The Rolling Stones - Happy
Stones in a row (7)
 
Sick Tamburo - L'UOMO MAGRO surprises me every time I listen to it. Since there are the ST on the front page, why not give them a listen?
#ascoltoilnuovomillennio
 
Strawberry Hill - Red House Painters Spectacular album, almost as good as the debut. This one, "Grace Cathedral Park," and "Katy Song" are always ready to take you on a journey.
 
Nico & Marc Almond - Your Kisses Burn

ALMOND WEEK>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marc Almond and Nico...... Marchino dealing with the Muse......
 
Codeine - Old Things Life album, like "Down Colourful Hill" by Red House Painters and "I Could Live In Hope" by Low.
 
TINA BROOKS, Good Old Soul

Jazz Legends - The Second Lines (24 of 100) Tina Brooks
from "True Blue" - 1960 (Blue Note)
 
The Jesus Lizard - "Thumbscrews" Why the Jesus Lizard still rocks with "Shot." This and "Thumper" are tracks that deserve to stand alongside the material from "Head" and "Goat" (just as other songs post-"Goat" like "Fly On The Wall," "Dancing Naked Ladies," "Destroy Before Reading," "Glamorous"...).
 
The Ramones - I Wanna Live

Well, let's start this day.
 
Motorpsycho - Hyena #listeningtothenewmillennium
 
Sleep to Surprise Release New Album 'The Sciences' on 4/20 Sleep unexpectedly announced yesterday that their new album, "The Sciences," is being released today. Great news, I'd say!
 
Die Kreuzen - Rumors A fundamental band for everyone (or almost).
 
Ramones - Rock 'N' Roll High School
Well, exactly... let's celebrate @[heartshapedbox] with the Brothers ahahahahah in the style of #giornataramones
 
Marc Almond - Toreador in the Rain

ALMOND WEEK>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marc Almond and his ever-present sexual fetish, the toreador, but this time in the rain...... Oh, Marchino, come on.....
 
Judas Priest - One on One even the Judas, with their changing sound, are still aggressive
#listeningtothenewmillennium
 
Franco e Ciccio Ma Chi T'ha Dato La Patente
Alfonso Tomas: the greatest *character actor* of all time
 
Roy Haynes with Phineas Newborn and Paul Chambers, "Reflection"

Jazz Legends - The Second Lines (23 of 100) Phineas Newborn Jr.
from "We Three" - 1959 (New Jazz)