Bob Dylan - Billy(2) (Pecos Blues Album) SAINT IMMEDIATELY!! Live! 4,500 concerts and not one the same as the other. Bob.the Great.
 
 
Pink Floyd - Sheep One of my favorite outros.
 
Thank you @[JonatanCoe] for the first donation of the year. Let's see if we can reach 2023 donations. Spread the word, it feels better after you've done it.
 
R.E.M. - Tongue (Official Music Video) On Sunday at a lodge above my city, I order the polenta with tongue and green sauce. At the table with me, someone looks at me a bit disgusted and says: bleah how gross you eat the tongue that was in the cow's mouth!!.. A second later, the same person ordered two eggs... [!]
 
Lee Konitz & Jimmy Giuffre - Palo Alto

Lee Konitz (4 of 10)
"Palo Alto" from: Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre
1959 (Verve)

#jazzlegends
 
PICCOLO CORPO - trailer

One of the best Italian films in recent years.

A debut feature that at times exhibits a bit of that youthful pretentiousness in its staging and has a slightly rushed ending.

That said, for me, it is a small masterpiece.
 
Lee Konitz - Five Four & Three (1968)

Lee Konitz (3 of 10)
"Five, four and three" from: Stereokonitz
1969 (RCA Italiana)

#jazzlegends
 
Phantom of love (Fantasma d'amore) - Riz Ortolani - 1981

film and soundtrack worthy of applause...
 
Gigliola Cinquetti - Mistero (Festival di Sanremo 1973)

#sanremo50annifa

- Hosts: Mike Bongiorno and Gabriella Farinon
- Orchestra: of the Festival; Raymond Lefevre (repetition of songs)
- Total songs: 30
- Organization: Municipality of Sanremo (Vittorio Salvetti)
- FORMULA: 1 performance per song, 16 songs qualified for the final night. The selected songs were 32 but the following were excluded: Terra che non senti by Rosa Balistreri (not an unreleased result) and L'unica chance by A. Celentano, who declared himself ill.
Di Mattone GIGLIOLA CINQUETTI - MISTERO
ELIMINATED FOR THE FINAL NIGHT
 
Michael Hurley - First Songs (1965)
To open the doors of the night when it’s a desperate black heart.
 
Lucky Star Stile ( Official Video ) @[Marcorock] are you really that frustrated?
 
Road to Perdition (2002) - 'Rock Island, 1931' / Opening scene [1080]

Anything about this film, first and foremost, the opening scene with the music by Thomas Newman. Rock Island, 1931.
 
D'Angelo - One Mo' Gin While we're at it...
 
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! 1968

psychedelic pop at its very best
 
Syd Barrett - No Man's Land I didn't remember that this album had such a pronounced noise component.