Hummingbird (Alternate Version)
#wilco Alpha Mike Foxtrot selected: Rare Tracks 1994-2014
 
YouTube video non trovato-CPCs7vVz6s.
Grammy for Best R&B Album, an inspiration for that masterpiece The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and many others. One of the few female voices I love.
Baduizm, Erykah Badu's debut album, was released today, 25 years ago.
#whatayearthatwas
 
Pink Floyd - The Narrow Way (All Parts)
The best piece by David Guitar
 
Junior Dinopsycho Jr
 
The Temptations "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" on the Ed Sullivan Show

#edsullivanshow
#tantetentazioni

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday evening Ed Sullivan hosted the greatest and most famous artists on his show, broadcast on CBS. About ten years ago, reissued in 12 DVDs, an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I'm presenting them to you again; there are truly wonderful things.
 
Everything But The Girl - Ballad of the Times (2012 Remaster)
What a jolt since I (re)listened to them. Until a few years ago, I only knew their 90s electro phase and 80s hits like Driving and When all's well.
 
#NEW
The Soundcarriers - Wilds (2022) [Full Album] they were seen as the seedlings of Stereolab, now they are a plant with surprising foliage. #psychopop
 
#NEW
BvDub "Violet Opposition" #ambient
Divinity at Dusk The use of the voice is fantastic
 
Macbeth (Polanski, 1971) - HD Trailer Overture: Macbeth The blood-red, raw, and cathartic Macbeth directed by Polanski. A very intriguing rendition, not perfect, that disturbs with its darkness, which was probably reminiscent of the director's state of mind at the time. The beautiful elements are not lacking, starting with the soundtrack branded by Third Ear Band (which, by the way, will be their last album for a long time), a decent first post-Komeda soundtrack, I would say. It's curious how the best rendition of the famous English tragedy on the big screen came from a Japanese director, in Japan, with Japanese actors and a Japanese setting. Perhaps because that version is the most genuinely cinematic; here, for example, the very elaborate dialogue of the actors, tied to the theatrical form, clashes with the dry, naturalistic style and the rawness of certain sequences. But it is nonetheless a remarkable film. A Macbeth in 1971, featuring Third Ear Band and psychedelic-toned visions, seems just right to me.