2M8O - "S/T" (2023, full album)
boredom is the opposite of fun
the love of hate.
the darkness of black
silence noise
there are middle grounds
for some time now, I’ve lost these middle grounds. Middle grounds that make life interesting for months I've been in therapy because I want to try to end it all.
The psychologist, without major traumas, tries to convince me that even the others could be of a cosmic bicolor boredom, and so is there a way back? I can't retrieve what I adore. So, I'm making a list of only the sensations/emotions that I adore and I would like to bring them back with me, but that's not possible—I should forget them and those emotions have never existed. Love has never existed!
And Love? how can I forget that it ever existed? Is it worth living in a sphere that navigates devoid of perhaps the most human emotion alongside hate?
Sorry if it's confusing
 
CLAUDE DEBUSSY: CLAIR DE LUNE
In difficult times, there's nothing better than listening to "Clair de lune" by Debussy. A poignant and moving composition, capable of soothing the soul. A warm greeting to all Debaserioti.
 
SURANDINO ft. SUSAN DEL PERÚ - Caminado voy / Escondiendo mis penas (TUNANTADA) Video Oficial
Can you imagine how many types of cultures, music, and different people there are in the world!
Surprise, I wish to live for 1000 years and have a lot of money to get to know at least a few of them.
 
 
TOOL - Lateralus (Full Album HQ).

And good afternoon!!!
 
The Stairs - Mexican R'n'B (Full album)

In a remarkable period of "welcome back pipedreams" - I admit I wasn't feeling it anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands full of soul and blood, with, as usual, the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from rockabilly to mod, even soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the wild scream of "screw your virtuosic and super-fast scales and your stupid 4-octave vocal range." Since 1990, with some resurgences of old fossils, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (2)
 
Conway The Machine - Spurs 3 (Ft. Benny The Butcher & Westside Gunn) (Audio)

Griselda bitch, we the inspiration
You can C-me and Gunn influencin' all D music these niggas makin'
Ask B Dot and Elliot: they will tell you yes
Ask my niggas Mal n Jo Budden: they can tell you best
Ask D homie Wayno and Em: they'll confess

...Lottalbums r suddenly startin' to feel a little more Griselda-ESQUE
 
THE INEVITABLE - Horror Short Film
#VISIONS
#SHORTSOFTHEDAY I
Dipped in an hermetism illuminated by a single flicker of light, coloring the story with only two shades. Fear and mystery in the black and deep gaze of the protagonist.
 
Pat Rebillot ‎– Free Fall (Jazz) (Funk) (1974) (Full Album)

#unochenonsiannoiavaperniente

An almost impossible attempt at a semi-serious journey through the discography and countless collaborations of Steve Gadd, in almost chronological order.
1974 PAT REBILLOT - FREE FALL
 
 
The Rogers - Tam tam (1969)

Another cover by the baronets:
John Lennon was sued for stealing the guitar riff and the phrase "Here comes old flat-top" from "You Can't Catch Me" by Chuck Berry. The lawsuit didn't come from Berry, but from Morris Levy, one of the most notorious figures in the music industry. Levy sued the Beatles, or more precisely John Lennon, over the song during the time when the Beatles were breaking up.

For years, Lennon delayed the trial as he and the Beatles tried to resolve all the legal and business issues plaguing Apple Records. Eventually, in an attempt to avoid the courtroom as much as possible, he settled with Levy. Lennon agreed to record his album Rock N Roll, which was just a series of covers, including three songs owned by Levy (including "You Can't Catch Me") in the tracklist. The deal made sense: Lennon always wanted to make a cover album, and Levy wanted the value of his songs to increase (when a Beatle re-records a song, that's exactly what happens)…
 
Antonello Venditti: Compagno di scuola
To those who had a dream taken away just as they began to open their eyes, only to find themselves in the blink of an eye with an empty fist, ever tighter.
 
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Wes Montgomery (4 of 10)
"Road Song" from: Jimmy & Wes: The Dynamic Duo
1967 (Verve)

#jazzlegends
 
Three Reasons: Late Spring

"Late Spring"
by Yasujiro Ozu (1949)

starring Chishu Ryu
Yumeji Tsukioka
Setsuko Hara
and Haruko Sugimura

#35mm
 
 
Welcome to Dumpsville
In a remarkable period of "welcome back!" - I admit I wasn't feeling it anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands full of soul and passion, with, as per usual, the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from rockabilly to mod, including soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock'n'roll from true beasts to the wild scream of "screw your virtuosic and lightning-fast scales and your four octaves of fucking vocal range." Since 1990 and onward, with a few revivals of old geezers, savansadir.
#garagedintorni (1)