Eraserhead (1977) - Oh, You are sick!

"Eraserhead"
by David Lynch (1977)

starring Jack Nance
and Charlotte Stewart

#35mm
 
Hilariously - Sunny Murray 1966

Sunny Murray (5 out of 5)
"Hilariously" from: Sunny Murray
1966 (ESP)

#jazzlegends
 
M̲a̲ssi̲ve̲ A̲̲tta̲ck - 1998 Greatest Hits - M̲e̲zza̲ni̲ne̲ (Full Album)

Asterics' One Hundred Favourites [in random order] (79/100)
 
Thee Wylde Oscars-what about me?

Another killer debut. Le Diable, or rather still a band of Jay Wiseman that has been smashing heads and livers for just under 20 years. The Hoods, for example, present here with the superlative album Gangster & Morticians from 1991 (87).
From San Diego to Melbourne, always with rock 'n' roll in their soul. Sonics, Yardbirds, Who, a lot of R&B, but also Velvet (the garage cover of White Light White Heat is wonderful) and ACDC… because in the end, however you interpret it… it’s always R&R.

#garagedintorni (133/2)

And then What about me? It "won" best song at Little Steven’s Underground Garage… much better than a stupid Oscar. Go read who votes and what the "greats" of music think about the two most beautiful and… unknown radio stations, savansadir.
 
The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Water Pistol Man

dedicated to the guns that fire without their knowledge
 
Why Do We Have to Meet in the Dark

Nobody Can Tell Us

Melbourne 2010

Another deadly debut. Le Diable, or better to say a band by Jay Wiseman that has been smashing heads and livers for nearly 20 years. The Hoods, for example, here with Gangster & Morticians, a superb album from 1991 (87).
From San Diego to Melbourne, always with rock and roll in their souls. Sonics, Yardbirds, Who, a lot of R&B, but also Velvet (the garage cover of White Light White Heat is wonderful) and ACDC… because in the end, however you interpret it... it’s always R&R.

#garagedintorni (133/1)
 
Right, Yeah

thee wylde oscars - big bad wolf

Melbourne 2010

Another deadly debut. Le Diable, or rather still a band of Jay Wiseman that has been around for almost 20 years breaking heads and livers. The Hoods, for instance, here present with Gangster & Morticians, a superlative album from 1991 (87).
From San Diego to Melbourne always with rock and roll in the soul. Sonics, Yardbirds, Who, plenty of R&B, but also Velvet (wonderful garage cover of White Light White Heat) and ACDC… because in the end, no matter how it’s interpreted… it’s always R&R.

#garagedintorni (133)
 
7mint - Drum & Gaze: Dazey Chain (Full Album)
2023--Beautiful Japanese work of refined (the rhythmic section for example) shoegaze.