La giarrettiera rosa
The Count in 100 songs.
96. The pink garter.
 
Paolo Conte -Una giornata al mare
The Count in 100 songs.
97. A day at the sea.
 
Journey - Keep on Runnin' (Live)
Hey Bruford! Hey Palmer! Check out this verse timing! Journey in odd time UAHUAH
 
I 100 migliori album italiani secondo Rolling Stone - Wikipedia
The best 100 Italian albums (1 per artist) according to Rolling Stone magazine, what do you think?
 
Journey - Still They Ride
Foreigner are too Americanized and even their early works get too bogged down in rock, while I would have preferred Kansas to be more prog and less folk in their grooves. And if we've established that Styx (during the Equinox/Pieces of Eight period) are great in prog tracks, Journey also fits into my enjoyable listens, given that their atmospheres are neither wave nor plasticky and quite close to a sound reminiscent of Asia/Saga.
 
Onda su onda
The Count in 100 songs.
98. Wave upon wave.
 
Civil War

we're there...
 
RANCORE - UNDERMAN (Official Video)
Let's make @[Farnaby] happy this morning.
 
In '95, Carella returns with a surprising concept album, musically radiant and sugary, and textually sparkling. "Se non cantassi sarei nessuno" is the most ambitious and successful work of Carella's later discography, telling the tale of a modern Ulysses. It all begins with the powerful "Odissea," a choral pop piece that acts as a prologue to Ulysses' adventures, marked by an excellent and simple drum beat. There's a delightful and tropical pop song called "Solitudine vera," which could have had great radio success, as well as the subsequent "Cara al cuore," a rather intriguing funky track. Two slightly more challenging songs follow, namely the Battiato-esque "Parti nude" and the energetic "Capebomma," both of which have their place in the album's economy. Opening the second part are "Solo cielo e mare," a lengthy piece where Ulysses encounters the sirens, and "Tiempe croce doce," which is almost hard rock where, in essence, all the suitors are mercilessly slaughtered. The surprise comes with the eighth track, "My baby is back": a tear-jerking pop ballad where Ulysses reunites with his beloved. The album concludes with the already-released singles "La miseria" and "Partire," which feel a bit like bonus tracks but are of excellent quality. With this album, Carella had the chance to restart like in the past and consistently produce high-level albums. Unfortunately, it didn't happen that way, and Carella wasn't heard from for a long time (again).
Nerdy rating: 8+
The gem:
My baby is back-Enzo Carella (testo)
 
Warm Smiles - Harry Beckett (1971)

Harry Beckett - from "Warm Smiles"
1971 (RCA International)

#jazzlegends
 
The Little House I Used To Live In

Frank Zappa (32 out of 100)
"Little House I Used to Live In" - from "Burnt Weeny Sandwich"
(1970)

#tengonaminchiatanta
 
Pierre Dutour - deer forest ...when the Befana arrives on Mars, at night, the little Martians listen to this piece...
 
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Die Enttäuschung - from "Lavaman"
2017 (Intakt)

#jazzlegends
 
Bowie Celentano
Best wishes like this.
Never tolerated.
 
Neil Young vende la metà dei diritti delle sue canzoni all’Hipgnosis Songs Fund- Corriere.it

Squalid old miserable rich beggars selling their own soul and life to capitalist speculation... that money will come in handy when you’re beautifully dry and horizontal...