Wednesday Evening Updates Again
samantha said...
HUGO MONTENEGRO - Moog Power (1969) Electronic Music-USA
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV (1971) Rock-United Kingdom
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Margot said...
RENBOURN JOHN - THE LADY AND THE UNICORN (1970)
"This record contains a variety of instrumental pieces including medieval music, folk tunes and early classical music"
http://moonmusick.blogspot.com
***** L E O N A R D O ***** said...
DEEP PURPLE :Made in Germany 1970
DEEP PURPLE :Ritchie's Blues 1969
DEEP PURPLE :In Perfect Harmony 1969
DEEP PURPLE :Crash Landing 1969
DEEP PURPLE :Koln Full show 1970
JHONNY KIDD AND THE PIRATES : The classic and rare feat NICK SIMPER
JHONNY KIDD AND THE PIRATES :the best
JHONNY KIDD AND THE PIRATES :The Memorial album feat. NICK SIMPER
GILLAN : Mr Universe (Remastered)
GILLAM : The Japanese Album
and more more more Deep Purple
http://todopurple.blogspot.com
Frisian said...
On Frisian’s Other Favorites
British Invasion;
Manfred Mann - My Little Red Book of Winners [1965, US edition]
Post-Punk;
Wire - Chairs Missing [1978]
Bauhaus - Burning from the Inside [1983]
http://frisiansotherfavorites.blogspot.com
Thanks Fuzzy…
bwank said...
Bwank! Updates:
- Hot Chip remixes Pharcyde's "Passin' Me By"
- Gangi's 2008 self-titled debut.
the usual nonsense...
http://bwank.com
thnx fuzzpup
snugz said...
The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat
Captain Beefheart - Lick My Decals Sessions (instrumentals)
The Knife - Silent Shout
http://one-chord-wonder.blogspot.com
sleepy said...
Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk
Alexisonfire - Crisis
Coheed And Cambria - In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth 3
Coheed And Cambria - The Second Stage Turbine Blade
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Florida Rocks Again! #29
Host: MalThursday
FRA! Hall of Fame, Vol. II
Here’s another Hall of Fame edition of the long-running radio series featuring the All-Time Greats from the Sunshine State. This time around, we tell the incredible true stories of Coconut Grove folk-rock genius Fred Neil, Gram Parsons and the International Submarine Band, and Orlando garage legends We the People. The latter originally ran in two parts in the very early days of the broadcast version. To hear We The People’s Wayne Proctor tell the tale of his tenure in the band in his own words, check out FRA! #18: Orlando Rocks Again!
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