Prima di continuare su YouTube The dirtiest, foulest, and most misogynistic blues alternates with rural country infused with folk veins, as Robert Johnson seems to meet Hank Williams and the established Dylan star to create one of the greatest examples of white blues that history remembers, all seasoned by the notorious wayward existence of the Rolling Stones in their "Aftermath" from the far-off '66, divided between alcohol, drugs, and sex.

#unalbuminoalgiornotoglieil
 
Compulsive Gamblers "My Love is a Monster" (from the "Bluff City" LP)

You Don't Want Me

How nice to listen to them again...

So, so... Okay, the Oblivians are too famous but... what was Greg Cartwright doing before (and what will he be up to next)?

Before with the Compulsive Gamblers, he played... Blues-Beat-Punk-garage... melodies that are sometimes wonderfully perfect, sometimes stunningly skewed.

Three really beautiful albums... beautiful... beautiful...

#garagedintorni (176/1)
 
Compulsive Gamblers - I See You Everywhere

The Compulsive Gamblers - "Walking the Balustrade"

So, so... Okay, the Oblivians are too famous but... what was Greg Cartwright doing before (and what will he do afterwards)?

Before with the Compulsive Gamblers he played... Blues-Beat-Punk-garage... melodies that were sometimes wonderfully perfect, sometimes beautifully skewed.

Three really beautiful albums... beautiful... beautiful...

#garagedintorni (176)
 
Leonard Cohen - Book of Longing (KCRW Demo Version)
this version might be the best. what do you think?
 
"Raffaele is happy
he didn't serve in the army
but..."
Edoardo Bennato - Venderò I had a friend named Raffaele, and when I hear this song he inevitably comes to mind, although for reasons different from Bennato's lyrics.
 
Cafe Jacques - Meaningless
Stunning! Art rock, French vibes from Kevin Ayers, and other wonders...
 
Mark Hollis | Watershed

8 songs by Mark Hollis, #1998
(4)
 
Gary Glitter - Oh Yes You,re Beautiful

December 1974...... Gary is serious now.... from 16th to 3rd place

Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
Rosi - Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (l'esattore)

"Christ Stopped at Eboli"
by Francesco Rosi (1979)

starring Gian Maria Volonté
Lea Massari
Alain Cuny
Irene Papas
and Paolo Bonacelli

#35mm
 
Gateway (John Abercrombie, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette) - Sorcery I

Jack DeJohnette (3 of 5)
"Sorcery 1" from: Gateway
1975 (ECM)

#jazzlegends
 
Miles Davis & Chaka Khan: Human Nature (live in Montreux 1989)

A Miles, now at the end of his rope, has once again fallen into the white illusion.
But what's beautiful about that muted trumpet?
There’s a note: just one.
The one he never wanted to play.

The one that took pop elsewhere; the one that inspired a lot of music - especially in the eighties - in directions different from pre-Salvini populism.
 
Emma Ruth Rundle - Oslo, Part 1
Electric Guitar: One