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Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [03 of 40]
 
Sirone - circumstances

Sirone - from "Artistry"
1979 (OTC)

#jazzlegends
 
Canadian Psycho

Jean Derome - from "All Is Bright, but It Is Not Day"
2002 (AM)

#jazzlegends
 
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Picazzo, the mad painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [03 of 40]

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The Troubling Muses - De Chirico (1917-1919)

The Troubling Muses is a painting (97 × 67 cm, oil on canvas) by the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico created between 1917 and 1919. At least one copy of the work exists, located at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich (94 × 62 cm, gouache on paper). The artwork depicts an open space where two classical statues are prominently positioned: one upright and the other seated on a pedestal. Both figures, which have the head of a tailor’s mannequin, are surrounded by various objects, while in the background stands a third male statue. The perspective is distorted and converges in the background with the representation of the Estense Castle of Ferrara, here flanked by a factory. Although the image is clear, the atmosphere is unrealistically silent and disorienting, aided by the warm colors and the static, intense light.
According to Eugenio Borgna: “In the painting, the climax of anguish and despair certainly arises from the eyeless figures and their desiccated faces: evoking an immediate impression of a astonished and lacerating silence.”
The presence of various symbols within the painting makes its interpretation challenging. Nevertheless, the castle in the background is a reference to Ferrara, the city where metaphysical painting was born (the stage of the crucial meeting with Carlo Carrà as well as a place for fundamental aesthetic reflections), while the upright mannequin in the foreground is presumed to represent Hippodamia, a mythological character who, during the battle of the Centaurs and the Lapiths, awaited the outcome of the clash with unease, a sentiment that inspired the title of the work.
 
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Picazzo, the mad painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [03 of 40]

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The Intriguing Muses - De Chirico (1917-1919)

The Intriguing Muses is a painting (97 × 67 cm, oil on canvas) by the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico created between 1917 and 1919. At least one copy of the work exists, located at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich (94 × 62 cm, gouache on paper). The work depicts an open space in which two classical statues are positioned prominently: one standing, and the other seated on a base. Both figures, which have the head of a tailor's mannequin, are surrounded by various objects, while in the background there is a third male statue. The perspective is distorted and converges in the representation of the Estense Castle of Ferrara, which is placed next to a factory. Although the image is sharp, the atmosphere is unrealistically silent and disconcerting, thanks to the warm colors and the static, intense light.
According to Eugenio Borgna: “In the painting, certainly, the climax of anguish and despair is reborn from the eyeless figures and their parched faces: evoking the immediate impression of a stupefying and lacerating silence.”
The presence of various symbols within the painting makes its interpretation challenging. Nevertheless, the castle in the background is a reference to Ferrara, the city where metaphysical painting was born (the stage for the crucial encounter with Carlo Carrà as well as a place for fundamental aesthetic reflections), while the upright mannequin in the foreground is believed to represent Hippodamia, a mythological character who, during the battle of the Centaurs and the Lapiths, awaited the outcome of the clash with unease, a sentiment that inspired the title of the work. [source Wikipedia]
 
Ron Carter - Blues Farm - from Blues Farm #roncarterbassist #bluesfarm

#unochesiannoiavapoco

a semi-serious journey through the discography and collaborations of Billy Cobham in almost chronological order
1973 Ron Carter - Blues Farm
 
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@[sergio60] Thanks to my friend Sergio!!!

(But the second record? There must have been a mistake)
 
The Alan Parsons project (Eric Woolfson's Freudiana) - Dora
The final step of the career along with the title track 🚀 a last bright spot in an album that doesn't match the previous ones (like the Go West by Camel from Dust and Dreams)
 
Courteeners - Not Nineteen Forever (TRNSMT 2018)

pull yourself together!!!!

The Courteeners
Album: St.Jude (2008)

#liveisbetter. #2008
 
#list #idontknow #acidfolk #psyco #rock .Here’s another album from the list that a much older collector friend left me a long time ago inside a Gong work. Not to mention, records that I don’t know I have made it my goal to propose them over time.
Carol of Harvest - Carol of Harvest 1978 (full album)
 
Violent Scenes - Grim July #electronic #minimal #altpop EP of 3 tracks that I’m sending in the comments
 
John Martyn - One day without you (1978) a band with one voice and one guitar!
 
Sean Price "Imperius Rex" Mlody Remix (Official Music Video) Possibly the most beautiful posthumous piece I've ever heard.

I Chewbacca'd the chicken
Chin checkin' your chest
Get chopped champ
Got stamped by the boot from the camp
 
Lars von Trier -- "I understand Hitler..." too bad he makes shitty movies, but the rest is awesome.