Mi Dispiace

In discomfort!
 
 
 
 
soundtracks (24)... Nico - All That Is My Own
 
 
Fluidage - Forgotten Space Dust (2001-2016) This one had fun making a G.Hits of Fluidage. A super useful job, given that Fluidage often gives us 90-minute records with 1 beautiful track of 15 minutes and the other 75 filled with random reverbs.
 
 
 
 
Massive Attack - Safe From Harm
08/04/1991 - 08/04/2021
Thirty years and still going strong
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 6-episode HBO series about the journalist trying (and succeeding) to figure out who Q from QAnon is... It’s excellent.
It’s a documentary, but it’s done incredibly well.
A must-see, it’s extremely important and it’s only just the beginning, so I repeat: you have to see it, it’s a must.
 
 
Check out "Pantera - Revolution Is My Name (Official Music Video)" on YouTube
Pantera - Revolution Is My Name (Official Music Video)
"I'm craving heavy music... actually super heavy!"
 
 
 
 
 
 
Molto calmo Neffa for President
 
 
Hard & Heavy, my top 100 albums... (15) Titanic - Eagle Rock (1973)... One Night in Eagle Rock
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sweet - Fever Of Love - Promo Clip (OFFICIAL)
The most photonic hard glam mix ever! Technically and vocally, they give a lesson to all the hard and heavy bands of the '80s. I adore them precisely because they have that glamorous touch, sometimes art rock (if you think of the harmonies of 10cc) and with never banal fiery hard blues grooves (see the Fanny Adams/Give Us a Wink phase).
 
 
 
 
CASADISLO45GIRI60E70

A brief and not exhaustive review of the records that played at my home when I was little, some purchased, some brought by relatives and friends, others taken from others by myself.

Michele - Se mi vuoi lasciare.wmv
 
 
Spotlight

Someone get this album off my computer, thank you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Peter Hammill - Accidents
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sugababes - Round Round

There's no need for that disgusted face:
this is the best single of the millennium.

Even better than the first one by Ledigaga: @[ZiOn] confirmed it to me at the intercom.
 
 
 
 
I can't do nothin' for ya man (You jumped out of the jelly into a jam): approximately #PublicEnemy's TopTen, N°5
Fight The Power
 
 
 
 
 
 
URBIE GREEN: A Cool Yuletide Session Clip

Urbie Green - from "A Cool Yuletide"
1954 (X)

#jazzlegends
 
 
Watch "Brainbox Pollution" on YouTube
Brainbox Pollution
 
 
 
 
Twenty One Pilots - Shy Away (Official Video)

I don't know if I had already come out in the past🔜they are my guilty pleasure.

#releasedtoday #2021
 
 
Blind Melon Deserted one of my favorite albums from the 90s.
 
 
 
 
I Gotta Know Now

#somanytemptations
 
 
Track 6: Centro Di Gravità Permanente (Remastered)
Brass instruments ringing out powerfully, a tune that has now become public. It's precisely "Centro di gravità." "An old Breton woman with a hat and an umbrella made of rice paper and bamboo" yes, yes, that’s her! But what does this image represent? What does this woman from Great Britain, holding typically Eastern objects, signify? It may refer to English (and thus European) colonialism in Eastern countries, which began around 1840, and can also be linked to the following two lines, "brave captains, cunning Macedonian smugglers." Then, "Euclidean Jesuits dressed like bonzes to enter the court of the Ming dynasty emperors"...quite complex verses. I turn to the internet...it says this line refers to Matteo Ricci, who, dressed as a bonze, managed to enter the court of the Chinese emperor. But until now we have been joking… sort of. Now comes "I seek a permanent center of gravity that never lets me change my mind about things and people," the most overused refrain of Battiato's entire musical career, filled with the doctrine of Gurdjieff that strongly inspired the life of the Sicilian master. Battiato himself says: "Georges Ivanovič Gurdjieff maintained that the permanent center of gravity should be, in summary, a remedy for the instability of contemporary man, be it emotional, intellectual, sexual, or motor," explaining worse a kind of absolute balance point where everything becomes certain and clear. So essentially, the message Battiato wants to convey in the refrain is "We are perpetually seeking perfection and we keep searching again and again, very often in vain"...it’s a bit bitter when read like this. But let’s move on. "On the streets of Beijing it was May, we joked about picking nettles," the references to China in the piece continue to increase; this time it depicts a festive day where nettles are being gathered (nettles sprout in spring, hence "it was May"), almost symbolizing a kind of "harvest time" that occurs regularly. But immediately after, Battiato goes on: "I can't stand Russian choirs, phony rock music, Italian new wave, English punk free jazz, nor even African black music," almost wanting to distance himself from everything that was emerging musically at the beginning of the 80s, especially when he talks about New Wave...but there’s a particular detail that sounds quite amusing: during those years, critics classified Battiato in that Italian new wave genre and he was, in fact, the first of this movement to achieve great success; it's a bit like blindfolding oneself and starting to whip all the passersby, realizing that there is a chance it might be his own behind being struck by his whip...Battiato is so wonderful.
Then the refrain starts again and the piece leads us with its ba
 
 
 
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Picazzo, the crazy painter!
[a.k.a. the man who painted music while listening to the paintings] [13 of 40]
 
 
 
 
Mad Professor - Fast Forward Into Dub ....if @[sergio60] doesn't come to dance even with this....
 
 
Viaggi Organizzati - Lucio Dalla
The best album by Dalla in my humble opinion.
The most mature both lyrically and musically.
One of the most beautiful albums in the history of Italian pop music, pop is just a way of saying.