Se sei Felice e tu lo sai batti le mani Masha e Orso in Italiano
CHILDREN'S WEEK.....something more modern...
 
Johnny Cash - Rusty Cage ....yeah I'm gonna break / I'm gonna break my / I'm gonna break my rusty cage and run....
 
Ryan Adams - Wasted Years (Iron Maiden cover)

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Interpol - Length of love
They will be watching you sometimes with their bitter hearts.
 
Elvis Presley Blue Christmas
I should leave DeBaser for quite a while.
And for this, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy 2018, hoping it will be a year full of happiness.
Long live DeBaser :)
 
2003 - Massive Attack - 100th Window FULL ALBUM
[MEDIAHERTZ : DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE! TRUST THE MEDIA!]
 
Träd gräs och stenar - I Can“t Get No Satisfaction how do you feel after the heat, a dive into ice. Or the opposite.
 
John Lennon - Cold Turkey - 1969
Temperature's rising, fever is high
Can't see no future, can't see no sky
I wish I was a baby.. I wish I was dead
 
AORTA - SELFTITLED FIRST FULL ALBUM - U S UNDERGROUND - 1968 In my opinion, this is a great album. I see it as the West Coast wrapped in light English psychedelic fluorescences. Very evocative, mysterious, and talented.
 
Mars - 3E/Scorn Mother said I don't like the way you always want to stay in bed! (...eeeh, if I don't know it's 2 I can't sleep a wink!)
 
Dick Dale and His Del Tones - Miserlou (Tetos Demetriades)

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TrƤd, GrƤs och Stenar - Djungelns Lag (1971) FULL ALBUM the music of the 70s seen at the dawn of the boreal halo.
 
Vecchio canta vengo anch'io no tu no

from @[sergio60] from Rocca di Papa, X-Factor etilico.
And not just that.
 
Au Pairs - It's Obvious Their perfect piece!
 
For the #buzz review today, I present to you a super classic. Thanks again to @[ALFAMA] for the tip.

The Lovin' Spoonful - Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful (1966)

The Lovin' Spoonful: surely in this case we are not talking about a niche or lesser-known band. On the contrary, the formation led by John B. Sebastian is part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and achieved a certain level of success in the 1960s, before the group disbanded, which, clearly, over the years has had a series of reunions that continue to this day. Notable among the founding members is guitarist Zal Yanovsky, who came from the group The Mugwumps, the same group as Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty, who later formed the Mamas & Papas. It’s also worth mentioning that of the historic band, only Steve Boone and Joe Butler remain today. Jerry Yester, who joined the band in 1990 with his brother Jim Yester, was recently arrested for possession of child pornography material. In short, there are quite a few stories to tell. 'Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful' was released in 1966 at the band's peak. All the songs are written by John Sebastian. The band's sound nods to the Grateful Dead, but the Lovin' Spoonful has a clearly more pop approach reminiscent of the Mamas & Papas, The Turtles, The Association…). The album mostly consists of ballads like 'Lovin' You', 'Bes' Friends', 'Darlin' Companion', 'Henry Thomas' and there’s also a touch of psychedelia, as in 'Rain On The Roof' or 'Coconut Grove'. There are also more rock songs that hark back to the sound of The Doors, like 'Darlin' Companion', 'Full Measure', or Neil Young ('4 Eyes'), culminating in the hit 'Summer in The City'. Overall a record where all the songs are practically irresistible. Not an easy feat.

The Lovin' Spoonful - Summer In The City (1966)
 
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet

HEDGEHOG WEEK: Fear Of a Blank Planet..... Scared, huh?
 
Tonstartssbandht — Breathe [Official Audio] One of the best psychedelic things out there. Live recordings on the edge, between the rustic mental desert scratching, the cosmic pleasure of Spacemen 3, Red Crayola fluctuations, plenty of effects and no inhibiting brakes. The 2017 work is more professional, grounded. But it still feels great. I believe there's a nice review of the record.