The Doors - Orange County Suite (Subtítulado en español)
"Jim Morrison & the Doors on the road" (65)
Outside of the official discography, this poem dedicated to Pamela. The companions accompany Morrison in this seductive and "tormented" journey with absolute mastery.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Steve Hackett - Every Day Banksian reminiscences...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'We, the kids of today' (47) Banu Parlak - Toplanmıs 20 Video.. [ Karısık ]
The specialty of the Turkish Banu Parlak is neither a pasta dish nor pole vaulting.
But it is SINGING IN THE CAR.
And she has become such a media phenomenon that they invited her on TV, and even made her record an album.
The song changes, but the driver's seat is always the same.
But it takes a talent that not everyone possesses.
 
 
Death In June - Nada!(Full Album) --- Sergio Leone, war chants, depressed voices. out-of-tune basses, low percussions. voices sing imaginary legends in armor. Here is this shit music. Open the sky and look at the blue sky and clouds. Let's kiss, let's smile, and let's love each other.
 
 
 
 
GNOD - Bodies For Money (Track) but a Rave cell becomes the closest thing to the Stooges. Awesome, they close a 40-year temporal circle.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EARLY PUNK/WAVE DELIGHTS - The Troggs "Just A Little Too Much"
 
 
Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms (1970) But I'm always locked in the studio, half-drunk, but I have to finish some things. What a crappy life.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
watering these flowers of disease… Goatsnake - Graves
 
 
John Compton ‎– To Luna (1971) Full Album I'm listening to it for the first time now.
 
 
The Birthday Party - Release the Bats It remains my favorite (perhaps on par with the triviality of "Junkyard"). A perfect example of tribal-tinged post-punk.
 
 
 
 
"I want to live like this, with the sun in my face and happy listening... listening for me!" or, I put a little bit of whatever the hell I want (and, above all, what I like) (27)
Lard - Forkboy
 
 
 
 
1967-2017 Fifty years and not feeling them (56)... The Blues Project - Live At Town Hall (1967)
 
 
 
 
10 Magnificent Losers. 10 Stories That Deserve to Be Told. 9) Peter Ivers Peter Ivers' Band - Dark Illumination
Who? Peter Ivers who? Yes: he is practically unknown. Yet the Beacon Street Union is always mentioned among the seminal groups of American psychedelia from the late sixties. Okay, niche stuff, but loved by many.
Yet his solo records (4, plus 2 posthumous compilations) sold something, "Terminal Love" managed to reach the Top 100. Solo albums to rediscover, especially the first one, that "Knight Of The Blue Communion" which mixes India (Asha Phutli was supposed to sing, then they turned to Yolande Bavan - a jazz musician from Sri Lanka - and it turned out even better), psychedelia, religiosity, and blues and is one of the most beautiful and best-kept secrets of American Rock. But "Terminal Love" is also beautifully strange and deserves, it truly deserves it. Yet "Jesus, A Passion Play for Americans" (the show derived from "Knights Of The Blue Communion" is considered the precursor to "Jesus Christ Superstar"). Yet his "In Heaven" was chosen by Lynch as the key track for the "Eraserhead" soundtrack (and here, at least one eyebrow should be raised). Yet he was a friend and associate of John Belushi. Yet the show they had him present on American KSCI, "New Wave Theatre," was really groundbreaking: for the first time, bands like the Dead Kennedys, the Angry Samoans, the Plugz could appear on a national show, thanks to Ivers.
For this reason, when they found him at his home, with his head smashed by a hammer (or something similar), they immediately thought of some musician he had not allowed to participate in his show.
The truth is that no one ever figured out how it happened.
It was a famous unsolved case.
They even wrote a book about it: "In Heaven Everything Is Fine: The Unsolved Life of Peter Ivers and the Lost History of New Wave Theatre."
In the end, he became more famous as an unsolved crime than as a musician.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mamba nero - Sir Oliver Skardy (official videoclip)
no ghe piase miga soeo a Skardy ea ehm, come se ciama...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Beatles - It's All Too Much
 
 
Born in Chicago-Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Those who can stay still have some issues...