@[Komancha] donated!
 
Mike Oldfield - Music From The Balcony (2000 Digital Remaster)
Surely the most intricate and alienating composition by Mike.
 
Francesco De Gregori - I matti (Still/Pseudo Video)
Rolling stones, please don't make such damning statements, for goodness' sake.
 
 
Something Tender - Bud Freeman, Carl Kress and George Barnes

Bud Freeman - from "Something Tender"
1962 (United Artists)

#jazzlegends
 
Ambroisine Bré : Clara Schumann, Six Lieder op.13 n°1 "Ich stand in dunklen Traümen"
She was the greatest pianist of her time and also a splendid composer, but Robert was a genius, and only she could quiet his demons.
She left us pages of pure Beauty like this one, but for everyone, she will always be Robert's wife.
 
Terumasa Hino Meets Reggie Workman - Be And Know

Reggie Workman & Terumasa Hino - from "A Part"
1971 (Overseas)

#jazzlegends
 
Sons Of Kemet - Hustle ft. Kojey Radical The new album is out! #2021 #whatapiece
 
Track 5: Segnali Di Vita (2008 Remaster)
The most underrated track on the album... and to this day, anyone who ignores it deserves a beating, because it remains one of the most intense and classic pieces on the album. So much so that, here I say it and here I deny it, it wouldn't be out of place on an album like "Fisiognomica," further softening the arrangement. "Time changes many things in life: meaning, friendships, the desire to change that is in me, the need for personal evolution detached from common rules, from this false personality," in a few words Battiato describes the life of a human being, which constantly changes; every person matures with every passing second, living more and more as themselves, detached from all the fake personalities they wear every day. "Signs of life in the courtyards and houses at dusk, the lights remind us of celestial mechanics," a bit of the piece's leitmotif, simply telling us "something is changing," in simple things and places lies the future of humanity, and we must seize all of it because that's where life is. "Sounds that provide a background for the stars, the cosmic space is expanding and the galaxies are moving away," even the universe is constantly changing, expanding more and more; "You realize how low my mind flies" in relation to the previously mentioned cosmic space, "It's the fault of associative thoughts that I can’t stay here now," we are still too attached to a mundane mentality to understand these things that are much greater than us.
After the leitmotif of the whole piece (Signs of life in the courtyards etc.), perhaps the most intense and moving moment of the entire song arrives: the final coda: a pulsating drumbeat, saxophones animatedly reproducing the melody, violins soaring supported by pianos, and in the last 20 seconds everything comes together in a sound that strikes the heart with its power and refinement.
One very beautiful aspect of this album is that the more danceable tracks boast linguistic games filled with quotations, while the ballads choose a simpler yet emotionally charged approach, which is a stylistic choice that continues to resonate; even after 40 years, we all still let ourselves be emotionally carried away by pieces like "Segnali di vita."
 
 
Portami a ballare - Luca Barbarossa

What do you think of this song??
 
Rockets - Imagine E.S.P.
An album called "Pi greco 3.14" is already photonic in itself!
 
Alice In Chains - Down in a Hole (From MTV Unplugged)

Always Seattle, always this cursed April 5th
 
Divide and Dissolve - Denial

(2020, Invada Records)
 
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible music video
(Maybe) the most representative...