Epitaph - The Lord Of Evil (Demo) (1990) (Full Demo)
Another Italian dark experimental relic.
 
#laughingnotcrying

Nitzer ebb violent playground.f4v

"To the left! To the left!
We are the boys, we are the big boys, so strong, so pure, we know we are.
Don’t you want to come and join us in our playground?
It’s a violent playground.
We play for power
Now we can grow, we must never grow old..."
 
I Don't Mind

The Revellions - Up to you

#garagedintorni (85/1)

Dublin. Definitely beautiful stoners, at least in the beginning. Never read anything about them. Two albums... the third one was supposed to be released a few years ago but still nothing... maybe they are dead from extreme drug use and alcoholism. Anyway, two truly remarkable albums: this one, the debut, a wonderfully “classic” garage-punk experience that we’re enjoying today...
Since @[macmaranza] brought it up here, I’m clearly playing CIMITERIA...
 
Information about "Google Users," percentage of users who liked this album: 98% not bad at all...

Half a century ago, on October 16, '68, the "Jimi Hendrix Experience" released their third and final studio album titled "Electric Ladyland"
Prima di continuare su YouTube you can read the rest on Wikipedia, otherwise I'll summarize it a bit for you...
Genres:
Blues rock
Hard rock
Psychedelic rock
Acid rock
Proto-metal
and whatever else you can think of!

Recorded in London & New York

It also features the fantastic cover of "All Along the Watchtower," highly appreciated even by that unknown Robert Allen Zimmerman a.k.a. Bob Dylan (almost the same age as our Jimi)

The album includes contributions from several well-known musicians such as Chris Wood and Steve Winwood from Traffic, the future drummer of the "Band of Gypsys" Buddy Miles, Jefferson Airplane's bassist Jack Casady, and Bob Dylan's former organist, Al Kooper.

To understand Hendrix's obsessive dedication to recording the perfect album, it's enough to know that he and Mitchell recorded over 50 versions of "Gypsy Eyes" during three studio sessions and that Jimi himself was dissatisfied with his vocal timbre.

Alright, now I've lost interest in reading, copying, and pasting, plus I'm hungry and I have a steaming tajine waiting for me, so yes, you know where to find the rest, bonne nuit!
 
Broadcast and The Focus Group - The Song Before
Broadcast and the Focus Group - The Be Colony
Broadcast and The Focus Group - #2: I See, So I See So
Fantastic records, listen to them with your imagination free from constraints.
 
The Revellions - Down on your luck

Ain't No Fool

During a remarkable period of “welcome back, wankers” - I admit I wasn’t feeling it anymore - I listened to, and (re)discovered garage bands full of soul and blood, with, as per usual, the most diverse influences ranging from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, rockabilly to mod, even soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock and roll from true beasts to the wild scream of “fuck your virtuoso, lightning-fast shit scales and your bullshit four-octave vocal range.” Since 1990, with a few comebacks from old fossils, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (85)

Dublin. Definitely some pretty spaced-out guys, at least at the beginning. Never read anything about them. Two albums… the third was rumored to be released several years ago but still nothing… maybe they are dead, heavily drugged and alcoholic. Anyway, two truly remarkable albums: this one, the debut, a wonderfully “classic” garage-punk that we’ll enjoy today…
Since @[macmaranza] brought it up here, I’ll clearly go for CIMITERIA…
 
Wars or Hands of Time

#forwhatitsworth2023

If for thirty years I wondered what had happened to Australian rock, obviously Australian rock must have wondered what had happened to me for thirty years (1)
 
IDLES - DANCER (Official Video)

I didn’t understand the chorus (I’ll probably get it later), but it confirms the best "rock n roll" of the last, well, definitely 5 years and maybe 10 if you start counting seriously.
 
@[Hetzer] today I'm asking for your opinion: The British-Israel-World Federation
 
No Killing - Violent Femmes
I've never understood, since the days of that mine of Alternative Culture that was "L'ultimo Buscadero," which sponsored them relentlessly, in what "genre" to place these extraordinary, wacky, seemingly messy & dysfunctional guys. Whom I adore, ça va sans dire.
Acoustic Punk? Street Garage?
Only ONE person can enlighten me: namely the Noble par excellence, ilConte.

I can't tag him here; I tried to follow Withor's advice but no luck: I'm a hopeless case!!!
 
Sandrine Bonnaire - SANS TOIT NI LOI de Agnes Varda

"Sans toit ni loi"
by Agnès Varda (1985)

starring Sandrine Bonnaire
Yolande Moreau
Macha Méril
and Stéphane Freiss

#35mm
 
Jimmy Forrest - Bags' Groove

Jimmy Forrest (3 out of 5)
"Bags' Groove" from: Forrest Fire
1961 (New Jazz)

#jazzlegends