Garbo - Radioclima (Live Sanremo 1984) You drive too much in the car. I turn off the radio.....
 
 
Patti Smith Group - Easter
HAPPY EASTER TO ALL DEBASERIAN FRIENDS
 
Nine Inch Nails - The Only Time [HQ]

Give us our Easter NIN (even if a few hours early)
 
Suicide - Cheree (1978) full 12ā€ Single
Think of my face the first time she (I was in Milan, she was stunning, a model who snorted more cocaine than she ate) let me listen to the album...
Crap or genius?! There’s electronic music that I find unbearable, there’s no drummer but a drum machine (which I find unacceptable), but there’s rock and roll underneath and that oppressive sound that pushes you is undeniably intriguing...
So it’s a musical disaster but genius and quite advanced considering their history...
Of course, I bought it, one of those things more unique than rare in the old noble discography...
 
Lucio Battisti - Il Fuoco

There's also the psychedelic Battisti.
 
Mia MARTINI - PADRE DAVVERO Sandra died of AIDS at 25. She had two eyes black as coal and a father... father? Sandra was afraid to sleep at home, Sandra when she slept at home would barricade herself in her bedroom. Many times she accepted the hospitality of anyone, anyone but him... her father.
 
 
Blur - Popscene 1992: after the Madchester/Shoegaze crossover of "Leisure," this single arrives which theoretically, as "A-sides," shouldn’t be part of this review. The burning failure of the track, which not only represented a change and an evolution from their debut but also in some way predicted what would soon happen, musically, in the UK (two years later, there would be the explosion of "Parklife" and everything that followed), led the four to not include the song in either their new album of '93 or the Best Of of '00 (they re-released it, in a double collection, only in '09), because the idea was "you didn't want it before, you won't get it now," so great was the anger over the total flop of a track on which they had heavily invested at the time. Although it was, at least from '97 onwards, constantly present in the setlists of live performances, the song remained, in a sense, a sort of B-side along with the other B-sides included in the EP that bore its title. They would follow two terrible years that brought them to the brink of dissolution, before releasing the already mentioned "Parklife" of '94, which changed many things for them and for the English music scene #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Modest Mouse-Little Motel what are we waiting for?
 
mario biondi - this is what you are
Watch out for Petrella and his trombone!!!