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Second goal for Morocco!
 
This group is semi-dead.
To finish it off completely, I promoted
@[ACILLIDE] (the last one to join) to administrator.
It’s going to be a fireworks explosion!
 
Taffo e il geniale black humor delle sue pubblicità

By now I hate everything and everyone, but I love them madly...
I just saw the one about the arrival in Emilia Romagna with the tortellini...
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Labour Of Love II - 10 - Impossible Love UB40 [HQ]

I have just learned the sad news that my peer from UB40, Terence Wilson, better known as Astro, has passed away after a brief illness. r.i.p. my old friend...
 
Sad Lovers and Giants - Life Will Kill Us

In 1990, the album "Headland" was released, which contained the most hated track by SLAG (namely this "Life Will Kill Us"). This song was deliberately omitted from the unification of two reissued albums about ten years later into a single CD (that is, the aforementioned "Headland" and the subsequent one from '91 "Treehouse Poetry") titled (who knows why) just "Headland and Treehouse Poetry," and that’s it...
 
The Doors - The Soft Parade (Soundstage Performances)

That is, "The bizarre and varied humanity that populated Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, day and night," termed by Jim Morrison as "The soft parade."

This composition is structured in 4 sections divided into 3 movements (Adagio, Andante, and Allegro) following the lines of a classic sonata for piano.

Formation:
James Douglas "Jim" Morrison on Vocals
Robert Alan "Robby" Krieger on Guitar
Raymond Daniel "Ray" Manczarek Jr on Keys
John Paul Densmore on Drums
Harvey Goldstein, a.k.a. Harvey Brooks on Bass (in the eponymous album from '69)

Genres: Psychedelic rock, Acid rock, Blues rock & Symphonic rock.

«You CANNOT petition the Lord with prayer!»
 
swimming around ... music: robert wyatt - the whole point of no return (1997) [HD]

The title of the album from which the song is taken is a distortion of the English word sleep, chosen by Wyatt referring to his disturbed sleep during that period. In an interview, he stated roughly, "I spent part of the '90s with various health problems that forced me to make a huge effort to regain that social reality called music. Very often I focused on music like a poet does with his pen. But music is not just poetry, it's a social art, so I needed a group of friends to help me break out of my isolation." And that’s it.
 
Clerks - 37 (Italiano)

A true masterpiece of American cinema
 
Clean Bandit - I Miss You (feat. Julia Michaels) [Official Video]

The (last) favorite song of @[TataOgg]
Fortunately tonight, by no later than DeMezzanotte, it will be DeBannata.
UH!
 
#the latest stop of Italian pop. Lucio Battisti - La voce del viso
 
Napalm Death - Rise Above

An old classic from Romagna.
 
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.