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"The Mysteries of LibreriAdder"

Another illustration featured in the volume "Angst + Pfister L'uomo e la tecnica."
19th-century steam car.
 
THE NOMADS i don't know,i don't care

Journey "The Nomads" between originals and covers, all sublime (18)
 
House Of Lords : Pleasure Palace
When Gregg Giuffria is on the synth, magic is guaranteed ⚡
 
Asia - Crime of the Heart
Not bad a live with them, the Marillion of H and the IQ 🚀
 
Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo, Christian De Sica annuncia il remake: ecco il cast

Sacrilege!!!!!!
On top of the usual garbage, now they are given the chance to tarnish a cult classic!!!
Vittorio, stop it!!!
 
Travis - Sing (Official Video)

The Invisible Band was released today, 20 years ago. One of my favorite post-90s albums driven by a perfect single and video.
 
#THEALIENNOODLE
Where Robert Fripp touches, he leaves a mark.

the roches "losing true"

One of the Roches, Terre Roche, we remember her as the powerful and scorching solo voice in "Exposure" in the version by Fripp himself, the very same him in person.
 
 
Manilla Road - The Empire
First masterpiece in the debut Invasion followed by the title track Metal from the second album. An additional step forward with those gems on Crystal Logic of Necropolis and the title track, then reaching perfection with Open the Gates.
 
Miles Davis - Walkin'

Miles Davis (9 of 30)
"Walkin'" from: Walkin'
1957 (Prestige)

#jazzlegends
 
Diana Ross & The Supremes "Forever Came Today" 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, aired on CBS. About ten years ago, repackaged in 12 DVDs, an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I'm sharing them again; there are truly wonderful things.
 
Would you like to try something new?
A brief (and by necessity not exhaustive) tour through the extraordinary musical heritage of Naples.
Lina Sastri - Tarantella del Gargano (tratto dal DVD per la strada)

In 1953, Alan Lomax came to Italy and stayed for a year. I hope you know who Alan Lomax is (perhaps the foremost scholar of traditional music and song of the 20th century). Lomax particularly studied the musical traditions of the South, providing a fundamental boost to this type of research (not forgetting the writings of De Martino). Scholars like Carpitella, Leydi, and Sassu continued these studies.
What emerged is an extraordinary heritage of tarantellas, pizziche, tammurriate, and much more that are continuously performed and reinterpreted today; just think of the "notte della taranta."
This "Tarantella del Gargano," a mix of Neapolitan, Calabrian, and Foggian, is one of the most beautiful.
Here it is performed (magnificently, in my opinion) by Lina Sastri, who, at one point, established herself as one of the best interpreters of traditional Neapolitan music.
This small taste of one of her shows helps to understand why she is so loved in Naples.
 
On Y.T's page, a nice surprise
NES – Ahlam (2018 - Album)
I haven't looked it up because the "mystery" (my ignorance, let's call things by their right names) increases the charm of the work. Sublime ethnic music, I believe Middle Eastern, with a beautiful female voice.
It's worth listening to.