Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - Come Rain or Come Shine

Art Blakey (8 out of 10)
"Come Rain or Come Shine" from: Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers
1959 (Blue Note)

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Bartali - Paolo Conte
Shitty evening, but I couldn't go to bed without first remembering the birthday of the great Paolo!
 
The Egyptian (Remastered)

Art Blakey (7 out of 10)
"The Egyptian" from: Indestructible
1966 (Blue Note)

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"Happy Birthday Dear Syd!"

Here’s one of the most beautiful arpeggios ever, with acoustic guitar and organ introducing a melody that’s both celestial and languorous, sung by a particularly beautiful and unique voice.

A sound that is neither folk nor blues anymore, it is in the most noble sense of the term "pop," but very modern; bands like Pulp or Blur, etc. will draw heavily from this stuff...

Syd Barrett-Baby Lemonade

Roger Keith Barrett was born in Cambridge on January 6, '46.

Max, his father, was an anatomist who in his spare time cultivated mushrooms and painted, while Alan, his older brother, chose to dedicate himself to the saxophone.

After the age of fourteen, he bought his first musical instrument, which was a ukulele.

Music up until then took a back seat, as he preferred drawing and writing: he particularly focused on wordplay and other literary devices, like assonance and onomatopoeia; his literary hero was Edward Lear, the king of nonsense, and he too loved painting.

Anyway, just for the record, before switching to guitar, Roger Keith became interested in the banjo, then he started playing folk guitar with a friend (named John Gordon).

At this point, he began to get closer to music, becoming friends with a drummer named, uh, Sid Barrett.

Frequenters of various venues called them both "Sid," and to distinguish Roger Keith from the drummer, they replaced the 'i' in his nickname with a 'y', and nothing, since I’m tired of copy-pasting nonsense about good old Syd, I’ll sign off and go have dinner with boiled cabbage dressed with balsamic vinegar, e.v.o. oil, and some stracchino... oh wait, I almost forgot,
Syd wasn’t the only nickname given to Barrett; he became known at school as "Syd Knee," or "Syd the Beat," and also as "Sydernee." Only for Libby (his girlfriend from '61 to '64) did he remain simply Roger; in fact, to be precise, "Rog"...!!!
 
Birth Of Joy - Backstabbers (Official Music Video)

The knowledge of the following decades comes to explore dark-gothic-industrial atmospheres with this piece…
An interesting track, but I’m sharing it more for you than for me, savansadir
Anyway, these little guys are also quite “curious”

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Boa Constrictor & A Natural Vine - Little David Boa Constrictor & A Natural Vine - Son Of Kong @[vibration] as I said, you inspired me to dust it off from some hard drive and reminded me of a nice album that’s been little listened to. There's something I hadn't noticed or had forgotten: there's a clearly Buckley-esque melodic and folk style here, and indeed there is. Good like that.
 
Hannibal

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Cliff Richard "Bachelor Boy" on The Ed Sullivan Show

#edsullivanshow

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday evening Ed Sullivan hosted the biggest and most famous artists on his show, aired on CBS. About ten years ago, it was re-released in 12 DVDs, and an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I'm presenting them to you again; there are truly amazing things.