Mastedon - Get Up
The Kansas of the 80s have really flashed, and they are great students. I'm sharing the super track from their debut (along with Right hand) even though the real beauty comes with the following Lofcaudio.
 
U2: Where The Streets Have No Name

An intro that fully enters the legend of ROCK. 1:17 min to listen to FOREVER.
THE JOSHUA TREE is to U2 what LA VOCE DEL PADRONE is to BATTIATO. Not their best album "perhaps" but definitely the coolest.
 
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#mitic64

Hey, taxi! Taxi! Taaaxxxiii! Why don’t they stop? No problem! Just load “Space Taxi” on the C64 to go where no one has gone before! The game puts the player in the shoes of a space taxi driver, tasked with taking passengers to numbered platforms. The faster you are, the more $ you’ll earn. The countless and original levels are fraught with obstacles, and there are even digitized voices. Guaranteed fun, but be careful not to run out of fuel or crash. The C64 Strikes Back.
 
Shy ‎– Reflections
Tony Mills, another great voice that deserved more recognition in the heavy music scene (definitely more than that chicken from Mötley Crüe AHAH)
 
I Need Love Love in the Ghetto since 1987
 
Dr. Colossus - I'm A Stupid Moron With An Ugly Face And A Big Butt And My Butt.. (2021) [Full Album] The album, well, it's very "fun" so I haven't listened to it. The cover is worth mentioning.
 
Ol' Man River

#soManyTemptations
 
Enzo Jannacci L'importante è esagerare
It’s nice to return to the roots.
 
02.- Jeru - Miles Davis - Birth Of The Cool

Miles Davis (6 of 30)
"Jeru" - from: Birth of the Cool
1957 (Capitol)

#jazzlegends
 
Un Giorno Migliore

....what do I expect from tomorrow??
 
Dana

#unochesiannoiavapoco

a semi-serious journey through the discography and collaborations of Billy Cobham in almost chronological order
1979 Billy Cobham - B.C.
 
Want to try something new?
A tour (by necessity not exhaustive) of the extraordinary Neapolitan musical heritage.
Tammurriata Nera - Peppe Barra
Ladies and gentlemen, Peppe Barra!
First with his mother Concetta and then alone, Peppe Barra has brought Naples back to the center of the Mediterranean; a capital of all the Souths of the world. A splendid stage animal, he has always given his best on stage.
His Naples is the porous city: Greek and Arab, Viking and Spanish, African, French and German, American... a mix of races, a crossroads of goods and flavors, a servant to all and a slave to none, a splendid capital and a degraded periphery; all the Napoles are embodied in the Art of Peppe Barra.
They will call them Music of the World; Music of all the Souths.
"Tammuriata Nera" is one of the most - rightly so - famous songs from this repertoire; a small treatise on the Neapolitan soul, on the extraordinary richness of our being bastards.
The "canonical" version is that of the NCCP (with whom Barra has, of course, long and fruitfully collaborated), but Barra's version is no less.
 
White Sister - Don't Say That You're Mine
Gregg Giuffria's spacey synth always makes an impression.