Campos - Freezing | Sofar Verona a nice mix between Gomez and Girls in Hawaii! from Pisa the Campos
 
Spys - Ice Age
Photonic 💎
 
#quesiticrimsoniani

Fripp didn't just found a band and lead it; he also imbued it with a musical and metamusical philosophy to spread and refine. In '69 he wrote a famous definition, what is it?
 
Raffaella Carrá' - Tanti Auguri [Audio HQ] La Carrà has said goodbye to us!
 
In Norvegia gli influencer saranno obbligati a segnalare i fotoritocchi - Il Post
Almost, it would have been nice to write an editorial about it.
But the white zone took away my time, you know how it is...
Anyway, regarding the topic of "photo editing," I have seen things that you humans cannot even imagine, and so - if it were up to me - I would propose a deterrent for any photograph where the "little modification" is not disclosed, at least to save myself from seeing pictures of friends that are blatantly fake and, above all, from spending time with people who spend more time getting the perfect selfie (to modify, obviously) than interacting with others.
 
Spaccacuore - Chiedimi se sono felice
Staying on the subject of Bersani... I confess that it was them who encouraged me to explore his discography, and it is thanks to them that I discovered one of the greatest singer-songwriters of recent years.
 
Here we go. I don't know how well this new season will go; I won’t even mention the sacred monsters at the level of De Andrè or Carella or even just Ivan Graziani, but I particularly care about this one. Five singers who were adopted in the 90s and who continue to produce some great albums to this day...more or less. Let's start with the one who made his debut in the music world first: Samuele Bersani. I believe everyone knows what I think of him; I’ve been listening to him since I was a child, so the difficulty of objectively ranking his albums has been incredible. But here it is, ready to come to light. Let's get started!

9th place: C'hanno preso tutto
Let's start with the facts: it's 1992, Samuele has just come out of the experience of Lucio Dalla's Tour for the album Cambio, where he had a moment on stage to perform his first official song, Il mostro. Later that year, he released another single, Chicco e Spillo, which had a decent success despite being quite unusual as a piece. From these premises, one would expect a debut album close to excellence... right? It's difficult for me to talk about this album; it's qualitatively light years away from what Samuele has produced since '97 onwards. Musically, it's quite plastic and not very original; lyrically, there are some rather tedious jabs at the gggggiov youth (Restiamo ancora qui, Dalla piccola finestra), stories of betrayals (Due settembre), and even dreamy snapshots (Voglio un pianoforte). There’s personality and good episodes, but not memorable ones like Domatore or Bottiglie vuote demonstrate. Initially, Samuele fails to express what he’s trying to communicate. In the early years of his career, he was confined to this character tailored to "the pretty boy who breaks hearts and appeals to teenage girls," creating a huge limit on creativity: all his ideas were filtered and often sterilized by the factor of "you need to please teenagers." Despite this, the two gems at the start, Il mostro and Chicco e Spillo, remain some of his most remembered and performed tracks to this day.
Meticulous rating: 6+
The gem (in its very first version on record):
Il Mostro (Live)
 
John Coltrane - Olé

John Coltrane (2 of 30)
"Olé" from: Olé Coltrane
1961 (Atlantic)

#jazzlegends
 
Everybody Is Cryin' Mercy (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 1982)

#unochesiannoiavapoco

A semi-serious journey through the discography and collaborations of Billy Cobham in almost chronological order.
1984 Mose Allison - Lessons in Living
 
Mahavishnu Orchestra - One Word
Rick Laird has left us :(
 
Spanky & Our Gang "Sunday Will Never Be The Same" on The Ed Sullivan Show

#edsullivanshow

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday night Ed Sullivan hosted the biggest and most famous artists on his show, aired on CBS. About ten years ago, re-released in 12 DVDs, an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I'm sharing them with you; there are truly wonderful things.
 
Journey - Somethin' to Hide
The reverb of the loop at the end is sublime.