The Beatpack Part Two

THE BEATPACK - Not tonight

In a remarkable period of "welcome back, wankers" - I admit I wasn't into it anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands with soul and blood, with, as a rule, the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, even soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the wild scream of “screw your virtuosic, lightning-fast shit and your four-octave vocal range of crap.” From 1990 onwards, with some comebacks from old fossils, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (70/1)

At the turn of the nineties, first an EP then an Album. While the pathetic critics tried to shift the paths of garage - ahahahahah, ridiculous useless parasites - the guys threw at you the most garage-R’n’B-beat sixties anyone could expect. Twelve little candies and many years later, a compilation with other tasty goodies.
And PART TWO is a wonderful beat-ballad…
HERE, after Lando and Il Tromba, I BET “IL CAMIONISTA”… even if I can't find my favorite…
 
Porcupine Tree - Even Less (Stupid Dream - 1999) I keep thinking that the peak of Porcupine Tree is the triplet Stupid Dream/Lightbulb Sun/In Absentia, solemnly opened by this piece.
 
Serge Gainsbourg - Relax Baby Be Cool
and then one of my favorite pop groups, between genius and dementia, are often the same thing
Stereo Total - Relax Baby Be Cool
 
La Roux X Chromeo - Discoproof (Animation) the Francophone dance tradition doesn’t disappoint (danceable disco recommended by Purple Disco Machine)
 
Isaac Hayes - Moonlight Lovin' (Ménage à Trois) (1977) ... not to mention I saw her kissing him kissing her kissing me...!
 
THE BEATPACK: Head on Home

THE BEATPACK - The time and the pleasure

During a remarkable period of "welcome back pippe" - I admit I wasn't really feeling it anymore - I listened to and (re)discovered garage bands with soul and blood, which, as per the rule, have the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, even soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the wild scream of "screw your virtuoso and lightning-fast scales and your fucking four-octave vocal range." From 1990 onwards, with a few comebacks of old relics, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (70)

At the turn of the nineties, first an EP and then an Album. While the pathetic critics were trying to shift the paths of garage - ahahahahah, ridiculous useless parasites - the boys throw you the most garage-R’n’B-beat sixties anyone could expect. Twelve little candies, and many years later, a complexion with other tasty little gifts. HERE, after Lando and Il Tromba, I'M PLAYING "THE TRUCK DRIVER"... even if I can't find my favorite one...
 
#laughingnotcrying

Soft Cell - Frustration

"I have a life, a normal wife, I have a car, a favorite bar, a job, an average salary, I have a hobby, nothing special, gardening.
And I watch the girls.
I am so ordinary..."
 
Ratapignata | Torrat su callenti
Yesterday in Kasteddu, Frankie Hi Ngr performed, here’s the best piece.
#maybe
 
John Martyn - The Man In The Station

Dear old folk of Albion (14)
 
U.N. (Live)
Absolutely true