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New Trolls - Concerto Grosso I

Perhaps not everyone knows that... without New Trolls, King Crimson might not have existed.
Aleandro Baldi e Francesca Alotta Non amarmi (Sanremo 1992)

one minute delayed from techetechetè here is the astonishing NON AMARMI (Sanremo '92) with the powerful Aleandro Baldi and his voice pushed to the limit.
Iron Maiden - Wasted Years (Official Video)

an excellent hard-pop-rock track
The HU - Wolf Totem (Official Music Video)

The Hu is a Mongolian folk-metal group. They use traditional Mongolian instruments and their lyrics refer to Mongolian traditions, horses, wolves, the steppe, and battles. However, all of this is fused with modern sounds and a singing style that often transforms into a chorus with guttural tones, reminiscent of the typical traditional Sardinian singing.

(che scapishata diocristo)
Genesis - Live - Pop Shop (1972)

although they have never really gotten under my skin, Genesis are among my top 10 favorite rock bands (perhaps the only prog-rock band I can digest)
Acqua E Sapone - Stadio

Piero Ciampi - Il Giocatore

The introduction of the piece by Stadio reminds me of that in Il Giocatore by Piero Ciampi. Possible plagiarism?
Ennio Morricone - L'uccello dalle Piume di Cristallo

Drawing inspiration from the jazz film noir soundtrack review, I am reminded of the remarkable soundtracks by Goblin in the thriller-horror films of Dario Argento directed between 1975 and 1982. In particular, everyone remembers the famous little song sung by a child's voice in what is considered by the majority to be his masterpiece: “Profondo Rosso” (the fans might say Suspiria, but let them say that).

Well, that lalala, chilling and disturbing, even though performed by an innocent girl, which we know heralds the death (perhaps in a brutal manner) of the unfortunate character, is certainly rooted in our hippocampus; however, perhaps not everyone knows that the lalala was not an absolute novelty in silver films. Consider that at its debut, with the formidable “L’uccello dalle piume di cristallo,” which I consider one of the peaks of Argento’s work, there is a piece with a lalala sung by a young woman but more structured, which eventually expands into a mournful choir, a splendid piece that opens with a distant and unsettling ringing that we will hear again in other genre soundtracks. Who did Dario Argento choose for the soundtrack of his first film? Ennio Morricone.

P.S. For the soundtrack of Profondo Rosso, he wanted to hire Deep Purple, but they were too expensive.
Amedeo Minghi & Mietta -Vattene amore - Sanremo1990 remastered video + audio HQ studio

+ MINI (pop-capish) RECE

There's little to mock here; this is a fantastic piece, a piece of Sanremo history. Thirty years have passed, many songs have faded into oblivion, but this love has never left. A young, stunning, and emotional Mietta, the Maestro completely relaxed, they sing beautifully, the modulation and blend of their voices are perfect. Even the lyrics are good—nothing like dududu dadada and trottolino amoroso; those are intentional digressions, and perhaps the dududu is a jab at Paolo Conte (but that's just my brilliant insight). Even the scruffy kitten who will meow or the big cat that will scratch was put there just to poke fun at the Vattene Amore operation that involved him.

didi didi...

APPLAUSE!

@[Lao Tze]
@[Geenooofficial]
@[Battisti]
@[Eneathedevil]
@[123asterisco]
@[lector]
The Small Faces - Lazy Sunday (1968)

when the singer MAL was making good music
one of the many LOSER groups that didn’t make it
Nothing at All

the latest from DEEP PURPLE

@[IlConte]
Gabriella Ferri - La società dei magnaccioni

BRIGATA ANTICAPISH!!!
We may not be many, but we are here (snakes in the grass) and we represent the opposition! One day we will go to government, and then we will destroy all copies of Battleship Potemkin and watch GIOVANNONA COSCIALUNGA for three consecutive days!!!

Bob Dylan? Better De André

De André? Better Ciampi

The most beautiful voices of Italian pop music? Renato Zero and Celentano

Paolo Conte? He brings everyone together

Alberto Sordi? HAVE THEY EVER SENT YOU (you understand) TO YOUR HOME COUNTRY?

Prog? PROOOT!

Tibetan music, Hildegard, the bells? AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!

Chinese stuff? Two balls...

Classical? You don’t know much about it, but you try to sound sophisticated with jazz

Jazz? It's okay, but you like the bells more

The bells? I used to play them as a kid and then I would run away
Subject: New Label Proposal

@[G]
@[sfascia carrozze]
@[lector]
@[odradek]
@[123asterisco]
@[snes]
@[IlConte]

...etc.

I propose the creation of a new listening group called NOVITA' or something like that. A group where only tracks that have just been released are posted, tracks of any kind.

What do you think? The idea is similar to the new releases label for reviews. So if you join this group, you know you'll only be listening to freshly released stuff.
The Murder Mystery

VELVET SCAPISHATA!
Genesis Harold The Barrel

chicca-capish

sometimes the capish surprises with a chicca, a lesser-known piece, overlooked but actually a hidden gem, and only the pure-capish highlights its brilliance

Genesis... too easy to put a 10-minute suite...
Jon Lord - Bach On To This

Rock version of Toccata and Fugue by Jon Lord with a group of great musicians

THE UNEXPECTED SCAPISHATA
Mark Knopfler - 16 Brothers In Arms - Royal Albert Hall 2019 SBD

and here he is at 70, a bit plump, gained weight, and somewhat faded, who every now and then gets lost in the guitar
I knew you wanted to hear it all @[lector]