The soup is still steaming, and my little niece couldn't resist pulling out her iPhone to immortalize me forever. Ingrandisci questa immagine
Okay, the ingredients for two people are as follows: 1 properly sliced onion, 4 generous tablespoons of carrots stewed the day before with garlic and parsley, 8 cherry tomatoes cut into quarters, without frying add enough water, salt, extra virgin olive oil, 60 grams of tiny pasta like lumachine, and when they're al dente turn off the heat and add 2 eggs to scramble before pouring into the bowls and finally generously sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese.
According to my niece, it was delicious, beautiful, and gnente.
 
Flipper-Ha Ha Ha

The Dirtbombs - Ha Ha Ha (Flipper Cover)

I said that after a most enjoyable trip out of town we would return to the creature maxima (along with the Gories). The most interesting, varied, and enduring. So, returning to the encyclopedic double album, the first side (already listened to) was full of original material, while the second featured majestic covers this time of all kinds: the usual beloved Black, tributes to friends and contemporaneous braindead colleagues, pop and various trinkets in the manner of Michelino.

Friends and comrades of Garage, psychedelic, psycho(able), angry and disdainful, devoted to onanism and any fine vice that may satisfy our Noble primal instincts… let us gather around this NeGro and do good for ourselves…
 
Lyin’ Girl

Besides Mick Collins, another beautiful bastard Devil-Wizard of the genre is Greg - Oblivians - Cartwright. Legendary with the Oblivians, immense with the Compulsive Gamblers, and super with this other magnificent creation of his.

With Too Much Guitar, you say to yourself, “okay, he made the masterpiece album with his Reigning Sound,” and then this damn bastard goes and does what?! He lets a whole five years go by and drops a wonderful album, a “moody & melancholic” - his words - side of the Oblivians sound. You can't define it... it takes you back to adolescence with sounds filled with sixties vibes, R&B, soul but also imbued with that traditional American sound...
And with that bastard, flirtatious voice… despite the 17 octaves of the “great singer,” whom I couldn’t care less about... it breathes life into this splendid bastard...

AlbumONE… if you haven't figured it out yet… But the beauty is that this character puts together bits of Beatles, Van Morrison, Arthur Lee, Graham Parker, and even Bob Dylan to create an album like this… after having been one of the wildest iconoclasts of “Classic” Rock… you’d say he has no class, talent, nobility?! Naaaaaaaaaaa… and even WAITS… come on now...

Next EP…