A friend of my brother, an avid smoker and collector, left me a list of records that he thinks I should listen to. Today, I found one and would like to hear this:
YouTube video non trovato: url= https://en.debaser.it/p/256905 #psych #pop From a quick listen, it seems interesting, but it’s #toListenTo thoroughly. If any kind soul has some news, but juicy tidbits, not the usual identical lines on every site, I mean their nice #impressions would be appreciated. Thank you and goodnight.
 
Leonora Post Punk - Eternos Ok....we've already heard this post-punk at least a thousand times, but.....
 
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Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [31 of 40]
 
In The Mood

Ray Anthony - from "'I Remember Glenn Miller'"
1954 (Capitol)

#jazzlegends
 
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Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [31 out of 40]

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Napoleon Bonaparte at the Great St. Bernard Pass - Jacques-Louis David (1801)

Napoleon Bonaparte at the Great St. Bernard Pass by Jacques-Louis David is an iconic painting that depicts the conqueror as a classical emperor. Napoleon is painted astride a horse, confidently holding onto the animal that rears nervously and fearfully. The leader wears a parade uniform and a large cloak that billows in the wind to the left. Meanwhile, the soldiers are climbing up the narrow mountain path. Jacques-Louis David was commissioned by Napoleon to create his imperial image through a grand work, to celebrate his greatness in Europe. The painting indeed testifies to the strength of the First Consul, portraying him as a heroic leader at the Great St. Bernard Pass. Napoleon's face is firm, serene, and assertive, while the horse's expression is frightened and tense. The result of this choice is the depiction of a leader with a strong and decisive character who manages to tame the natural fury and hold back its tension. The soldiers climbing to the left appear very small compared to Napoleon, painted in their fragile humanity, highlighting the effort of the ascent. The author depicts Napoleon on horseback during the journey through the Alps. The future emperor is immortalized at the moment of crossing the Great St. Bernard Pass. To reinforce his reputation as a great emperor, Napoleon had the names of Charlemagne, who crossed the Alps at the Cenisio with his troops in A.D. 773 to fight against the Lombards, carved onto the rocks to the left. Additionally, the name of Hannibal, the Carthaginian who, during the Second Punic War in the 3rd century B.C., arrived in Italy by crossing the Alps to challenge the Romans, is also inscribed. [source analisidellopera.it]

Associated LP of 1996
 
#ambient #2016 - a slight melancholy envelops this music -
1991 - No More Dreams [full album]
 
Jim O Rourke - Close to You
Some pieces risk being ruined in the reinterpretation.
 
Interpol - All The Rage Back Home

Happy birthday to that great guy Paul Banks.

Someone had to say it.
 
Check out "Fedez - Tutto il Contrario (Lyrics)" on YouTube
Fedez - Tutto il Contrario (Testo)
What do you think?? Did Fedez mess with us on May 1st?? I don’t know anything about Fedez, but hearing these words and others he has said...he's already getting on my nerves again.
 
L i t f i ba-- 17 Re-- Full Album HQ
...do I have to say something that no one has said? I would say no. Everything has already been said. I would just re-evaluate Univers in a better light.
 
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