Let's Go

the jessica fletchers sorry about the noise

Norway, on the cusp of the two millennia…

Delicious modern psychedelic candy with a retro taste… listen to the Masters Zombies, Bitols of Revolver and MMT and the Kinks of the Village and Arturo…

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QUILL - Sursum Corda - full album 1977 ( il giradischi )
mythological album consisting of 2 suites of 20 minutes 🔮
 
It's Midnight

March 1975....
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...My Romagna, Romagna in bloom
You are the star, you are love...
 
L'età dell'innocenza

"The Age of Innocence"
by Martin Scorsese (1993)

starring Daniel Day-Lewis
Michelle Pfeiffer
Winona Ryder
and Geraldine Chaplin

#35mm
 
Giorgio Gaslini - Multipli

Giorgio Gaslini"
"Multipli" from: Multipli
1988 (Soul Note)

#jazzlegends
 
I Want You (She's So Heavy)

One of the most tormented and visceral tracks by John Lennon.
 
Bulgarian Folk goes METAL! | Ergen Deda
The volume of the sphere!
Take care, everyone! These are tough days for all, but then it gets worse.
 
Toploader - Dancing in the Moonlight

What year is this enjoyable cover from? 2000, 2001?

What a time, uncle dog...
 
BMS (Banco del Mutuo Soccorso) In Volo - R.I.P.
#beautifulcovers
The cover of the original vinyl edition was shaped exactly like a piggy bank (and indeed the album in question is also known as Piggy Bank). From the slot, one could retrieve a strip of cardboard featuring the faces of the band members, starting with the late Francesco "Big" Di Giacomo. The creator of this masterpiece is the illustrator Mimmo Mellino. Someone, I can't recall who, remarked regarding this cover that it was impossible not to look at the modern (at the time) CDs with disdain, and I think they were not entirely wrong.
The album is one of the most beautiful (and most famous) not only of the BMS but of the entire Italian progressive scene (though perhaps not solely progressive and perhaps not solely Italian). R.I.P (Requiescant In Pace) is simply stunning, but the other tracks on the record are no less impressive, starting with the long and captivating suite "Il giardino del mago."
 
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Moira Orfei, while singing ਇੱਕ ਹੋਰ ਗੰਦੀ ਕ੍ਰਿਸਮਸ ਲੰਘ ਗਈ ਹੈ
 
I'm a Rock - Red House Painters

A winter's day
In a deep and dark December
I am alone
Gazing from my window to the streets below
On a freshly fallen silent shroud of snow
I am a rock I am an island
 
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there aren't just the covers but also the videomuybrutos
Captain Sensible - Wot! - 1982 HD & HQ
 
Clock DVA : Blue Tone
That great genius, Adolphus Newton.
 
Marc Jordan - I'm a Camera
Another great from refined America, alongside Ian Thomas, Stephen Bishop, Rupert Holmes, Ian Cussick...
 
She Sees Everything/Make You Mine /Baby Please Don't Go (Live)
15 minutes with the Stems celebrating under the stage after 40 years.
 
COLD TURKEY. (Ultimate Mix, 2020) - Plastic Ono Band (official music video HD)

This is a story that, if viewed in the right way, with the right empathy, could even be amusing, besides being very educational. More than to Lennon (who, at least in this piece, simply choked on it), "Cold Turkey" is associated with many jazz musicians, especially—but not only, of course—of the Be Bop era, who seemingly practiced it often and reluctantly (and I can see why) with results that, from what I understand, were quite laughable.

I first heard about it in the biography of Charlie Parker, who knew a thing or two about these matters, given that at around twelve years old—if I recall correctly, and I don’t have the book anymore, not feeling well at all, he went to the doctor, who apparently told him: “It’s nothing, kid: you’ve just had your first withdrawal crisis.”

But how was true Cold Turkey practiced? Charlie would go to a friend of his, who managed a notorious rundown hotel, pay him, and then he would lock him in a room—if I remember right, for a week or more, I repeat—with only two buckets: one empty for evacuating, and the other full of water.

Of course, when the guy would come to change the buckets, he was NOT supposed to listen to ANYTHING the other said: from pleas to the most unspeakable insults, from offers to multiply his payment to threats of taking his own life by putting his head in the bucket of his own vomit and so on.

These are things that open your mind. Enough with these urban legends of drugged rockers: as if they alone were the best of the created world! Tzk. Amateurs, that’s what they are!