The Pigs - General Election
1977 (2010) Bristol Archive Records
1977 (2010) Bristol Archive Records
Television - Marquee Moon
Television - Marquee Moon [1977]
Carpettes - Radio Wunderbar
Song from the first Carpettes single released in 1977.
Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey
Marcus Garvey / Garvey's Ghost 1976
IC3PEAK feat. Oli Sykes
"Вампир" ("Vampir")
È l'ora giusta per Whiskey & #Kyuss
Kyuss
"Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop"
Ed ecco il brano che più di tutti ho dedicato a destra e a manca nell'ultimo anno:
Los Punsetes - "Opinion de mierda"
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U.S.A. MAY 2023 TICKETS: https://www.bloodywood.net/tourGaddaar is a song that's aimed at a complete separation of religion and politics across the world. Ev...
dutch no-nukes movement peaceful demonstrators powerplant-blockage? they just sit and wait dragged away by cops nearly no resistance there's only their flowers in the barbed wire resistance in love and peace authorities are very pleased they call it 'a fair game' that have never been the aim dutch no-nukes actions make only one thing clear dutch disease or cancer? authorities won't answer the dutch disease won't be cured it spreads its germs around the nuclear lobby's lying maybe that's why bricks are flying don't fall asleep at the gate of your local nuclear powerplant you'll wake up with the pacifists in a concentration camp 1982 http://www.discogs.com/Ex-History-Is-Whats-Happening/release/596311 http://www.theex.nl/disco/historyhap.htm "20 short songs, and this music is not pogo, but, hm, rather unusual. A signpost diversion from punkrock."
Echo And The Bunnymen - The Cutter
"The Cutter" is a single released by the band Echo & the Bunnymen in 1983. It is the second single released from their 1983 Porcupine album. The single was released on the Korova label in the United Kingdom on 14 January 1983 as both a 7" and 12" single. The 7" was available as a limited edition which was packaged with a cassette containing tracks from their August 1979 John Peel session which featured the drum machine that was rumoured to be called "Echo". The extra track on the b-side of the 12" release, "Zimbo", is a live recording from the first WOMAD festival in July 1982 and features the Royal Drummers of Burundi. In a retrospective review of "The Cutter", Allmusic journalist Tom Maginnis wrote: "Echo and The Bunnymen successfully wed the Eastern influenced psychedelic sounds made famous by The Beatles. The Eastern strings re-enter at strategic points, filling in space between verses and Ian McCulloch's esoteric pleas to 'spare us the cutter!'. The track never loses steam, cruising through each section with power and grace."[1] The song was covered by the Dutch musician Solex on the 2001 compilation album Matador 2001: Draw Me a Riot which came free with the April 2001 edition of The Wire magazine.[2] A version of the song, performed by Lagartija Nick, is included on the 2005 Spanish tribute album Play the Game: Un Tributo a Echo & The Bunnymen. Wikipedia