Primo Maggio Di Festa (2006 Digital Remastered)
It might be an old piece, but for me it’s an evergreen.
 
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The Triceratops will be wagging its tail.
Like Muttley: "ice cream ice cream ice cream!!!"
 
Pink Grease - The Pink G.R.EASE (Official Audio)

FEVER

A true gem this album by these noble stoners from Sheffield at the turn of the millennium…

Garage-rock, Punk, a lot of Glam and shards of ueiv that don’t bother me at all…

#garagedintorni

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Me, me and you, who looks at my wrinkles
Me, me and you, who eats my anchovies
And you're always there talking about age
But is it really necessary then?
Stuff I wonder and then?
But is it really necessary then?
Variety, a varied, varied, varied one like me, eh

What a beautiful song
That talks about rain, France, and doesn't make any confusion
And in the middle of all this ignorance it's easy to say too
Is it really necessary then?
Stuff I wonder and then?
All to be proven and then?
That it's true, yes it’s true, it’s true, it's true

That the day will come when all the annoying people will disappear, yes
I will be ready there to talk, and with the lemons
One that is yellow, one that is green
One that shouts but doesn't give up
One that pees from bottom to top
One that only sings "I love you"

How much effort to be accepted with songs
A whole life chasing two or three illusions
One that runs away, one that shouts
One that drives but doesn't trust
One who writes "no" with an accent
Then makes love for the moment, no

Yes, yes I know, I know, there’s cream for wrinkles
Yes, yes I know, there’s also cream for anchovies, and so what?
And in the midst of all this ignorance, it’s easy to say too
Is it really necessary then?
Stuff I wonder and then?
All to be proven and then?
Variety, a varied, varied, varied one like me, eh

What a beautiful song
That talks about France, rain, and doesn't make any confusion
And in the middle of all this chaos it's easy to say too
Is it really necessary then?
Stuff I wonder and then?
All to be proven and then?
If it's true, yes it’s true, it’s true, it's true

That the day will come when all the noises disappear
From one day to the next, you're there talking, and with the lemons
One that is yellow, one that is green
One that shouts but doesn't give up
One that pees from bottom to top
One that only sings "I love you"

How much effort to be accepted with songs
My friend Tenco wasn't even shown the lemons
One that is yellow, one that is green
One that shouts but doesn't give up
One that pees from bottom to top
And everyone sings I love you, eh

How much effort to be accepted with songs
My friend Gaber was never forgiven for making songs
One that is yellow, one that is green
One that shouts but doesn't give up
One that pees from bottom to top
And everyone sings I love you

Parlare Coi Limoni Enzo Jannacci

#attentiaqueidue
 
Sirius - His Phoenix
German Neo Prog/Symphonic Prog...1984!
 
So: let’s get organized (which is necessary if you live every day with an obsessive-compulsive, but whatever), and let’s explain why I love this thing.
1. she reminds me of Jasmine Paolini, a little awkward and too funny
2. well, why do I even need to say it, the song was written by someone from Catania, what can I tell you?
3. THE SUBTITLES. PLEASE WATCH THEM. I’m still laughing
4. the tenor seems to be called Antonio Siracusa (Tony Siragusa? look it up on Google!)
5. while I’m listening, they ask me if I know bloodborn. Well, I’ll do, what can I say, I’m young...
6. but why does nothing to drink ever arrive here?
7. but how the hell good was this guy from Catania?
8. I’m starting to understand one thing. And maybe then it becomes something I understand well and can explain in two words, and then I write about it. And it’s because the series about the 883 is nice but I know I have to write about it. Well, one thing I’ve understood. The reason why. And little by little I’m getting there.
9. Because I live in a place where I go out, and there’s a guy who’s a dog sitter. And I ask him, are you a dog sitter? And he says: no, I’m a math teacher! yeah, whatever. No, he says, I have a first degree in potato science, but I’m working on my second in mathematics. And I want to get a master’s! Ah! Algebraist or analyst? Algebraist! And I decide that - even if nothing to drink ever arrives - this is a really nice place.
10. no, it’s just that there was some 'nduja here. And now it’s gone. And so is the drink (and nothing has arrived here!)
11. but can you write a listening this long?
12. but how the hell good was this guy here? Ah, well, I’ll leave you to the lyrics...
Bellini - La Sonnambula- Ah! Non credea mirarti
 
Carbonized - Third Eye

How can we deprive ourselves of the orchestral-grind of the anthracites/litantracites Carbonized?
 
The Beach by The Superimposers
Heavy Sigh The Superimposers
I remember a beautiful album of refined pop
 
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Let's help her put all the pieces back in place.
Unfortunately, the Cheerful Surgeon from the ASL has struck again.
 
Waltz #2 (XO)
I'm here today and expected to stay on and on and on
 
Gino Paoli - Io e te Maria (Live-RSI 1980)

Picking up the conversation from @[bluesboy94], I connect this with a beautiful song sung by Gino Paoli, also featured in the magnificent album "Ha tutte le carte in regola," with choices, arrangements, and interpretations that hold their own when we consider who they are compared to.
 
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when man was man.
 
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a fellow villager of that great gourmet @[sfascia carrozze]
 
La Vita Agra "con una sola parola"

"Bitter Life"
by Carlo Lizzani (1964)

starring Ugo Tognazzi
Giovanna Ralli
Giampiero Albertini
and Rossana Martini

#35mm
 
Sea View

Kevin Figes Quartet
"Sea view" from: Changing Times
2020 (Pig Records)

#jazzlegends