Brave New World - Impressions On Reading Aldous Huxley 1972 (FULL) [Progressive Rock] I believe it's Germany, I listen to it after some time with you and it confirms the good impressions I had from previous listens. Avant prog jazz with great ideas, just as it was used to be in those lands back in the day.
 
Fugazi-Give me the cure
Full throttle this morning in the car......
Ziooooooooooobooooooooooi iiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
 
Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz (Part 1)

Jazz Legends (18) Ornette Coleman
from "Free Jazz" - 1961 (Atlantic)
 
Bitch Magnet - Clay Not only do Slint have cold, ethereal, glacial chords.
 
Tygers of pan tang - Take it (Live BBC 1981) ....Not all metal has the same weight.
 
THE JESUS LIZARD- "Gladiator" MUSIC VIDEO 1992 "Liar" is still a good album. This, "Puss" and "Boilermaker" are great schizophrenic alcoholic stuff.
 
Tom Waits Cold cold Ground ORIGINAL HIQ
The melody is reminiscent of that.... with its "voice"
Wonder of a wobbly rhythm and blues...
 
Te ricordi che Bucio de culo che t'ho fatto.... After the A of eagle, the B of.....
 
Wayne Shorter - Dance Cadaverous

Jazz Legends (19) Wayne Shorter
from "Speak No Evil" - 1966 (Blue Note)
 
Ketama, Toumani Diabate, Danny Thompson - Songhai (Disco completo)
Mother Africa, flamenco, Spain and Gypsy roots, Ireland. Boundaries do not exist; cultures and identities need spaces, to blend, to enrich each other. The fear of the Other is just weakness.
 
Warlock-Fight For Rock Female metal today might be able to....... @[Harlan]
 
 
Ever After Joe Jackson
week JJ...1994 Night Music...I love this record, chamber pop, light and inspired melodies
 
Bee Gees - Country Lanes @[mrbluesky] I know you won't agree, but for me this is the last great song by the Bee Gees (along with "Come on Over"), the last gem, the last shot. After this, they'll be something else, which I no longer like. But this one revisits old paths and still evokes so much emotion.
 
Joe Jackson - The Other Me
week JJ...1991 Laughter and Lust...the last pop album before a new transformation
 
Black Flag - Three Nights (1984) Sludge metal and similar genres owe everything to the historic trilogy of "Three Nights," "Scream," and "Nothing Left Inside." Then again, the title track is a sweet and delightful punch. Thirsty and miserable!!