Childhood stuff (7) #cursedtrauma #fuckingmaladyoscaratdeath Sailor Moon (prima sigla) SIGLA COMPLETA No seriously, the transformation with nudity is fine, but what the hell was I seeing as a child? Ortolani in "Il Grande Ratzinga" has outdone the original by six Galaxies with two or three parody gags. "Poteereeee di Gioveeee... CRAAAACK!!!" (for Rat-Man fans).
 
Childhood stuff (6) #damnedtraumas Sigla Italiana Lady Oscar "Lady Oscar" is a masterpiece, but I only realize it today. "Lady Oscar" is an ambiguous series, "Lady Oscar" is a Glam-Rock series with a Japanese twist. "Lady Oscar" is like the covers of "The Man Who Sold the World," "Hunky Dory," and "Here Come the Warm Jets." "Lady Oscar" is David Bowie in the 18th century. In short, it’s a masterpiece. I also realize today that if Branduardi had sung that theme song, it would have been an ultra-galactic hit, just think about it a bit.
 
Childhood stuff (5) #cursedtraumas Detective Conan sigla completa 1° stagione It was so terrible that I’m putting it right up and getting it out of the way. It was practically commissioned by @[tonysoprano], it’s his fault. The third side of the equilateral triangle of investigating bad luck along with Fletcher and Don Matteo. Creepy, dangerous, unbearable. Let's all knock on wood.
 
Childhood stuff (4) #damnedtraumas Dolce Remi - Giampi Daldello (sigla completa) Since Takahata's "Grave of the Fireflies" has been reviewed, and since this brings us back to his (beautiful, but so unlucky) "Anne of Green Gables," I think it's only fair to mention this other timeless symbol of death and imminent misfortunes from the '80s, which one rightly watched as a child, and then people wonder why you're anxious... Eh. Just the opening theme meant death, or at least a brick on the head.
 
Childhood stuff (3) #damnedtraumas Sigla completa ITA - Mila e Shiro due cuori nella Pallavolo Well, let's pull this skeleton out of the closet. I've seen these guys more than "Holly & Benji," perhaps because as a child I barely knew volleyball existed and paid less attention to the 50-meter jumps and 4 slow-motion episodes of Mila, of course, reflecting on the philosophical thoughts of Plato. In any case, first prize for the most dreadful, least fitting, and most sycophantic Italian title translation in the history of Japanese cartoons.
 
Catherine Ribeiro+Alpes- Ballada Das Aguas.wmv Whether they are songs or delirious journeys through incredible sounds Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes - Poème non épique This album is a masterpiece and this band is in the Olympus with the gods.
 
@[bluesboy94] Brand new discovery. These will blow your mind if you don't know them already (if you do, why the hell hadn’t you recommended them to me yet?) Principal Edwards Magic Theatre.-Soundrack,1969 (full album) In the female vocals, an old acquaintance for those who love Ant Phillips' solo debut ;) Here finally in t
 
Life Tracks #36 Motorpsycho 'The Golden Core' They opened the way to '90s music for me, thanks to them I started to go beyond the eighties in my listening. So a big thank you that nobody can take away from them.
 
Childhood stuff (2) #damntraumas Che paura mi fa! Carletto il principe dei mostri sigla completa!! This was really... Just hearing the theme song with that damn high-pitched voice in the counterpoint makes me want to smash my head against the wall. Cranial traumas.
 
Life Discs #35 ANTHONY PHILLIPS -- The Geese and The Ghost -- 1977.wmv (ex Genesis soloists part three). Seven years of silence, then bursting onto the scene in the midst of ’77 with an album that's out of this world and out of time. A stunning debut, a masterpiece that portrays images and paintings of a bucolic, acoustic, and pastoral England, transporting the listener into wonderful, distant, ancient worlds. All of this with a unique delicacy and style, instantly recognizable with its acoustic sound and 12-string guitar... Here too, supporting the leader is the dynamic duo Rutherford-Collins, the former (more of an acoustic guitarist than a bassist here) reuniting musically with his long-time friend, as the two begin to strum together beautifully once more; the latter (more of a singer than a drummer here) meeting for the first time the original guitarist and founding member of Genesis. For lovers of a certain type of music, this album is a dizzying peak.
 
Disks of Life #34 Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte (1975) Full Album (ex-Genesis soloists part two) Torn between this, "Spectral Mornings," and that masterpiece for classical guitar that is "A Midsummer's Night Dream." Consider that all three are included. I'm putting this debut because it was a stunning example of solo talent still in the midst of the Genesis phase, because it's tied to the band's style but already different and personal, because all the tracks are beautiful, because that final piece, featuring Sally Campovecchio, is a dizzying peak reached by dear Steve. Unmissable are the buddies Mike & Phil. Unmissable is the absence of Banks :D And I chose it for the unique atmosphere that it creates. Unforgettable.
 
Nothing, I just got hit by a wave of nostalgia Toy Story - You've got a friend in me - Randy Newman - Lyrics The beauty of it all is rediscovering it years and years later as a great songwriter of the '70s thanks to Debasio.
 
Life Albums #33 Passion - Music From The The Last Temptation of Christ 1988 (Music By:Peter Gabriel) (ex-Genesis soloists part one). Well, I've been saying for at least 5 years that it's one of my life albums. Really stating the obvious.
 
Dead Kennedys - Chemical Warfare And the atmosphere began to heat up...
 
Life Discs #32 Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn Part 1 (8 bits Cover) Because of the first three, this is the one where Campovecchio goes more all-in with Celtic and/or British and/or related musical tradition. And it drives me crazy. And that's not all. A show.
 
Life Disks #31 01 - Easy Money - King Crimson - Night Watch Live 73 The definitive live performance in human history. The end. Enough. Everything. And King Crimson live, from any period or decade, remains something unique, a universe of its own that transcends the already wonderful group that Fripp and his ever-changing crimson court were in the studio. An album for three lifetimes, not just one.
 
@[imasoulman] If "Mock Tudor" is indeed the most exciting Thompson of the '90s, the burning question I pose to you is: "Rumor and Sigh" or "Mirror Man"? Gun to your head, which one would you choose?
 
Life Discs #30 Dead Can Dance - The Host Of Seraphim Well, I’ve already said enough about them. But they are a bit like the Genesis or Jefferson Airplane that I’ve already mentioned; one album is worth another. This is the masterpiece of their maturity, or rather the masterpiece that closes their immense '80s era and opens the new and “mature” phase of the early '90s. And here is THE song by Dead Can Dance, of course, this one.
 
@[G] Sacred master, this thing about notifications coming in because "so-and-so is collecting a record that you have also collected" is becoming exhausting. I don't understand the usefulness of it, I would only keep the notifications for comments, right?
 
Life Discs #29 Eels-Daisies Of The Galaxy I know, I know, anyone would think of "Electroshock Blues," which by the way isn’t even fully available on YouTube. But "Daisies of the Galaxy" will forever remain my favorite album by Mr. E's Eels. A gem where every single song is a pearl of melodic perfection, one after another, the wonderful and melancholic simplicity of these tracks leaves you in awe. I am way, way, way too attached to it.