Cinematography Of Sansho the Bailiff (山椒大夫)

"Sansho the Bailiff"
by Kenji Mizoguchi (1954)

#35mm
 
Mal Waldron - Soul Eyes

Mal Waldron(1 of 10)
"Soul Eyes" from: One-Upmanship
1977 (enja)

#jazzlegends
 
Chapyksuar
Delights from Turkmenistan part.2) I’m giving it one last try...
 
Other Music from Other Worlds (subtitle: ‘listen to an idiot)
Гунеш / Gunesh - Восточный Сувенир 1980
"...and so you can stay among yourselves listening to Peruvian groups with bagpipes that only 4 cats listen to and that not even their relatives buy!" (quote)
HERE I AM! PRESENT! I, the pompous know-it-all, frequenting the most foul-smelling and hidden niches, who "will never be part of a majority," as that guy said in that movie... I propose you listen to some of the most unimaginable stuff that has crossed my path and ears over the years. You, listen to an idiot, spend 5 minutes on this; if you keep listening (reading, watching, eating, smelling...) to the same old things that you already know how they are, without taking any risks, it simply happens that your brain atrophies.
6) Gunesh Ensemble
(delicacies from Turkmenistan part.1)
It is said that Frank Zappa, towards the end of the '70s, had planned to record an album with the Casadei Orchestra but that nothing came of it because good old Raul couldn't stand that gangly American who thought he was someone special and wanted to decide everything himself! So, to calm his anger, good Frank went on a trip to Turkmenistan with a couple of his Mothers, where he met some local musicians and decided to record that blessed album with them!
Now, try to think that it actually went like this and that the cover is just a fantastic joke, and imagine what kind of music would have come out of it...
Ah! the third from the left is clearly @[tia] so now we know what he does when he’s not being a bully on DeB!
 
Simple Minds Somebody Up There Likes You #pezziminori ... and if the least noticeable piece is a beautiful instrumental like this, what will the rest of the album be like?
 
Claire's UnNatural Twin (aka CUNT) - Crackpot #new #2023
NEW LP TO LISTEN TO, IT SEEMS INTERESTING, VERY INTERESTING. A KIND OF ACID PSYCH PUNK?
OPINIONS AND COMPARISONS ARE WELCOME.
 
the ocean Velvet underground I don't remember the years, but it was like a bolt from the blue. The first time I heard "La banana," it reminded me of so many things I had felt before. I didn't know if it was yesterday or today, but it was a flood of emotions, an overdose of feelings.
#Vit4
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine they won't make you knights of labor... But let it never happen, here are the honors... We're not just tidying up the bald heads here...
 
The Smiths - This Charming Man (Official Music Video) sooner or later They arrived, the all and the nothing. Always present #vit3
 
Led Zeppelin - The Ocean - Remastered

since it was coming out tomorrow...
 
The Creeps - Come Back, Baby

One of my all-time favorite albums... but what am I even “explaining”...

Enjoy The Creeps was the record that took the World Cup of garage revival away from the United States. It did so in 1986 and in the standard two halves, without the need for extra time and penalty kicks (quote).

MAAAAAAN, WHAT A TRACK...

Come Back Baby once again softens the tones with a ballad where the echo of Them resonates in pieces like How Long Baby or Here Comes the Night within the vintage reverberations of the guitars and Robert’s pleading vocals.
 
Eduardo De Filippo - Natale in Casa Cupiello Atto Primo 1 Lucariè, choose the new song... The paladin of my great profile Eduardo
 
John Lennon - Working Class Hero I recognize her, it's been a long time since I heard her.
 
Darkness 82: The Durutti Column - The missing boy (lyrics)
Another milestone—how can one not dwell on these records built of melancholy and a magical guitar #vit2
 
Make it Rain (Tom Waits) - with Rose a song for the summer (dry)
 
David Sylvian - Brillant Trees (1984) A long road meeting the pieces that have left the most significant mark on my musical life, perhaps not in chronological order, perhaps not the best, but those that have shaped my musical personality up to today. In this piece, how can one not fall in love with J. Hessell?.
#VIT1