Boney M. - Rasputin
Grigorij Efimovič Rasputin died in Saint Petersburg on December 30, 1916.
Boney M dedicated one of their biggest hits to him.
Years later, Bobby Farrell, the front man and (fake) lead singer of the group went to Saint Petersburg for a show.
They made him sing "Rasputin."
That evening he said he wasn't feeling well.
He was found dead the next morning.
It was December 30.
 
BUDGIE - BREADFAN
Riff and rock 'n' roll
 
Kleenex/Liliput - Eisiger Wind Who likes them? What do you think of these riot girls? If I'm not mistaken, Kurt loved them too.
 
 
Blues Traveler - Carolina Blues Oh oh oh what a sound...... Yessssssss
 
 
Psychedelic Furs, sister europe It's hard to choose between Omonimo and Talk Talk Talk without forgetting the great Forever Now and Mirror Moves. Another great band from the 80s.
 
The Sound - I Can't Escape Myself One of the many bands victim to the global explosion of U2. The power of the specialized press and that clever guy Eno. Always in the right place at the right time.
 
 
The Rolling Stones / Tell Me (Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass))
Stones in a row (28)
Not bad, as one of the early songs written by Jagger/Richards.
 
New Order - The Him

Very Sonic Youth, or rather, the other way around.
 
Pale Saints - Half-Life, Remembered I'm definitely going under with them. They are not ethereal. They are paradisiacal.
 
L'illogica allegria [Pressione bassa 1980] - Giorgio Gaber e Sandro Luporini

WEEK WITH THE NOSE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm doing well, what a shame....
 
Scott H Biram, "Judgement Day" how cool, original and raw.... #listeningtothenewmillennium
 
the klf: wichita lineman was a song i once heard (chill out) Listening to this piece under a starry sky is priceless. You can hear the waves of the sea.