The Doors - Blue Sunday
"Jim Morrison & the Doors on the road" (44)
"She's the world, she's my girl."
The relationship between Jim and Pam was always tumultuous, messy, filled with betrayals... but they stayed together from the beginning to the end for real. What seems like a crazy and strange story is actually a true and great love story. The "messes" were inevitable amid success, drugs, alcohol, and Morrison's pure spirit. For this reason, in my opinion, it makes it even more beautiful and profound. After the four rides at the beginning of the album, a moment of quiet to dedicate a few words to her...
 
 
 
 
 
 
If you loved Blue Lines by Massive Attack, Spectrum by Cobham and Figures can't calculate the love I made you by William De Vaughn are a must-listen. Billy Cobham - Stratus
 
 
 
 
They are very good, I already said so when I played the title track of this album. This one is a great piece, a sharp and intense anathema. folco sbaglio - 06 - alberi senza radici - (storia di un pettirosso)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marco Masini - Ci vorrebbe il mare Dedicated to @[algol] and to all those who hate the mountains (especially when happy wives and children come down from those mountains on skis while the fathers are left to wander lost on useless walks with earbuds in their ears to avoid hearing all that fucking silence surrounding them)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Psi Com - Human Condition Before Jane's Addiction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lou Reed - The Raven (1 CD Edition) (Full Album) (2003)
Lou Reed - vocals, guitar
Mike Rathke - guitar
Fernando Saunders - bass, guitar, backing vocals
Tony "Thunder" Smith - drums
Friedrich Paravicini - piano, keyboards
Jane Scarpantoni - cello, string arrangement
Doug Wieselman - baritone & tenor saxophone
Paul Shapiro - tenor saxophone
Steve Bernstein - trumpet, horn arrangement
Art Baron - trombone on "Broadway Song"
Ornette Coleman - alto saxophone on "Guilty"
Frank Wulff - oboe, hurdy-gurdy on "Overture"
Kate & Anna McGarrigle - backing vocals
Antoine Silverman - violin
Marti Sweet - violin
Patrick Carroll - bass & drum programming on "Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song)"
Shelly Woodworth - English horn on "Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song)"
Russ DeSalvo - guitar & keyboards on "Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song)"
Rob Mathes - string arrangement on "Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song)"
Ric Wake - production on "Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song)"
Laurie Anderson - vocals on "Call On Me"
Antony Hegarty - lead vocals on "Perfect Day", ba
 
 
 
 
Accept - Metal Heart 1985 live
It was 1999, the human race has to face it...
 
 
 
 
Oxbow - Daughter Lydia for lunch
 
 
 
 
Dinah Washington - Cry Me A River One of the many wonderful black ladies of the microphone
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Argine - Novecento

The greatness of European tradition.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wire "I Am The Fly" Lydon hated the Stranglers while others hated Killing Joke. Even Wire and their Barrettian bad trip art rock were not praised by everyone. I'm linking one of their most representative tracks, along with "The 15th." Maybe if they had panicked a little less with the mantra-like repetition of "I am the fly," they would have been more immediate (but if something annoys you, Free audio editor can work sound magic haha).
 
 
 
 
 
 
David Bowie-The Secret Life Of Arabia (1977) HD That sensational wave seasoned with oriental scents that Sylvian liked so much.
 
 
Do we want to forget what kind of character the guy who was reelected president of the football world is? Le donne nello sport handicappate
 
 
#birthday Matthew Fisher: voice (71) A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum
 
 
 
 
@[IlConte] years or suffer, I don’t know...
Ruins - Black Sabbath Medley
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Grammy - Metallica & Lady Gaga (with James's mic ON) how it should have gone... there are too many questions... one above all: where did the lady find those shorts???