Menziona la traccia

Questo gruppo, prima si chiamava "UltimaTraccia", e ci si metteva l'ultimo (ça va sans dire...) brano di un album o di un film che ci ha colpito (ma non affondato...), ah, è gradito un piccolo commento a guarnizione della traccia posta anzichénnò. Adesso il concetto s'è esteso e chi vi appartiene più assegnare preziose menzioni quali "Più corto" ,"Più lungo", "Ultimo", "Primo" . Inaudito!

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I would like to mention Bruno Brunetti, born in '52, a Roman known not only in his homeland but also in Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Spain, and Turkey. His illustrations have also reached across the ocean, specifically in Brazil and the States.
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This illustration refers to "Thomas Blackshear."
I am particularly drawn to his "semi-nudes" like this one
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titled "L'Esuberante," as well as the others he signed with the pseudonym Eugenio Sicomoro,
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He has received recognition including the “Betty Boop” Award in '87, the “Cesar” in '93, the “Soleil d’Or” in 2002, and the “Buc en Bulles” in 2015 as the best illustrator.
 
By now, I have (strenuously) reached the last pages of this book/interview that I started weeks ago, and I believe that the following excerpt is the last one quoted by David Foster Wallace Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know (OFFICIAL VIDEO) about which he says:

[...] She’s pretty, but pretty in an imperfect way, very human. There’s something in… a lot of women in magazines have a beauty that isn’t erotic at all because they don’t… because they don’t look like anyone you know. You can’t picture them putting a coin in a parking meter or eating a mortadella sandwich. But she – even though I’m smart enough to understand that partly that image is artfully constructed, that imperfection – she has a kind of sensuality that despite everything is very… I don’t know, I find her absolutely irresistible.
(Quoted from "Come diventare se stessi. David Foster Wallace si racconta" by David Lipsky - 2010)
 
Everyone, when doing good to another, does it to themselves.

And I don't say this because those who have been helped want to help, those who have been defended want to protect, and because a good example returns to the person who set it; but I say it because every virtue finds its reward in itself.

It is not exercised with a view to a reward: the gain of a virtuous action consists in having performed it.

I demonstrate gratitude not because another, spurred by my example, is more willing to help me, but to carry out a very sweet and beautiful act; I am grateful not because it is convenient for me, but because I like it.

Therefore, as I have already said, demonstrating gratitude is a greater good for you than for your neighbor; something common happens to him, getting back what he has given, while for you something significant occurs, generated by a state of intense happiness, having demonstrated gratitude.

If wickedness makes one unhappy and virtue makes one happy, and being grateful is a virtue, you have given a common thing and obtained one of invaluable worth, the awareness of gratitude, which arises only in an extraordinary and fortunate soul.

~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca, "Letters to Lucilius" ~

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I was unaware of this work (currently on display in Florence at the Palazzo Pitti), and I transcribe its brief presentation:
Between 1860 and 1870, Salvatore Grita (a Sicilian sculptor born in 1828) created a true masterpiece with his art; he wanted to carve his pain and disdain into marble, against the shocking custom of the time to intern unwed mothers in convents.
As a child of a very young mother himself, he grew up in an orphanage run by cloistered nuns and was recognized by his father Giovanni (a carpenter) only in 1854.
This terrible and significant marble masterpiece was titled "Voto contro natura" and nothing more.
 
"Opinions are like balls: everyone has their own."

.: Clint Eastwood, who today has reached the age of 91 :.

@[G] wouldn't it be nice to have a mention like "Happy Birthday To You"? What do you think?

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Neil Young - Helpless

Naples Tamiami Street
 
America- Tin Man (w/ lyrics)
Fort Myers Beach FL
 
Robert Plant And The Strange Sensation - Mighty Rearranger .wmv

Here I am picking up this summary phrase from the excellent review by @[VincVega] from 2005: "The ending 'Brother Ray' is a one-minute homage to Ray Charles where the piano and percussion take center stage while Plant lets himself go with trills and incomprehensible laments that are at the same time enchantingly beautiful." The curiosity of this, uh, "Last Track" (the former foundational name of this listening group of mine that became "Menzionator" for service needs) lies in the fact that from minute 1:13 the hidden track "Shine It All Around (the girls remix)" begins.
 
Oasis - Champagne Supernova HD

In this latest track, we find Mr. Paul Weller on guitar and providing backing vocals and that's it...
 
Camel - Lady Fantasy (Mirage, 1974)
Latest track from the album of mirages.
 
The Wolves (Act I and II) - Bon Iver

This piece closes the film "Come un tuono" (The Place Beyond the Pines) from 2012 that I just finished watching, featuring an incredible (to me) Ryan Gosling as a loser, and that's it, good night...
 
discipline - King Crimson

For the noble group of the Last Trace, here you have "Discipline," the final track of the eponymous album that marked one of the many resurrections of the Crimson King from his own ashes, the best, the most fruitful, the one that granted the king the right to seize music that until then no one suspected he could dare to touch, not even remotely... and here comes the Alien himself, with the trusted Bruford on drums, Tony Levin on stick, and none other than Adrian Belew, fresh from the bands of Zappa and Bowie (just to say), mixing the most technological and fresh waters of the prevailing new wave with the less worn-out styles of prog in a sensational album that caused a stir for the originality of its choices and its anti-conformism... Ladies and gentlemen...
 
Kiss Black Diamond last track of the first album by Kiss. An over-the-top cheesy classic.
 
Steely Dan - Josie

On this last track from the album "Aja," released in '77, participated
Donald Jay Fagen (now in his seventies) – synthesizers, vocals
Walter Carl Becker (then twenty-seven and passed away last September) – guitar solos
Victor Stanley Feldman (who rests in peace since '87) – electric piano
Larry Eugene Carlton (a peer of Fagen) – guitar
Charles Walter "Chuck" Rainey (now seventy-eight) – bass
James Lee Keltner (with seventy-six springs behind him) – drums, percussion
Timothy Bruce Schmit (a peer of Fagen & Carlton) – backing vocals
and that’s it...
 
Nessuno mi ama - Paolo Conte closing track of Aguaplano's first album
 
Loredana Bertè | Ho Chiuso Col Rock'n'Roll Loredana's performance is sublime!!! How to finish Jazz, the best-selling album by LB.