Four Brothers

Howard Alden - from "Concord Jazz Guitar Collective"
1995 (Concord Jazz)

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Dexter Gordon - Body And Soul - 'Round Midnight Movie (1986)

Bertrand Tavernier (1941-2021)
"Round Midnight" (1986)

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#35mm
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [04 of 40]
 
Arcana The Last Wave 1996

Arcana - from "The Last Wave"
1996 (DIW)

#jazzlegends
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [04 of 40]

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The Ricotta Eaters - Vincenzo Campi (circa 1585)

"The Ricotta Eaters" is an oil on canvas painting from around 1585 by Vincenzo Campi. The painter lives in the "little Antwerp" of Italy (Longhi), the Cremona of the 16th century. This Lombard city particularly feels the cultural influence of Flanders: both regions share Austrian rule, which contributes to making them "sisters." Many painters from Northern Europe, therefore, descend into the Farnese territories to rediscover the roots of Italian painting and to promote artistic exchanges: one of these "tourist" painters, Joachim Beuckelaer, born in "Northern" Antwerp, paints popular and naturalistic subjects that will strongly influence Campi. From Flemish art, indeed, Campi learns to appreciate the grotesque and sensuality and begins to favor genre painting.
The Ricotta Eaters is a hymn to pleasure and life that Campi composes around 1580. Like Van Gogh's The Potato Eaters, these four people of popular origins are so captivated by food that they almost worship it. However, their expressions, their gazes, are filled with a desire that transcends food and becomes something else. Those knowing eyes, those slightly open mouths, as if awaiting, those suggestive smiles speak of something else, no longer about ricotta. It’s pleasure that gathers them around that simple food, and it’s again sensuality that spills from the woman on the right as she offers her breasts to the diners, as if they were food. In this way, once again since the time of Eve’s apple, food and sex brush against and blur into one another. But Vincenzo Campi is certainly not the first to notice this, nor the last. A few decades later, in fact, it will be Caravaggio who paints the same slightly open mouth over food with his "Boy with a Basket of Fruit."
 
Jerome Richardson Quintet - No Problem

Jerome Richardson - from "Going to the Movies"
1962 (United Artists)

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A Felicidade by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes - Claudio Roditi, Shanghai Jazz (NJ) Happiness Albano pushing Romina who holds Happiness and inside a church to shoot a s... happiness! I got the song wrong.
 
The Other Road

#unochesiannoiavapoco

A semi-serious journey through the discography and collaborations of Billy Cobham in almost chronological order
1973 Ray Barreto - The Other Road
 
From The Inside [Official Music Video] - Linkin Park

Today Meteora turns eighteen.
I had it bootlegged (perfectly), but shortly after I bought the original. It deserved it and still does.
It has sold 16 million copies, making it one of the best-selling albums of the 21st century even today.

Linkin Park
Album: Meteora (2003)

#2003
 
"Sex and the Gallery" feat. Michela Murgia Sala #3

She is from Cabras.

Maurizio Zanolla (free climber), known as "Manolo," named a climbing area at "Gutturu Cardaxius" in 2011 after the novel "Accabadora" by Michela Murgia, which he opened with Bruno Fonnesu.
 
The music heard while lying between two clouds that softly bounce off each other, take a piece like cotton candy or tuck it in your pocket. Focus On The Breath - Unfold - full album (2021)
Everything is so soft, the rays of sunlight filter through, painting landscapes in the air, below is another small world; if it were to rain, everything changes, it swells up, waking us into a real world.
 
Stefano Rosso - Lilly del West

Lilly lilly lilly... from the west had a butt that talked
 
Garfield nondireniente madirlobene.
 
Franco Fanigliulo - Mi ero scordato di me (1977) - 01 - Domani "and like today tomorrow will be...and I hide when I look for a piece of bread...at the end of the beautiful days..."