Casino Royale - The future (HQ)

Crx one of the best Italian albums of the 90s, with a sound that is probably the most original and diverse.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
RI-PARODIAX 50 ®
[The vaccine for good mood in fifty doses during the relapse][47]
 
Anni
The Count in 100 Songs.
67. Years.
 
Mario Castelnuovo - Illa - Festivalbar 1982 LP stereo remaster at night it's me and you, and you will be that thrill that warms me up...
 
#eraieri2
volume n° 10 of the notebook series -Alien Music Collection by the CONSORZIO PRODUTTORI INDIPENDENTI-
Electric campaign, unlikely combinations, lo-fi, Beck lost in the heat of the Pianura Padana,* doing a lot with very little, away from the market games.
Ci s'ha-Libero o amato * I don’t know the origin
and PLUFF
 
#ERAIERI1
a series of singles in 2006 (I BELIEVE) brought these New Yorkers (and Ricredo) into the spotlight, singles one better than the other—a big promise. Voxtrot - Steven . Anticipation for the debut, but the fox had a hand in it, leading to great disappointment, enriched by the usual tweaks that ultimately change the nature of a dry and melodic sound, and PLUFFF.
 
#rememberday January 15, 1965 (for us Europeans) The Who I Can't Explain
 
Looking for an Answer - La Carne del Leviatán (2017 - Grindcore / Death Metal)

Sardinian-style Cauliflower Stew:

Ingredients:
Cauliflower - 1 kg
Pancetta - 100 g
Onion - 1
Olives - pickled
Dried tomatoes - 2
Extra virgin olive oil
Salt

Preparation:
Wash the cauliflower and divide it into florets.
Wash some of the cauliflower leaves as well and cut them into not-too-large pieces.
Sauté the finely chopped onion until golden, then add the pancetta and the dried tomatoes.
Now add the cauliflower and olives and cook covered for about 30 minutes over very low heat.
If necessary, during cooking, add a bit of lukewarm water.
Ten minutes before the end of cooking, adjust the salt to taste.
Serve hot.
 
Bartali
The Count in 100 Songs.
68. Bartali.
 
Cool For Cats - Squeeze with lyrics Here’s a great band that’s too little celebrated on these pages... deserving of a nice feature by @[imasoulman]
 
Watch "Luigi Tenco - Ciao amore, ciao - 1967" on YouTube
Luigi Tenco - Ciao amore, ciao - 1967
With Tenco's death, in my opinion, the magical period of Italian music comes to an end. I couldn't conclude the series with anything other than this song. #ladolcevita. The end.