June Of 44 : Sharks and Sailors ....do you want to smash everything? turn the volume up to a thousand....
 
Nucleus - Sun Child
And anyway, just the sun is enough for me, I’m stopping a Cuban AHAH
 
Nucleus - We'll Talk About It Later
The first two albums are amazing!
 
104° Kelvin M-12 (Instrumental)

Anthony Braxton - from "Saxophone Improvisations Series F"
1972 (America)

#jazzlegends
 
Watch "PUTAN CLUB - FILLES DE MAI" on YouTube
PUTAN CLUB - FILLES DE MAI and then they cancel the date you were waiting for and you curse in Chinese.
 
Once Around The Park

Paul Motian - from "Sound of love"
1997 (Winter & Winter)

#jazzlegends
 
Il matrimonio di Maria Braun - Trailer italiano

Rainer Werner Fassbinder (4 of 5)
"The Marriage of Maria Braun" - 1978

#35mm
 
HOW TO RUIN A CAREER, ANGLOPHONIC SECTION, vol. 6: Elton John

(An exception to the usual showcase of Italian talents, groups, or soloists. This time we're stepping into the Anglophone realm—come on, shall we admit that it's not just in the Boot that musical careers, which once paved the way for all, come to an end in a disgraceful and undignified manner?)

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the twelfth installment of a delightful little column that I must warn you should be taken in minimal doses and on an empty stomach. Inspired by excellent DeBaser members with a hobby of occasionally sticking two fingers down their throats, here I am to propose a few selected listens regarding the disgusting side of the production of some Anglophone groups or solo artists who have truly made music history, once offering quality music with an international flair, only to later fall into the mire of a very low-quality discography that makes them, for the most part, unrecognizable to the ears of their former fans. Let’s blow the foul trumpets, shall we...

Now, let's delve into the discography of Sir Reginald, who contributed so positively to rock and roll and songwriting in general until, roughly, the end of the famous '70s. After that, he veered into disco-dance incursions before embarking on a new career characterized by the most empty melodrama and such repetitive writing that the first thing one tends to say upon hearing one of his products is, good grief, I’ve heard this before, and not just once or twice... Thus, more than “Reg Strikes Back,” we might be inclined to say “Strike Reg On His Back,” let’s put it that way...

Let's take another look at the baronet's career, come on...

Elton John - Club At The End Of The Street
 
HOW TO RUIN A CAREER, ANGLOPHONE SECTION, vol. 6: Elton John

(An exception to the usual review of Italian talent, groups, or solo artists. This time we’re going Anglo-speaking, after all, should we say it or not that it's not just in the Boot that musical careers, once leading the way for everyone, are being completed in an unworthy and disgraceful manner?)

Dear friends, welcome to the twelfth installment of a delightful little column that I advise you to take in small doses and on an empty stomach. Inspired by excellent DeBaser enthusiasts with the hobby of occasionally sticking two fingers down their throats, here I am proposing a few carefully selected listens regarding the disgusting side of the production of some anglo-speaking groups or solo artists who have truly made a mark in Music History, once offering quality music with potentially international appeal, only to later fall into the shallows of a very low-tier discography that renders them, for the most part, unrecognizable to the ears of their former fans. Let’s get the rancid trumpets blowing, shall we…

Now we’ll focus on the discographic production of Sir Reginald, who contributed so much to the cause of rock 'n' roll and songwriting in general until, roughly, the end of the famous '70s. Afterwards, he let himself venture into disco dance before embarking on a new career characterized by the emptiest sentimentalism and such repetitive writing that the first thing one feels upon listening to one of his products is that, goodness gracious, I've already heard this, and not just once or twice… So, rather than "Reg Strikes Back," we might lean towards "Strike Reg On His Back," let's say...

Elton John - Healing Hands