Lee Konitz - I Remember You
I don't even feel like saying anything......
 
Translating is always betraying. I'm taking the title from an old listening series because the death of John Prine MUST not go unnoticed. At least here!
Sam Stone - John Prine
I translated a bit hastily, perhaps there are some imperfections, but even my clumsiness can't tarnish the BEAUTY that exists here. A child talking about his father who returned from Vietnam and became a junkie.....

SAM STONE
Daddy has a hole in his arm

Sam Stone came home to his wife and kids
He fought in the war overseas
And that war shattered his brain
Leaving him with a nice pile of shrapnel in his knee.
Morphine helped ease his pain
So his brain turned to mush
But he found all the confidence he was missing
He returned with a medal pinned to his chest and a monkey on his shoulder.

Daddy has a hole in his arm that swallows up all his money
Jesus Christ died for nothing, I guess.
But kids understand better than grown-ups
Don't stop counting the years
Beautiful songs never last long if the radio is broken.

And so, the glorious homecoming of Sam Stone didn't last long,
He went to work spending every last dime
And so Sam started stealing when he felt dry
And then a hundred bucks at a time without overtime
And the gold rattled in his veins
Like a thousand trains on the railroad
And it made him feel good whenever he wanted
While his kids went around in clothes handed down by others.

Daddy has a hole in his arm that swallows up all his money
Jesus Christ died for nothing, I guess.
But kids understand better than grown-ups
Don't stop counting the years
Beautiful songs never last long if the radio is broken.

Sam Stone was alone when he took the last pear
Climbing the walls while sitting in a chair.
While a radio played the last song he had requested
And the room already smelled of death with an overdose hanging in the air
Because life was no longer fun and there was nothing else to do
But trade the house he bought with the veteran's benefit
For a flag-draped coffin on a local “hero's hill.”

Daddy has a hole in his arm that swallows up all his money
Jesus Christ died for nothing, I guess.
But kids understand better than grown-ups
Don't stop counting the years
Beautiful songs never last long if the radio is broken.

@[Alfredo]
 
The Carla Bley Band - 8½
Damn! What the hell! Him too, Hal Willner!
He was only 64 years old...
And if you don't know who he is, do yourself a favor, go find out.
 
Lonesome Friends of Science
Where two tumors (one on the skin and one in the lungs) had failed, this damned covid-19 succeeded.
John was a poet, a real one...
I offer you a piece from his latest work, beautiful like practically everything this man has recorded. I could have taken something from his first album, that masterpiece from 1971 simply titled with his name, but if you don't have it already, what's the point of even discussing it?
 
Omaggio a Ezio Vendrame
Ezio is gone too. Some deaths hurt a little more.
And I couldn't even find a decent video to properly remember him....
 
Fuck off! He's gone too: leukemia, at 70 years old....
Psychic TV - Godstar
He didn't give a damn about the pandemic, he left when everyone was looking the other way.
And fuck off.....
 
For @[Pinhead], the welcome list is easy!
No, but which Ramones, which ignorant garage and sweaty rock...
I know what he likes!
Pornland - Slap Dat Ass
Alex Puddu-The Golden Age of Danish...
Porn Shop - 3 Mother Funckers
Merry Christmas Baby
Pornosonic - Cream Streets Theme
 
Anyway, let it never be said that we don't give the right welcome to newcomers!
So here are the famous "Lector's personalized lists": 5 discs of welcome.
For
@[Farnaby], whose tastes I haven't quite figured out yet (but from his recent listens on Frazer, I deduce that he loves "heavenly voices" and from his avatar, I guess he likes the coffee orchestra of the penguin), a series of "strange" vocalese because I believe (and hope) he is a curious listener.
Monica Engineer
Laïs - In This Heart [Sinéad O'Connor Cover]
Novi Singers - Novi Sing Chopin - Mazurek F dur op. 68 nr 3
Good vibrations
Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik - Swingle Singers 1969 (yes: they are the ones from "quark". And they didn't just do that!)
 
The children of Lenny, for @[IlConte] Daniele Luttazzi monologue Raiperunanotte (I'll try again) Raiperunanotte Daniele Luttazzi
 
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