Clutch - The Mob Goes Wild

Despite the initial difficulties, the 4 US workers remain more determined and driven than ever, in the face of everything and everyone.
As they perform live, they gain an increasing following and support, as well as the admiration of numerous "colleagues."
First with Pure Rock Fury and, above all, with this "Black Tyrant," even some radio stations and major labels must start to take them into consideration...

#imieiamaticlutch (20)
 
Death - Leprosy
Never has a rose been so malevolent.
 
Harry Belafonte "Jamaica Farewell" on The Ed Sullivan Show

#edsullivanshow

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday night, Ed Sullivan hosted the greatest and most famous artists on his show, which aired on CBS. About a decade ago, a newspaper published the best performances on 12 DVDs. I'm sharing them with you again; there are truly wonderful things.
 
Engelbert Humperdinck - Les Bicyclettes De Belsize (1968) - stereo

#edsullivanshow

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday evening Ed Sullivan hosted the greatest and most famous artists on his show, which aired on CBS. About ten years ago, repackaged in 12 DVDs, an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I'm sharing them with you, there are truly wonderful things.
 
Cody

from Pressure Machine
The Killers
 
Cool Blues

Charlie Parker (23 of 30)
"Cool Blues" from: The Complete Savoy & Dial Master Takes
2002 (Savoy)

#jazzlegends
 
Dewey Square (Take 5)

Charlie Parker (22 of 30)
"Dewey Square" from: The Complete Dial Sessions
1996 (Stash)

#jazzlegends
 
Apollo 440 - Cold Rock the Mic (Instrumental Version) [Official Audio]

To be listened to at strictly prohibitive volumes.
 
The Killers - Quiet Town

Today, Pressure Machine, the new album by The Killers, has been released. I've already listened to it twice, and my first thought is that it is the most American album of the band since Simon's Town. Perhaps even more so than Simon's Town. It’s impossible not to mention Nebraska by Springsteen for its atmospheres, many of the sounds, the lyrics, and the overall concept. The lyrics are a bit dark, nostalgic, focusing on the small, remote town in Utah where Brandon Flowers lived as a teenager. I love the idea of bridging the gap between songs with the voices of the actual townspeople recounting anecdotes to a local radio station. I was surprised by it, and I really like it, even though it strays quite a bit from the Killers that I love. I’ll add that, in my opinion (having seen them live several times), this album is not made to be played at the big concerts, which are one of their strengths.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
The four negroamaro chained by the Grand Duke for clear and blatant annoyance after one of their singing performances.
In Livorno
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine a classic summer. It distorts the smiley face of the weekly enigma.. Who was this guy?
 
Johnny Cash - "One"

One. From Sesto (well, nobody's perfect...)