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A (necessarily non-exhaustive) tour of the extraordinary Neapolitan musical heritage.
AlmaMegretta Scioscie Viento
Vesuwave had been dead and buried for almost a decade when Almamegretta arrived and swept everything away. "Animamigrante" and "Sanacore" are two masterpieces, two albums with international scope, two of the best records ever produced in Italy.
Then, for a thousand different reasons, the decline begins (although "Lingo" is still a great album). Especially Raiz tries to emerge as a solo artist and performer.
Raiz is an excellent interpreter and an important voice in the city.
But Almamegretta is something else.
 
In My Time of Dying (1990 Remaster)

I see Vecchioni "review of the moment" if I'm not mistaken...
Debaser is dead...
@[sfascia carrozze], Brother... you can close up shop...
 
...and there was always that one who never got lucky, and so at the parties, in the secret hope of making something happen, he would bring along some records of Fausto Papetti because during the slow songs #maybe he could have a shot. Always ready to seize those elusive moments of collective distraction after spotting the unsuspecting girl of the moment, he would gather his courage and say: "Come on, let's put on some Papetti!"

B-191 Fausto Papetti [Best Collection 01] - Repack
 
Magdalena '93

Journey "The Nomads" between originals and covers, all sublime (20)
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
Elvis Presley "Don't Be Cruel" (January 6, 1957) on The Ed Sullivan Show

#edsullivanshow

From 1948 to 1971, every Sunday evening Ed Sullivan hosted the greatest and most famous artists on his show, broadcast on CBS. About ten years ago, it was released again in 12 DVDs, and an Italian newspaper published the best performances. I'm sharing them with you; there are truly marvelous things here.
 
Three Lions (Football's Coming Home) (Official Video)
We still believe football's coming home again 🏴
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
Kicking up a Racket
Ten little stiff fingers. Minimal series over two years with the Stiff Little Fingers (9)
 
CLAUDIA VEGLIANTE - Camomilla (1982) [HQ-Audio]

at 8 o'clock sharp Chamomile for breakfast

#ournewmonsters of Sunday
 
Miles Davis - So What (Audio)

Miles Davis (12 of 30)
"So What" - from: Kind of Blue
1959 (Columbia)

#jazzlegends