UOMINI CONTRO - Gorizia tu sei maledetta There isn’t a time when I return to Italy and pass through Gorizia – I do it on purpose – that I don’t think of this song. Even the mountains in Slovenia, like Monte Tolmino for example, have a devastating significance for me and encapsulate what war is, both in 1915 and now in Ukraine – all humble and realistic words. Giovanna Marini met Bob Dylan early in her career in a famous American venue – the name escapes me, but BD sang there freely almost every night. She noticed his aggressive and domineering behavior, but then she listened to him sing Mr. Tambourine and erased the image she had made of him. An artist doesn’t need to be likable after all. We don’t have to take him home with us. (Maybe!) :))
 
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out a very young and beautiful Janis!
 
#2022 the best - I had the impression that the last records by Band Of Horses were a bit flat, lackluster. This one from 2022, in my opinion, is much more than decent. In fact, I would say it is excellent.
Band of Horses – In The Hard Times [Official Audio]
 
#2022 - the best -
Strawberry Moon
Maybe a couple of her albums are even superior to this, but those are masterpieces.
This is a more serene and relaxed album, which speaks of a past danger, of a tragedy averted.
And then, Alela Diane's voice has that kind of magic in it that to express it one should invoke almost unmentionable names.
 
Blacknuss

Rahsaan Roland Kirk (4 of 10)
"Blacknuss" from: Blacknuss
1972 (Atlantic)

#jazzlegends
 
Prima Puntata di Stereonotte, Rai Radio 1, 8 Novembre 1982

It kept me company for 5 years, the best radio show I've ever heard. Talented personalities, with incredible musical culture, a new format, and so much quality. It was a pleasure to stay up until 5 in the morning listening to the succession of the 4 DJs who filled the nighttime slot.
A wonderful gift from mom RAI. Thank you!

It's a shame it no longer exists...
 
#chiaroscuro um, with Ollio...

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Arthur Stanley Jefferson aka Stan Laurel (Ulverston - England, June 16, 1890 – Santa Monica - California, February 23, 1965) & Oliver Norvell Hardy (Harlem, January 18, 1892 – Los Angeles, August 7, 1957)