Five Horse Johnson - Odella
Noble hardbluesfangos whacks to the brain @[sfascia carrozze]
 
Interpol - Stella was a diver and she was always down
And nothing, it will be the thousandth time but it’s always fitting, like the stars.
 
Scorch Trio - Kjøle Høle

Scorch - from "Luggumt"
2004 (Rune Grammofon)

#jazzlegends
 
G_d's Pee - AT STATE'S END! | SUONI PER IL POPOLO Just finished listening to the new album by Godspeed. After this first listen of a band that has meant so much to me, I can’t form an objective judgment, but I believe we will have a small, well-deserved gem on our hands. Just saying, eh.
 
Recondite - Tie In (Acid Test) ...if someone needs to reorganize their life, it might be helpful to listen to this piece.... #cazzochepezzo #thebestvideos
 
Curved Air - Situations [Remastered]
Mom wanted to put on a piece... AHAH
 
Uni Trio

Uni Trio - from "Live"

#jazzlegends
 
L'Invasione degli Ultracorpi (1956) - I Baccelli

Don Siegel (1 of 3)
"The Invasion of the Body Snatchers" - (1956)

#35mm
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to the paintings] [06 of 40]
 
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the mad painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to paintings] [06 of 40]

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The Venus of Urbino - Titian (1538)

This work, completed in 1538 for Duke Guidobaldo II della Rovere of Urbino, is very interesting and intriguing for its hidden meanings. The painting represents an allegory of marriage and was intended to serve as a “didactic” model for Giulia Varano, the young wife of the duke: the evident eroticism of the painting was meant to remind the woman of her marital duties toward her husband. The erotic allegory is even clearer in the depiction of Venus, the goddess of love, as a terrestrial and carnal woman who alluringly gazes at the viewer, indifferent to her own beauty.
The light and warm color of Venus's body, in contrast to the background and the dark cushions, further emphasizes her eroticism. The little dog at the woman's feet is a symbol of marital fidelity, while behind her, the maid observing the child rummaging through a chest is a wish for motherhood. The strong sensual charge of the work was therefore consistent with the domestic use for which it was commissioned. The pose of the nude figure is undoubtedly a homage to the friend-master Giorgione, who in 1510 painted a very similar work, the Sleeping Venus. In this piece, Titian, through the masterful use of color and its contrasts, as well as the subtle interplay of meanings and allusions, achieves the perfect representation of the Renaissance woman who, like Venus, becomes a symbol of love, beauty, and fertility. Titian's Venus of Urbino is housed in room 83 of the Uffizi. [source visituffizi.org]
 
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I am strongly tempted to purchase the original vinyl of this album in an auction that ends tomorrow, assuming the right conditions arise.
I have a certain idea about it because this LP has always intrigued me (I have their first - Reality) but if you feel like it, your opinion would be appreciated as well.
Artist: Second Hand
Album: Death May Be Your Santa Claus
Year: 1971
Secondhand - Death may be your Santa Claus (1971)