#quesiticrimsoniani

What happened to Fripp on July 8, 1974, in his bedroom?
 
Belen e Antonino Spinalbese

Belen & Antonino Spinalbese in the Maldives
 
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Balcony Man (Lyric Video)
"And what doesn't kill you just makes you crazier."
 
L'Angelo Azzurro wonderful bass/drums.
 
Given the great success of #disfidamusicale (in the first episode, Torero Camomillo won by a landslide), I propose a Vecchioni vs Leali match. The Snai odds will be handled by @[dsalva], I pay Leali 1 to 3. Roberto Vecchioni - Mi manchi vs Mi manchi
 
The Blessing with Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes | Live From Elevation Ballantyne | Elevation Worship

I can't remember what I was looking for on Tubbo.
The fact is that among the recommended videos for me, this one popped up.
For me!

Now, you over there, who are mostly well-read, cultured, and prepared, have you figured out what kind of problems these people have?

I would quote the entire text for a more accurate anamnesis:

The Lord bless you
And keep you
Make His face shine upon you
And be gracious to you
The Lord turn His
Face toward you
And give you peace

Amen

May His favor be upon you
And a thousand generations
And your family
And your children
And their children
And their children

May His presence go before you
And behind you
And beside you
All around you
And within you
He is with you
He is with you

In the morning
In the evening
In your coming
And your going
In your weeping
And rejoicing
He is for you
He is for you

He is for you
 
Joni Mitchell - Black Crow how could I not return the dedication from @[AlephZero] ...
 
I close the triptych on the listening experience of this album by PMG with
Pat Metheny Group- Jaco
The musicians aren't exactly the same, but there's not much on Pat on Tube; still, even though the piece is dedicated to a bassist, or rather to THE Bassist, I dedicate it to @[musicalrust] for the moral support during our Metheny listening sessions. 😎
 
Billy Cobham Band Radioactive

#unochesiannoiavapoco

a semi-serious journey through Billy Cobham's discography and collaborations in almost chronological order
1985 Billy Cobham - Powerplay
 
4th place: L'aldiquà
Released in May 2006, this sixth album by Samuele Bersani follows his jackpot win two years earlier at the Targe Tenco. And the expectations are not disappointed... sort of. L'aldiquà continues the theme of current events started in Caramella smog and carries it forward through several tracks in this new album. We begin with a quiet and suspended vibe, that of Lascia stare, where love and work have become two windows onto a world seemingly too high for us, before moving to Iraq, where a journalist was kidnapped and then killed by the Iraqi Islamic army, all rendered to the beat of a paradoxically cheerful march. We then encounter two figures that represent man in his modern condition: the first is a chicken being cooked on the fire, completely helpless in this catastrophic situation for him, and the non-voting observer, a paradoxical figure of our times so consumed by his aforementioned values that he does not realize he is inclined toward the opposite of these. But amidst all this, love returns... not immediately, but it does come back: despite everything being precarious in life, despite the need to endure every catastrophe to find oneself, despite it being a mechanism of illusion and self-sabotage, it exists and is a tangible part of our existence. And then? Then... there are three more tracks. Maciste, Il maratoneta, and Sogni, which are not quite up to Samuele's standards, even though they are consistent with the themes of the album; they are not forgettable tracks, but in an album with seven other top-notch pieces, they are decidedly less sharp and focused. This is why L'aldiquà was somewhat of a disappointment upon its release; Samuele had just come out of a splendid period and with L'aldiquà he was still in his golden age, but even today L'aldiquà remains an album that, with a little more effort, could have been on par with its predecessors, yet unfortunately falls a little short compared to those that came before it. Nevertheless, L'aldiquà remains an excellent album that exorcises many of the evils of our modern world and encourages you every day to keep moving forward through the trenches and the ropes. It’s all a matter of balance.
Picky rating: 8/9
The gem:
Una Delirante Poesia