 2-3-1900 Composer. The name of this composer is inextricably linked with the worst degradation of our art. In Weill's theatrical works, the Jewish anarchic orientation is openly and shamelessly manifested."
He decreed the "Lexicon der Juden in der Musik" in 1941 to demonstrate how little the Nazis understood about music.
Kurt's music was at home in opera theaters as well as on Broadway stages, in smoky jazz clubs as well as on rock concert floors. Always classical, always modern, never losing a bit of its relevance. Art and Pop music at the same time, no one like him managed to mix high and low, walk among men, and get lost in the stars.

She, in Berlin, began to sing "Mack the Knife," but then forgot the words. So she decided to improvise; what came out of it is still remembered today.
 
Comus - Song To Comus And instead, I have to organize another sabbath for tonight.
 
Rain Parade - What's she done to your mind Taking off on a beach of boiling cream.
 
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside [Official Music Video]

Today I find an extraordinary album (At least it was back then) like Blood Sugar Sex Magik unbearable; just think of how much I might like the watered-down version of that album. It came out 19 years ago. It made them even richer, but for me, to call a mediocre work Califormication is putting it mildly.
 
YMCA
UAI EM SI-EI
 
Green on Red-Brave Generation The most beautiful of the debut along with "5 Easy Pieces," "Gravity Talks," and "Cheap Wine."
 
Bee Gees ~ Lonely Days
BEE GEES Lonely Days HQ

the contest continues, choose the cover
 
Radiohead - Paranoid Android

An alienated anthem to despair composed of at least three parts, initially featuring a breathtaking beauty, with Yorke's dislocated voice swirling over a bossa nova beat that quickly shifts to metal tones and then, inexorably, toward a split ending, a toxic litany and a reprise of the hard theme that ultimately culminates in absolute noise. The true manifesto of the end of the century, the late nineties, the end of everything.
 
 
Clan of Xymox - Stumble and Fall What an atmosphere! They perfectly blended the romantic vibes of Japan with the dark electronics of Depeche Mode during the "Black Celebration" era. Clan Of Xymox are something magical!
 
Shorty Rogers-Martians' Lullaby

Jazz Legends - The Second Lines (84 of 100) Shorty Rogers
from "Portrait of Shorty" - 1957 (RCA Victor)