C'era una volta in America - colonna sonora (E.Morricone) - Once Upon a Time in America (soundtrack)

After the miserable "derby d'itaglia" last night, played disgracefully by two "teams," each more cowardly and cowardly than the other, I need to see some people with guts. Starting with Sergio.

This film – now at 37 – will probably finish at six in the morning, but it doesn't matter: it's competing for the top two spots, on my personal scorecard, only with another one, of a completely different kind. Then come the masterpieces.
 
HOOP - official POOH tribute Band " la mia donna " live a San Mauro mare 2021

Now, don't be the usual fools and respect those who earn their bread in the dance halls. These are years of sacrifices because you can't afford Roadies, and in my time, even the 16-channel mixer weighed two hundred kilos.

I have never played in a Cover Band; I've managed to avoid it despite having had more than tempting offers, but I have the utmost respect for the Cloned Brothers who, in this case, have nothing to envy the former real ones.

However, I must say that the band's name is quite a summary execution!
 
Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers (from Come Hell or High Water)

I saw them in Udine - don’t ask me the year - in their original lineup. The piece reminds me of Zeppelin's "Kashmir," oh well. But believe me. I HATE reunions, I HATE that jerk Ritchie Blackmore. But this record, damn it, oh yes I like it! "Wasted Sunsets" above all.

Ah: I’m not interested in dates, years, or precision: I’m going from memory because I believe that’s how you can convey the emotion.

I'm messed up, I know.
 
Al Jarreau - Roof Garden (Official Music Video)

Now I know that EVERYTHING here was written before it happened.
I would have liked to include Al's Live version of "Your Song" (seen at Umbria Jazz in unsuspecting times), but since I think I've already posted it, I’ll share this delightful little funk piece that is much less "Easy" than it seems.
Note the interjection, please.
 
Mad Men Opening Credits HD

Haven't you seen this either? Well.
Here we were talking about the world of American advertising agencies - starting from the '50s - seen as a litmus test of the political and cultural evolution of that period.
So, we are perfectly aligned with both my background and my interests, both personal and professional.

The scenes - especially the Brain Storming ones - are of exceptional visual and historical perfection, the cast is simply perfect as is the screenplay, the cinematography, the outfits: what can I say!

Oh: the Noble @[IlConte] should take a look - for once not at the little feet but a bit higher, like the Uselín de la comare - at the incredibly attractive Christina Hendricks, in the role of the risqué (to say the least) secretary Joan.

P.S. Oh: there’s also a stunning Elisabeth Moss, whom you could admire in another cult series, "The Handmaid's Tale," if only you didn't hate - who knows why - these things.
 
Umberto Tozzi Domentica Dimentica

Those who have never seen Umberto Tozzi in Udine, with a supergroup including the remarkable Lee Ritenour on guitar (don’t know who he was? Not my fault), don’t know the emotion my girlfriend at the time, a true fan of Tozzi, experienced.
And neither did I.
I had just enjoyed the "Banana Repubblic" Tour and never would have imagined that a few months later I would witness a performance that reached the sound quality of the best Toto.
It was fantastic!
With the initial riff of "Stella Stai," I leapt into the air like a schoolgirl experiencing her first dampness, because that riff is a riff! You just have to listen to it!

Then, in this piece, Umberto sat at the piano: my girlfriend, Sabrina, clung tightly to me because she feared that her God would go out of tune during the falsetto passage.
But no.
A spine-tingling performance!

There exists a double live vinyl of that Tour, which I bought and gifted to Sabrina, saving on my snack money.

That’s how I rolled. Eh.
 
Wham! - Last Christmas (Official Video)

So, if you can or want to, overlay my text in Friulian with the original. It’s metrically accurate!
This is my Christmas song for you, who certainly don’t deserve better.

Mêt vie i plas, l'è plen el seglâr / se no cjati dôt net / o buti dôt t'al agâr / jo' íar / ti ai dite no vuêi / ti ai dite c'o vêvi un têc presse.

Cumò / o vôi in tal bár / jo' no ai vôe di pensá / pui al seglâr e a l'agâr / ve' là / el gnûf biliardên / mét dêntri cént fràns cjàpi el spécial.

Ah: untranslatable for non-Friulians, what can I say.
 
Pat Metheny Group - Are You Going with Me? - 1989

Lyle Mays (the Pard, here FUNDAMENTAL) and Charlie Haden (the Brother, who is not here) have left us.
Patrizio is immortal - everyone knows that - but I think that at this level even he wouldn't want to come back: because his latest works are almost atonal.
And that’s not like him.
 
Rainbow - Gates Of Babylon

So you have to understand that alcohol is really harmful, especially to the hastemii.
But since I definitely don't belong to that category, I'm throwing this at you, which is the best solo rock of all time.
Alright, Ritchie is a jerk, the outfit is unbearable, the piece sucks, but damn, that Stratocaster drives me crazy!
 
La rosa dell'Inverno_Mango

By now, I hope everyone here has realized that I'm a hopeless romantic.
Everyone used to criticize me for liking Pino, since they listened to various junkies – me included – who played badly.
But this song made the veins melt of a punk girl I took to bed.
Back then, I knew what I was doing – she did too – and I had it easy.
Because EVERYONE has a love song in their heart; no matter how silly it may be.
This is mine.
 
Anna Oxa - Donna con te

Well, I found out that rightly here someone DeOdia me, and doesn't want to know about what I say or, worse, what I think.

Well, then, know that I will be a woman who shares her femininity.

I LOVE DB!!!
 
David Sylvian -- Nostalgia

When I hear this thing, I am not.
Vaporized.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine

Aside from the fact that it looks like a bicycle parking lot to me: just think of the stench of the feet of the person in front of you just a few inches from your face.
This is a truly evolved, enlightened, empathetic civilization ... and a bit...
Miôr c'o' tasi, vè.

P.S. I imagine that the Most Noble Pards @[IlConte] and the protonuragico Sfasciatore di Carrozzelle have caught, from afar, the aroma of my words. Yuk!
 
The Leftovers Season 2 Intro HD 1080p

One of my favorite "Country" singers, with a very distinctive vocal tone: she might not appeal to everyone, but it sets her apart from others, who are usually more melodious.

The TV series from which this (for me) beautiful piece is taken, none of you - as idiosyncratic as you are about Continuity, Cliffhanger, horizontal and vertical plots, and whatever else - will have seen or even heard of, I bet my MacMobile (which, by the way, isn’t worth a damn).
But you're missing out.

It's a very interesting series and not lacking in narrative depth, as well as being well-made - like almost always, lavvía - in terms of script, cinematography, and acting. Mandi mandi!
 
Sandro Giacobbe - Gli occhi verdi di tua madre

Just know that his current producer - assuming they are both still alive - was in the same class as me at the #noble (my hashtag isn’t working, I call upon the god @[G]) Liceo Artistico Sello in Udine. He had aspirations to be a singer-songwriter and was convinced that one day he would become so famous that people would stop him on the street asking for an autograph. In the meantime, I was playing liscio music at the dance halls, and often I lent him my attention, though certainly not my - few but good - pennies.

Children: that’s how the world works.
 
Charles Aznavour - Et moi dans mon coin (1977)

Maman (1936) is French, and she adores this EXTRAORDINARY Armenian so much that she taught me the lyrics in the language from across the Alps.

The Italian version is memorable, especially in the parody by the duo Vianello - Mondaini in sparkling form:
“No, it’s not niánte... just a lešciéro headache.”

But the cuckolds know that a headache is marvelous compared to divorce lawyers.
 
Viola

Did I discover them, or are they maybe super famous and I just didn't know?
A stunning track and album, at least for my sensitive romantic soul.
 
The Band & Emmylou Harris 'Evangeline' 1978.avi

So you didn't catch on.
I talked about Gillian, about Dolly and all of them.

But here, at that time - aside from shooting whoever advised her on that outfit - we are witnessing the transfiguration of one of the most beautiful women to have graced this silly planet.

And she's also talented!
And the song is WONDERFUL! Ugh!
 
Gillian Welch - Tennessee

Now here, in female country, there would be many contenders for the virtual title of #MacAmate. The first would be Iris De Ment, but the girl certainly doesn't shine in terms of beauty; after all, I'm just an underdeveloped hominid who certainly admired Dolly Parton's curves!

But the extraordinary blonde - actress, songwriter (she wrote "uitneiùston") - singer, and all-around talent is from Tennessee. And that’s where my Gillian kicks in. But then there's the fabulous Emmylou Harris from Alabama, the one seen in "The Last Waltz" (don't say anything!) singing "Evangeline."

Which one to choose?

I lean towards Welch (Noble surname) only because I assume you've all seen Scorsese's film, and if not, you don't deserve to live.
 
CLAUDIO BAGLIONI - RAGAZZE DELL' EST / VIDEO
I know it's wrong to explain things.

But in 1982, I didn't feel like doing anything, so I was convinced by a former Padovano lawyer turned brigatista, who was dating a stunningly beautiful and cultured woman, sister of the first prototype of a Nerd I had ever seen, whom I was very close to, to spend three months in the "Eastern countries."

A refrigerated van with a double bottom filled with blue jeans, nylon stockings, BIC pens, and ten cartons of Marlboro.

I thought it was nonsense, which is why I accepted unconditionally!
I had no idea that his last name was Rossi and that we had just won the WORLD CUP, so at every border everyone would say to us: "Rossi, Paolo Rossi! Forza Italia!" and they probably let us pass because they were as unaware as we were that the party of the mephitic dwarf from Arcore was yet to be founded.

To make a long story short, we sold the blue jeans (brand Lee, I remember) on the black market, and with the rest, we splurged on the trip, accommodation, and all sorts of indulgences.

I felt embarrassed giving a pack of cigarettes to a waiter, a box of stockings to a cloakroom attendant, a pen to a concierge: it seemed ridiculous to me.

But no.

Truly poor people.
A small portion of caviar cost us 150 lire, while a kilo of oranges cost them 7000 lire.
In Prague (after Vienna, the most intense European city I have ever visited), a car would pass every fifteen minutes on a Sunday, but no one complained.

Oh! I won't even tell you about that farm in what was then Czechoslovakia where we stayed for two weeks: the head of the family had four daughters, and I & the Nerd justified our reputation as latinlovers, to the dismay of their two boyfriends who were kind of envious.

But let's get back to the point.
Far from me to speak well of the Agonia Baglioni, but let's be honest, here he perfectly captures what those girls were like.
I saw them, and not just that.
 
Ween 10-03-21 Buenas Tardes Amigo - Live at Brooklyn Bowl, Las Vegas
I don't know if you understand genius, but for me, a lost cat lover, this is something that makes me wag my tail.
It might be the lyrics, the deliberately cheesy accent, or who knows, but it drives me crazy!!!
P.S. I was undecided whether to post this one or the studio recording, but with your hyper-technological skills, you can easily compare the two.
Meow.
 
Killers of The Flower Moon | Final Trailer | Paramount Pictures UK
I can never talk about this movie as you see it in theaters because after 20 (TWENTY!!!) minutes of ads, I cursed so much that they turned the lights back on, I told everyone to fuck off, and I left for the Chinese restaurant next to the cinema.
Tempura vegetable julienne, steamed dumplings, and grilled shrimp brought me back to my senses. In fact, I wanted to throw a Molotov at the screen.
And I KNOW how to make a Molotov that goes "BANG" and not "poof"!

I’m a very tolerant person; I talk to everyone and listen to anyone who seems to understand what they’re saying.
I rarely get angry, but human stupidity drives me insane.
Damn! You go to the movies to see a film, not to buy half a kilo of ground meat!!!
Don’t make me curse, diobòia!!!
 
l'abbigliamento di un fuochista (il grande Francesco De Gregori)
After the extraordinary review on fathers, which I don't need to comment on, I would like to share this one about mothers, as it's not the same thing, at least for us boys.
The mother is certain, but the son can be generated by a cooperative of fathers: even if in our case we are more or less sure.

What I mean is that the figure of the father for me, and for everyone, is something you only notice when he's not there or has never been there. And if he is there, talk to him, because he loved your mother.