Wonderful scene from Dersu Uzala (1975)

"Dersu Uzala"
by Akira Kurosawa (1975)

#35mm
 
Message To A Friend

Charlie Haden (9 out of 10)
"Message to a friend" from: Beyond the Missouri Sky
1997 (Verve)

#jazzlegends
 
You Don't Tell Me - Yard Trauma

Last in alphabetical order on the class register of the neo-garage of the '80s, Yard Trauma wrapped up the academic year '84/'85 with flying colors: after the great reviews collected with the "red album" and despite Lee Joseph having effectively disbanded the band and left Tucson for Los Angeles, ending up in the last lineup of Unclaimed, Yard Trauma decided to follow up their debut album: Must‘ve Been Something I Took Last Night is a small classic of the genre with its intrusive Farfisa stomped both by the owner Lance Kaufman and (I‘m Invisible, Situations) by guest Rich Coffee, and the cryptic whirl of guitars that forge the perfect link between the sound of Unclaimed and the more spectral tones of Fourgiven and Plan 9, perfectly balanced between energetic beats (You Don‘t Tell Me, the Situations close to the spirit of Untold Fables, the cover of I‘ve Got a Girl by Dearly Beloved, Only Mistakes) and a psychedelia wrapped in dark hues (Must‘ve Been Something I Took Last Night, Black and White, I‘ve Seen You Walking) and split in half by a magical folk-rock like Dreamt in Color.

Guiltily overlooked at the time even by those who limited themselves to buying the key releases of the neo-garage phenomenon, Must‘ve Been Something I Took Last Night is instead an excellent sample of beat-punk capable of standing up to the small recognized masterpieces of the genre from that time (a step above the debut by Cynics or the second by Lyres, a notch above Stop Pretending by the Pandoras, just to name a few, NdLYS) and that still today adeptly shakes off the dust of time.
 
Gabe Gurnsey - Push (Official Music Video)

@[ZiOn] do you know? Truly a great album. I definitely think you'll like it.
 
Lonnie Johnson - Summertime one of the good ones
 
The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black (Live at Tokyo Dome 1990) well, that's how it goes.. watch keith Richard pl!
 
Monde UFO - 7171 (2021 – Album) Among my favorite works of #my2021, a very refined #psychedelia.
 
Ikarie XB 1 Trailer
Czechoslovak film from 1963, before all other "science fiction" films.
 
Reverse Death - Stretching to Infinity (2023) (New Full Album) another LP among my favorites of #my2022, spaced-out instrumentals and voices swirl in the horse's head after a nice puff of Mary.
 
Clutch - Slaughter Beach

It's been too long since I've heard Clutch on Debaser!
 
ulla - foam (2022) [Full Album]
Stunning work from 2022 among the favorites of the year
#MY2022
 
Bronco Bullfrog ‎– The Sidelong Glances Of A Pigeon Kicker (2002) - FULL ALBUM 2022
Classic pop from the '60s. Nice, but I knew another work; maybe it's this one with a different cover and the addition of singles. CONSOGLIATO to those who love gummy candies shaped like submarines, little dragons, and caimans.
 
Eerie Wanda - Birds Aren't Real (Official Video)
Eerie Wanda - Volcano Lagoon (Official Music Video)
Eerie Wanda - I Am Over Here
#threeforone ---I propose more pieces from this promising American indie band for me.
 
Prize
The 3rd Time We Opened The Capsule
Courage, Mother
#rtreteruno - I and many others see them as an evolved elegant version of the nm that comes to my mind..... after the Joy Division
 
Louis Philippe - Eldorado tales
Louis Philippe ~ Fallen Snow
The ice cream maker founded EL RECORD, one of the finest record labels alongside Siesta, to create places where elegance was at home, and Pet Sound hung as a program of intentions. Beautiful unknown records, here are the results.
 
Thee Fourgiven "Anything"

SUPERLATIVES…

In Los Angeles, Lee Joseph meets the very active Greg and Suzy Shaw and Rich Coffee.

Lee wants to publish something by the Fourgiven and aims to take a big leap with the release of a debut album under the Dionysus label: Greg Shaw decides to transfer the rights to Lee for the first album by the Fourgiven, production included.

Thus, It Ain't Pretty Down Here is born, the debut album by the Fourgiven and Dionysus Records.

The Fourgiven aren't a widely beloved band, despite their background in Unclaimed.

1984 is the year when the sixties fever reaches its peak.

If you don't sound like the Music Machine, you're out.

And the Fourgiven don’t exactly sound like the Music Machine.

They claim to love MC5, Alice Cooper, and Bob Dylan as much as the Count Five.

And it's not exactly the right time to say that.

Rich is a fanatic of the sixties but also of seventies music and a lot of exotic music from the fifties. He enjoys playing surf music, imagining he's in Bela Lugosi's crypt.

The music of the Fourgiven sounds a bit like this: sinister, cryptic, enigmatic.

They're paisley shirts moving in the shadows (Smile No More), slightly macabre fuzz vibrato (Anything), punk whirlwinds (You Surprised Me), small hidden psychedelic gems in dark nooks (Besides Me), beat caves echoing with cramps-like sounds (It’s Calling You) if not bat-cavian (Lost in the Beat). In short, the Fourgiven throw down the gauntlet and no one picks it up.

Their first two albums stand as a testament to a small legend that few of us still strive to tell.