Long Gone Day
Supergruppone = Superhit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Sound - Unwritten Law
💣
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cure - At Night
Tuxedocure! 🫝🐍
 
 
you’re right, I should have kicked off the celebrations for the mammoth comeback of the Lollipop, but I see that’s already been taken care of and I’m grateful to you!
long live the Lollipop!
listen to say now!
 
 
marypan
Laura, Joni, Carole, Judy, Emmilou, Susanna, Grace and Lisa... the women of my music. Surely I have forgotten someone...
 
 
The Slits and The Raincoats, ten + ten (20)... Lola
 
 
 
 
Singing All Day (2001 Remaster)
One of my first LPs was Stand Up, so JT intrigued me and I also bought the first one and Benefit, which I consider a great album, very underrated.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bireli Lagrene · Jaco Pastorius · Peter Lübke - Chicken
 
 
 
 
 
 
Willie Dixon - I am The Blues (Full Album)
He wrote for the greatest (Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf among others), but this one is a must-have!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gino Soccio - Dancer (Warner Bros. Records 1979)
Gino Soccio - Dancer (Warner Bros. Records 1979)
 
 
"Guitar Man" by J.J. Cale was released exactly twenty-nine years ago Prima di continuare su YouTube
Then eight years went by before Gigi Cheil released another one.
It was one of the few I bought with my own money, and somehow it managed to stay within arm’s reach of my player in the dashboard of my Panda Dualogic (among all the copied ones from my ex-collection that I lost along the way—about one and a half thousand, between CDs and cassettes).
Here are the tracks:
1. Death in the Wilderness – 4:58 (J.J. Cale)
2. It's Hard to Tell – 2:40 (J.J. Cale)
3. Days Go By – 3:27 (J.J. Cale)
3. Low Down – 2:48 (J.J. Cale)
4. This Town – 2:54 (J.J. Cale)
5. Guitar Man – 4:02 (J.J. Cale)
6. If I Had a Rocket – 3:02 (J.J. Cale)
7. Perfect Woman – 2:10 (J.J. Cale)
8. Old Blue – 2:42 (Traditional song, arranged by J.J. Cale)
9. Doctor Told Me – 3:13 (J.J. Cale)
10. Miss 01'St. Louie – 2:33 (J.J. Cale)
11. Nobody Knows – 3:51 (J.J. Cale)
And here are the musicians:
J.J. Cale - guitar, vocals and various instruments (he played all the instruments by himself, just so you know)
Christine Lakeland (his wife) - guitar, backing vocals (on track 1)
James Cruce - drums (on track 1)
#storie
"When I sit down and play the guitar, I’m 20 again."
John Weldon Cale brani: musicisti:
 
 
One of my favorites
Old Fools
 
 
Little Big Horn
Then everything fell silent and only the sound of drums echoed over the land
In clouds of dust, the victorious Sioux tribe disappears
And shreds of the star-spangled banner were blown by the wind over the hills
There, amid his soldiers – the general lies.
Jim Bridger said: "I had a dream last night
Beneath the Seventh Cavalry, the earth was reddened by blood
The Sioux tribe is brave and knows their land well
Why didn’t Custer heed those words of warning?"
Poi tutto tacque e solo qua e la la tribù' vittoriosa dei
Sioux scompariva in nuvole di polvere, e il vento soffiava
le strisce della bandiera stellata sulle colline, la tra i soldati
il generale giace.
Jim Bridger lo disse: "Stanotte ho sognato che sotto il
Settimo Cavalleria c'era il terreno rosso di sangue.
La tribu' dei Sioux e' coraggiosa e conosce bene la propria terra.
Perche' Custer non ha dato ascolto a quegli avvertimenti?"
Today, 150 years ago at Little Big Horn (Montana), the last coalition of Native Americans (Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho) defeated General Custer and his
Seventh Cavalry. It was a great victory, the greatest, but it was also the last and marked the end of the dream of freedom for the peoples of the American plains.
For those who don’t know anything about it...
La Battaglia del Little Bighorn 1876 - L'ultima resistenza di Custer (di -middleguard1836 ) Bridger:
 
 
The Unclaimed (aka Attila & The Huns)
Don't Love Me
 
 
Per Colpa Tua
What does it remind you of?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chet Atkins & Dolly Parton - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
 
 
I wanted to write a few things but this song is enough, it speaks to everyone who believes they are always on the right side. *Tornerai dal tuo dio o forse anche lui è come noi?* Faust'o - C'è Un Posto Caldo
 
 
 
 
la spiaggia 1954 diretto da alberto lattuada , Martine Carol
Amazing ending. Great movie I didn't know about.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Genesis
CHARLES SULLIVAN
"Genesis" from: Genesis
1974 (Strata-East)
#jazzlegends
 
 
 
 
Seduced by The Count | Dracula (1979)
"Dracula"
by John Badham (1979)
with Frank Langella
Laurence Olivier
Kate Nelligan
and Donald Pleasence
#35mm
 
 
Harry Miller Traumatic Experience
HARRY MILLER
"Traumatic Experience" from: In Conference
1978 (Ogun)
#jazzlegends
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Slits and The Raincoats, ten + ten (19)... The Slits - In The Beginning (Peel Session)