Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the mad painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to the paintings] [27 of 40]
 
Ain't It the Truth

Don Elliott & Candido - from "Jamaica Jazz"
1958 (ABC-Paramount)

#jazzlegends
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the mad painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [27 out of 40]

Preview
A balcony. Boulevard Haussmann - Gustave Caillebotte (circa 1880)

"A balcony. Boulevard Haussmann" is an oil on canvas, 69 x 62 cm, by Gustave Caillebotte, belonging to a private collection.
On an elegant balcony stand two men, one of whom, leaning over the railing to look at the boulevard below adorned with green trees, is fully dressed with a top hat; the other man has one hand in his pocket and leans against the wall of the building, yet his gaze is directed in the same direction. The boulevard reflects the city's renewal, with elegant buildings, wide and straight streets, and trees—basically, the Paris of the late 1800s projecting into the new century.
The balcony, much like the window, is one of the privileged spots to portray the imposing city from above, often featuring the windowsill or the balustrade, and the preference for this framing is partly inherited from Monet, whose Boulevard des Capucines is compared by Aaron Scharf and Alfredo De Paz to the numerous aerial views created by Caillebotte. With this setup, the Parisian painter not only considers the stereoscopic photography of Jouvin but also anticipates the work of Moholy Nagy, who claimed that "the charm of the image lies not in the object, but in the view from above and in well-considered relationships." Through these canvases, Caillebotte celebrated novelty, the development of the arts and technology, making boulevards, streetlights, bridges, benches, and whatever else adorned the city the protagonists of his paintings. [source bta.it]

Associated LP of 1983
 
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (Remastered)

Grant Green - from "Feelin' the Spirit" 1963 (Blue Note)

#jazzlegends
 
Spectateur - Those Who Leave ...as soon as a down-tempo starts, I end up in a state of bliss...
 
B I L L Y / C O B H A M - A / F U N K Y / T H I D E / O F / S I N G S

#unochesiannoiavapoco

A semi-serious journey through the discography and collaborations of Billy Cobham in almost chronological order
1975 Billy Cobham - A Funky Thide Of Sings
 
Foreigner - I Don't Want to Live Without You
Here too, the elegant Rundgren-style ballad is the main path. I only save them from the first 3 albums for Cold as Ice, Double Vision, and Head Games; the other tracks are too rock in the Bad Company style.
"4" and "Agent Provocateur" remain the great albums; this closes the career with Heart Turns to Stone and she ▶️
 
Oasis - Maine Road 1996 (2nd Night) [HD] (Full Concert w/SBD Audio)

"I was 14, 15 years old and I remember when they performed at Maine Road. Liam was wearing that Umbro tracksuit. A tracksuit from Umbro on anyone is just sportswear, but he managed to make it look like the most sought-after piece of clothing. He managed to turn it into a Gucci or I don’t know what. I bought one and wore it to school." (quote: Serge Pizzorno - Kasabian)

Today, 25 years ago, the first of two historic nights at Maine Road.
And nothing, I could go on watching it for eternity.

#liveisbetter
 

#canzoniakazoo adventure size!! 3 2 1 gooo!!
 
Toshiko Akiyoshi Piano Trio
With the Kimono. Also.
 
Journey - Escape
From the 2nd minute, I would have loved to see a nice featuring with Todd's Utopia!
 
Sorona JOY! I believe Hammill liked them, my favorite joyful one, listen to this.
 
BIG|BRAVE · Of this Ilk (Official Video)

In the most sweetened moments, they seem like a jam session between Bjork and the Swans.
#maybe
 
Ministri - Tempi Bui ...back in the day I liked this track (and it's not bad even now)...
 
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Dream
Today I'm playing too [JonatanCoe] What cover do I have behind me on the right in the photo? AHAH