Don't Give Up
34 years old and not feeling it
 
Regalo Di Natale - Pupi Avati -

Goodbye to Gianni Cavina
R.I.P.
 
Video Rai.TV - Cinema - Gli amici del Bar Margherita

Cavina has died... I liked him, and this was a nice film...
Illness and suffering... as usual, for dying
 
Uzeb - Loose
Thank goodness that beyond the jazz rock of the '70s, there was also the fusion of the '80s...
 
Queen - Crazy little things called love ...have a "carefree" Sunday everyone at DEB....
 
SOHN - Artifice
These Sohn are so beautiful! Recommended by my favorite Puscià friend, Fosca!!!
 
Game Theory- The Letter Dead Center Two of the "hidden" tracks from the milleriano treasure trove, found together only on the '93 compilation "Distortion of Glory". "The Letter" is a great cover of the Box Tops, the band where Alex Chilton was a member (a deliberate choice, considering he's one of Miller's "fathers"), while the title track is truly a bombshell piece with all the pop-rock/power pop fantasy of Game Theory, featuring a long keyboard intro that’s super cool electro-pop and that explosive, irresistible "power-new wave" rhythm (because why not) that follows.
 
Homo Sapiens - Meglio alzare il tacco
No, it’s better to raise your hands.
#inuovimostri
 
Pixies - Gouge Away (6 Music Live Room)
I find you very active, huh...!!!!
 
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Motherfucker = Redeemer …the difficulty of their music is as great as their skill. Monumental #postrock90
 
The Deep Mystery of Blues on the Fingers: John Fahey (1939-2001)
(final appendix)

John Fahey – Reed College, Portland, OR (1967-04-08)

Tracklist:
1. St. Louis Blues
2. The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party
3. Requiem For Russell Blaine Cooper
4. The Red Pony (Wine and Roses)
5. On The Banks Of The Owchita
6. When The Catfish Is In Bloom
7. Dance Of The Inhabitants Of The Palace Of King Philip XIV
8. In Christ There Is No East Or West
 
Portishead - Undenied
Your softly whispered words
Have freed my desire entirely
It's undeniable
Totally
Undeniable
And my heart has found itself so exposed that I can no longer hide it, not even a little
But then, where has my heart truly belonged?
To your tender grasp
My senses are gathered
Ohh with what strength
Around my desire
Because my heart is unadorned and there's no need to hide it
So where is the origin of my heart?
Now that I have found you
And looked into your eyes
How can I once again
Move forward?
Because you have touched my heart too deeply and it can no longer defend itself
So where has my heart truly set out from? Towards whom does it go?
Whose does it belong to?
Whose does it belong to?
 
Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy
Good morning friends!!!!
 
Arietis (Remastered)

Freddie Hubbard (10 out of 10)
"Arietis" from: Ready for Freddie
1962 (Blue Note)

#jazzlegends