Alfredo Cohen - Valery (Cohen-Battiato-Pio) - 1979

"Few perhaps know this, but a large part of those verses are by Cohen. And they're dedicated to a transgender woman, Valérie Taccarelli: 'I liked dusting, making the beds / Then staying aside / Like a real princess...'.
'Only a poet like Franco could understand Alfredo.'"

Pezzana: « Battiato e le canzoni gay . Così è nata Alexander Platz»- Corriere.it
Basically, you didn’t understand a damn thing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In honor of the refined and brilliant minds that have opened our eyes to the power of the gay lobby that will soon dominate the world thanks to vaccines and the money of Jewish bankers, we at Capishonia move forward and immediately sell ourselves to the new rulers!
We joyfully shake our butts in the air on the winners' wagon!
Call me Queen Capish!
Crazy!!
And in honor of the gay lobby, here’s a nice list of "rainbow" musicians...
1) Rob Halford
Judas Priest - Lightning Strike (Official Video)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Underworld - Born Slippy
The beautiful techno
 
 
 
 
Mark Lanegan - Solitaire [Audio Stream]

I found an article that extrapolates some parts of Mark Lanegan's biography... copy-pasting:

Italy and Venereal Diseases

Mark Lanegan didn’t hold back when it came to venereal diseases. He had almost all of them, some repeatedly. In the book, he recounts that, during an unspecified concert by the Screaming Trees in Italy, he was suffering from a bad case of epididymitis (an inflammation of the testicles that causes pain and swelling). After two encores, he left the stage writhing in agony to collapse on the sidewalk outside the club, unable to find relief from that torture. Some fans saw him and – yelling “Who do you think you are? Liza Minnelli? You came to this disgusting city and you only give us two encores?” – tried to drag him back on stage to sing more songs. Mark was saved by a “half-Pakistani guy” who took him to the hospital, where he was advised to wear looser jeans. Was anyone there and remembers the scene?

Chased by Dealers, with Josh Homme

In Rockford, Illinois, during the tour to promote Dust, one night we almost lost – in one fell swoop – Lanegan and the young Josh Homme, who had been hired by the Screaming Trees as a second guitarist. Mark brought him along for some company while desperately searching for a dealer who would sell him heroin, but Homme’s healthy and clean appearance – especially since he did not use substances – made him look like a narcotics officer. This did not please the gang of dealers that Lanegan had found after much wandering, and the two managed to escape by a hair's breadth. Naturally, they did so empty-handed, much to the chagrin of the singer who was in withdrawal. Homme's comment on the night was: “If you do this to me again, I’ll kill you.”

The Attempted Murder of Al Jourgensen

Never piss off Mark, not even if you are Al Jourgensen and your Ministry is at the height of its success. And, above all, don’t make him angry over drug issues. You could end up in your underwear, on a disheveled hotel room bed, with the phone cord around your neck unable to breathe, while Lanegan threatens to kill you in front of a groupie and a member of your band. This happened in 1995 during the Australian/New Zealand touring festival Big Day Out. The two made peace a few days later, but relations remained frosty. They saw each other again years later, briefly, in Milan, but Lanegan was explicitly told to stay away, as he could be a bad influence on Al, who was now free from heroin addiction (but “puffed up like a balloon,” according to Mark's words).

A Sandwich with Johnny Cash

Mark once had the honor of eating a chicken sandwich made by the hands of a true music legend: Johnny Cash. The production...
 
 
 
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine

Aeneas great freemason.
 
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to the paintings] [40 out of 40]
 
 
Acid Arab - "Sayarat 303" ...arab-disco... #whatapieceofmusic
 
 
 
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [40 out of 40]

Preview
Flower Thrower - Banksy (2003)

Flower Thrower is a 2003 artwork by Banksy. The subject of the graffiti, a young man, appears to be engaged in a confrontation: he wears a scarf covering his face and is ready to charge, but armed with a bouquet of flowers instead of a molotov. The original black and white work is on the wall of a private building; the only colored element that stands out are the flowers, symbolizing hope against destruction. In the same year of 2003, the construction of the separation wall between Palestinian territories and Israel was completed, a barrier on which Banksy has created several murals over the years. The image, which the artist used for the cover of his book “Wall and Piece” (a collection of his works from 2005), is one of the most reproduced in the form of prints, t-shirts, even tattoos, and of course, graffiti. [source enricatancioni.com]

Associated LP of 2004
 
 
 
 
Watch "FU MANCHU - King Of The Road (2000) (Full Album) 🎵" on YouTube
FU MANCHU - King Of The Road (2000) (Full Album) 🎵
 
 
OFFICIAL TRAILER #3: Rick and Morty Season 5 | adult swim
 
 
Vanadium - Too Young to Die
The solos from minute 1:40 to 2:25 are something photon-like! 🔥🔥
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Twenty One Pilots - The Outside (Lyric Video)

My "guilty pleasure band"

I enjoy the new album even though it has abandoned the typical themes: depression, anxiety, loneliness, and whatever else you want to add. But that's how it is. They’re cool. Period.

#2021
 
 
Vanexa- Rainbow In The Night
When anthems were being written ⚡
 
 
 
 
THE DEVILS - AZAZEL

Go with Les Diables...
 
 
Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Devils - Devil Whistle Don’t Sing (feat. MARK LANEGAN) [Official Audio]

I just read about Lanegan's infatuation with the noble Neapolitan Garage duo. New album. Here reviewed by the Maestro and Soto. Old Lanegan, one of us, as they say...
@[algol]
@[tia]
 
 
The Vaccines - If You Wanna I have read things that I believe are aberrant and misleading. I think it is useful to inform you that at 12:25 PM I got vaccinated; I don’t know which lobby it was part of. Does he have a hobby for needles? Good vaccination to all!
 
 
The Nomads - Don't Tread One Me.wmv

Journey "The Nomads" between originals and covers, all sublime (2)
 
 
Watch "MELT BANANA Live At OBSCENE EXTREME 2016 HD" on YouTube
MELT BANANA Live At OBSCENE EXTREME 2016 HD
The noise of Japan hits the West too...
 
 
'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a free-spirited journey across a stretch of sea, cutting through the isthmuses of several discographies (36, 19)
'The Soul Remains The Same', or: the De-disco Revival colored black to get our pale butts moving and have a setlist that is
a) a precious substitute for the Missed Festival of Porretta Terme
b) a valuable appetizer for the De-Meeting De-definitive, of the (ever more imminent) 2026
19. O.V. Wright
You Must Believe In Yourself
 
 
 
 
The #strongpowers will never tell you, but the vaccination of the vaccine causes very serious side effects: after they injected me with the antivirus (Norton, I presume) on Sunday, I can only listen to hard rock bands from the mid-eighties.

Hear N' Aid - Stars [The Record] (LD MASTER) [BEST QUALITY] (1986)

*R*KNOW THIS!*R*
 
 
Check out "Melt Banana - Candy Gun" on YouTube
Melt Banana - Candy Gun The noise of Japan strikes again...
 
 
For those interested in combining a bit of culture with fun and why not, also taking a little trip to unwind a bit these days.-
RI/aperture - Take note, oh peasants
Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
 
Watch "Melt Banana - Tintarella di Luna (Mina noise cover)" on YouTube
Melt Banana - Tintarella di Luna (Mina noise cover)
From Japan with noise...
 
 
Crying Steel - Struggling Along
 
 
 
 
 
 
Shola Ama - You're The One I Love

I bet that at least once you found yourself shaking your booty while listening to this song, maybe during a home cleaning session. I did.
 
 
 
 
Steel Crown - "Prisoners In The Box"
Here’s another golden band from the Italian heavy scene (and beyond). I say this because the rhythmic structures and the voice of Yako De Bonis (who sadly passed away in a car accident at the end of the '80s) are fantastic. The EP Night walk and the album Sunset warriors are proof of this.
 
 
#WITHOUTEXCLAMATIONPOINT
That is, a band, ten years, and two lives.

Ultravox - New Europeans (Full Version, stereo)