The Small Faces - "The Universal"

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Simply the essence of Rock and Roll
Steve Marriott among the greatest of all time (15j)

What the British Invasion didn't do!!!
Guys who brought a devastating and proactive energy to the tired and asphyxiated (not bad, savansadir) American music scene of the early sixties. This band brought a breath of competitive fury never seen before... it will also help to awaken the US music movement that will find new life...
First the four from Liverpool and, in turn, so many bands in that hellish and beautiful chaos that will not have other moments of the same level in the decades to come.
 
Mad Season - Above (Full Album) Sleepless night... listening to the Mad Season album, I watched on television many of Maradona's goals with Barcelona, Napoli, and his National Team. And I thought back to that time, at the end of the eighties when my Torino was still playing at the Comunale, when I saw Diego play. He did nothing for the whole match; I don't even remember the score of the game; but that doesn't matter. Completely marked out by the defender, perhaps Ferri or Benedetti, disinterested and with little desire to play, as sometimes happened even to him. Then suddenly he lit up; he took the ball at midfield, a deadly feint with his marker who for a few seconds remained "frozen," unable to understand where Diego had disappeared to as he galloped toward our area, under the Curva Maratona. The entire stadium let out a huge "Ohhhh" of approval for his technical gesture, even us Torino fans, momentarily dazzled by his ball control, always and only with the left foot. A few moments, unforgettable for me... Goodbye Diego and thank you today just as then...
 
Mike Westbrook - Love Song No. 1 [Love Songs] 1970

Mike Westbrook - from "Love Songs"
1970 (Deram)

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A. K. Salim. Blues Suite.

A.K. Salim - from "Blues Suite"
1959 (Savoy)

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As a man, the most sensible thing to do in these matters is to remain silent.
But at least, to remember on this day when it seems that only more important things have happened...
 
Look at "MARADONA DESPITE HIS OBVIOUS OBESITY LOOK WHAT HE CAN DO!!" on YouTube
MARADONA NONOSTANTE LA SUA EVIDENTE OBESITÀ GUARDATE CHE COSA RIESCE A FARE!!
What distinguishes a natural genius from someone who works their ass off training? I believe it's class and spirit. #perhaps
 
Watch "Johnny Cash - Cocaine Blues" on YouTube
Johnny Cash - Cocaine Blues what to say about Maradona. His life was truly larger than life. Goodbye champion.
 
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I, on the other hand, want to remember him like this.
Because you have to take all of Maradona. Because when you fall from that high, the crash is felt everywhere, but you have to stay up high, really high.
And how do you explain Maradona to someone who wasn't there that night in May '87, when the next morning we were all - ALL - in the streets celebrating and no one thought about going home.
Even I, just a kid, could feel that sense of redemption, of rebirth....
Which, well, was just another lie, since we're always talking about football.
But I can understand the Argentinians humiliated by a shit war started by two shit governments, rejoicing like crazy at that hand goal.....
He was the greatest.
An awkward body with a foot that could only belong to a mocking god in the body of a boy who never grew up.
Only football can tell certain stories.
And yes: someone like Diego couldn't grow old.....
 
Zoot Sims Quartet - Jive at Five

Zoot Sims - from "Down Home"
1961 (Bethlehem)

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RI-PARODIAX 50 ®
[The happiness vaccine in fifty doses during the relapse][13]
 
Maradona (sottotitolato)

Maradona by Kusturica
Rip

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Come
Come whoever you are come
Come whoever you are come
You are a disbeliever, an idolater, a pagan come
You are a disbeliever, an idolater, a pagan come
Our house is not a place of despair
And even if you have broken a promise a hundred times come
Come, come
Come, come
Come
GIUNI RUSSO in CONCERTO
Anyway, the notes are 8 not 7, the eighth is not strictly a note it seems to be a chord in C, now I should go look it up so I don't write nonsense, but talking one evening with a friend who has a bit more knowledge of music than I do, we talked about it but I've partially forgotten it now assimilated
THIS CONCERT IS A JOURNEY OUT OF TIME,
ALMOST A MEDICINE (POUR MOI)
You have grown like a cedar of Lebanon
Like a cypress on the mountains of Hermon
Like a majestic olive in the plain
You have grown like a plane tree
Like a palm in Engaddi
And the roses in Jericho
And lush like a flash of fire
Fire that intoxicates me
You smell of cinnamon, myrrh, onyx, storax
And among a thousand and thousand I would recognize you
Tell me my soul, tell me where it hides
Where is the water that will quench my thirst
Tell me my soul the secret of the lover
The secret that binds you to me
You are sweeter and more beautiful than virgin honey
And the sound of your name is perfume
Like salt in Engaddi
Salt like dust
You smell of cinnamon, myrrh, onyx, storax
And among a thousand and thousand I would recognize you
Tell me my soul the fear of the lover
Of the lover who seeks you in me
Tell me my soul how to be born from nothing
If all I have is you stay with me
Tell me my soul how to be born from nothing
If all I have is you stay with me
Tell me my soul the secret of the lover
Of the lover who stays with me
In the corner a first Mac lc40 I had two
 
Point Blank (1967) – Walker Coming For You

John Boorman (2 of 2)
"Point Blank" - (1967)

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Napoli Juventus 1 0 1985 1986 Magia di Diego Armando Maradona con radiocronaca di Enrico Ameri

I am truly sad, and it rarely happens to me because for me, death is a natural part of history, even from young ages, from suicides, from those who were killed...
But for Diego, I always felt something beautiful, an innate feeling. I couldn't hate him right from the start when I was a young kid going to the Curva Nord and Napoli was among the contenders for victory.
Also because I remembered that 1986 that had just concluded, that World Cup won truly by him alone, that perfectly diabolical fate that, for once, lent a hand in the right way... right with the English... here, only a Great One can do what he did, and not just in football. I have his face after the goal against Nigeria... “I’m here, bastards”... but they took him out. Drugged, fried, exaggerated, son of a good woman... but I’ve known well people who played with him...
He's always against the powerful, the mafia of power, UEFA, Platini, and all those little kids...
I’m really sorry, Diego, but make them have fun wherever you go.