Funki Porcini THE DEVIL DRIVES ...here we dance wildly with Simon of the Desert... #whatapiece
 
Blackgirls - Window/door
vanished into thin air, evaporated. Dissolved
 
Well tuned in to #radiocapish

Today there are no new listens, but an invitation to re-listen to what you like most from past shows on my personal page.

To please you, I present the most beloved listening of the entire show: the soundtrack of the film "Ascensore per il patibolo" played by Miles Davis.

Enjoy listening!

Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud - Lift to the Gallows (Full Album)
 
Franco Falsini "Cold Nose - Parte 3"
Franco's only solo album. Stratospheric. Don't miss the sublime part at minute 16.
 
La Bottega dell'Arte - Notturno per noi (Bonus 1974)
A band that is especially remembered for those singles in the style of the Pooh during the Poohlover phase. But this one, "A Cythia" and "Un'esistenza" (posted yesterday) are three surprising prog essays that anticipate the sound of La Corte dei miracoli and Le Orme's Storia o leggenda by a year or two.
 
Kid Blue - Louise Goffin
Oh My God (feat. Van Dyke Parks)

Chapter DAUGHTERS OF-.
There’s no need to specify whose daughter she is, both by surname and because she is the spitting image of her mother.
She resembles her in voice as well, and in her debut album (recorded as a teenager), there was some effort to emphasize this resemblance.
As much as possible, because that album was actually closer to certain AOR than to her mother's "classic" style.
The production and the involvement of certain names (Steve Lukather, David Paich, Mike Porcaro) speak for themselves. But it was a nice album for a nineteen-year-old who, with the right - inevitable - connections, should have made a certain career.
However, I later deduced that she likely didn’t care about becoming the new Pat Benatar or the new Stevie Nicks of the '80s, and I would say: fortunately.
So, few (relatively) albums in over forty years of activity, always away from the limelight, a few appearances opening for her mother’s concerts, zero opportunistic maneuvers to live off past glories.
Until the latest album, self-produced and self-promoted through her Facebook page, with a cover that is an old drawing by a certain Joni Mitchell, a family friend.
Among others, a piece orchestrated by a certain Van Dyke Parks, also a family friend, who doesn’t even have a Facebook page.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine standing against the wall Faust'o - Funerale a Praga
 
Matt Elliott - Prepare for Disappointment ...given the weather, let's start with the autumn listens... #thebestvideos
 
Alluminogeni - Pianeta
A band essentially beat with some hints of Vanilla Fudge. On this album, they manage to create something perfect. The tracks are not essential, but Pianeta, Thrilling, and La natura e l'universo (already posted a few days ago) are magical.
 
Blondie - Rapture (Rhythm Scholar Doomsday Deathmix)
Disgusting video. More Blondie for everyone!
 
The Day We Meet Again
#finallyimoody
And this is where it ends with the Moodys....
 
Good morning to all DeBaserians and DeBaserian ladies! Here we are, by popular demand, with the return of the column:
The 10 ugliest and most unbearable things produced by VascoRosso from Zocca, in purely random order. PART 3
Colpa Del Whisky
Here we are again, with the third part of a lovely little column, recommended mostly for those who suffer from constipation. Single (I can't remember if it's the first, second, etc., forgive me) taken from “Il mondo che vorrei” from 2007, it's perhaps the most famous song on the whole album. Chorus: “I like youuuu, I like youuuu I like youuuuu but how am I supposed to say it?” Maybe not singing.
@[dsalva] @[Farnaby] @[Martello] @[123asterisco] @[Pink84] @[fabriziozizzi] @[Mojoman] @[Dislocation] @[AlephZero] @[musicalrust] etc.etc.
 
Scialpi - Cigarettes And Coffee - 1984 HD & HQ
Ahahahahahahah speaking of iron, cover, flip-flops, and bullshit...
@[sfascia carrozze]
@[Martello]
I used to love Scialpi but, above all... he loved me
Madooooooooooooonnalincoroneta
 
Ho99o9 (Horror) - DeathKult Disciples (999 Anthem)

I didn't quite understand what genre they play, but they seem fiki.
 
Tiziano Ferro Accetto miracoli L'esperienza degli altri, la tracklist ufficiale

I know, Tiziano Ferro is an artistic nullity who has written mediocre songs, but this project is worth keeping an eye on… it could bring some nice surprises.
 
Flamenco Sketches - Richie Beirach Trio

Richie Beirach - from "Romantic Rhapsody" 2003 (Venus)

#jazzlegends
 
At the moment of the protagonist's first transformation in the film "An American Werewolf in London" (Landis, early '80s) Un lupo mannaro americano a Londra- trasformazione a version of Blue Moon can be heard in the background, almost ironically and in contrast to the dramatic scene portrayed through the director's depiction of pain; I think it's this one SAM COOKE - BLUE MOON
 
"Jej Portret" by Włodzimierz Nahorny and Krzysztof Woliński

Nahorny/Woliński - from "Ich Portret"
1995 (Poland)

#jazzlegends