I'm Ready For Love

#so many temptations
 
Manfred Mann - Ha Ha Said The Clown

Good morning everyone, dear ones!!! (quote)
 
Générique (BOF "Ascenseur pour l'échafaud")

Miles Davis (8 of 30)
"Générique" - from: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
1958 (Fontana)

#jazzlegends
 
Would you like to try something new?
A (necessarily non-exhaustive) tour through the extraordinary Neapolitan musical heritage.
Bisca feat. Nino D'Angelo - Note scunusciute
They even came up with a name for us: "Vesuwave." It was the '80s, and Naples felt like Manchester!
I was there too, young and enthusiastic, with my band; we were the second or third tier, but - damn! - it truly felt like "the thing" of the moment: concerts, interviews, meetings, contacts, hype.
The concerts were filmed to create a movie (that crap called "Blues Metropolitano") or documentaries (even RAI), photographs in more or less glossy magazines. Contacts with English and French bands (we also participated - but it was already coming to an end - in the "Red Wedge"). We even set up an organization called "WlaMusicaViva," and some wanted to write about us in a book…
In short, it was a real blast! And there was even some money flowing!
Of course, we had nothing to do with folk music; we almost always sang in English (and this, to be honest, was the main feature of our provincialism), but this little column is mine, and I can include whoever I want!
But there were some great bands: Little Italy, Anthra, Panoramics, Bisca, Whallalla.
In the end, very little remains: the Whallalla, winners of "Sanremo Rock" (Oh my God!) and the Bisca. The Bisca were probably the best in the scene, the only ones left; for them, it was never a Neapolitan thing, but here they collaborate with Nino D'Angelo, and - that way - it seems to connect with the rest of my column.
There was a "scene," and it was beautiful!
I'll leave you with a small personal memory. We had just returned from England, an indie label had made us record a track at Chapel Studios (important studios that have produced quite a few records you have at home) in Louth (and damn, I didn't even know Robert Wyatt was there!). In short, we were convinced that our career was taking off: we played frequently and everywhere, earning higher fees than a million lire. With that money, we bought professional equipment, but like real fools, we kept everything in the same old, run-down garage. Moral of the story: they stole everything from us! It was the beginning of the end.
However, when the news broke, the city decided to organize a concert to raise funds to help us buy new instruments, and everyone offered their support.
It was wonderful to be part of a "scene"!
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Tonight I'm eating out (on the terrace) golden fries with cod fillet.
 
Dead Moon - Graveyard

PP (porcaputtana)
 
Bulldozer - The Death of Gods
Doom your thrash! 😈
 
Van Halen So This Is Love - Happy Circus RAI Italian State TV 01 Jan 1982 video by Van Halen shot in Rivolta d'Adda in 1981 at the Park of Prehistory.. haha what an adorable galactic kitsch
 
The Nomads - Top Alcohol

Journey “The Nomads” between originals and covers, all sublime (16)
 
Atlantic ‎– Nothing To Lose
A miraculous album from 1994 recommended for fans of Whitesnake from the "1987/Slip of the tongue" era ⚡
 
Samson - Walking Out On You
Head On and Shock Tactics were a great school for young Bruce Dickinson...
 
Well tuned in to #radiocapish

We are pleased to launch a new weekly segment (dedicated to Sire @[lector]) that will keep us company for many months:

"Wednesdays on Saturn: the Afrofuturism of Sun Ra"

Enjoy your listening.

(1) from "Jazz by Sun Ra" of 1957.

Sun Song
Possession
 
METERS Cissy Strut
A nice return to the cinema Druk (2020) - IMDb
 
Death SS - Terror (1977)
If you don't fill me up with nice Death SS in the next life, in my place, the Deb will be haunted by some kid who will blast trap non-stop.