On Green Dolphin Street (Live Village Vanguard, NY August 1978)

Woody Shaw - from "Stepping Stones: Live at the Village Vanguard"
1978 (Columbia)

#jazzlegends
 
Nirvana - Aneurysm
I was looking at my dusty CD collection... well, look who it is.
 
Le parole e la repressione secondo Lenny Bruce

Bob Fosse (1 of 3)
"Lenny" - (1974)

#35mm
 
Sophia - Alive [AUDIO] ...today I listened to the latest from Sophia. Excellent quality as always. @[De...Marga...] @Tia what do you think?
 
Green On Red - Sea Of Cortez (1985)

If I had known about this stuff live, I would have re-evaluated that shitty decade with the worst mainstream of everything, music especially madoooooooo, with a profound detachment...
 
 
Diana Del Bufalo, è finita con Edo Tavassi: “Il mio angelo custode” | DiLei #cazzomene of the unknowns. Avesseo Roberto Sbaruffoli and Tatiana Lavongini were the same thing to me. But also Aldo Doralberti and Francesca Marazzellitto, and even Giosuè Franbaldi with Enrica Fabioletti.. However, it’s fun to invent names and surnames. You are surely more up-to-date and know what we’re talking about! A greeting from your Puttone Spartaco!
 
Picking up the brilliant idea from @[Martello], I would like to pay a sort of "tribute" to a great artist like Antonello Venditti, by creating a ranking of his albums (stopping at Cuore from 1984 and including Theorius Campus with De Gregori) from the least beautiful to the best...

No.6: "L'Orso Bruno" (1973)
The first true solo debut for the Roman singer-songwriter. An extremely underrated album, not just by the general public but also by him, to the point that he has never performed a single track live. And, as usual, underrated albums are often among the most beautiful. Because while the arrangements—by Vince Tempera—can seem heavy, verbose, and copied from the early albums of Elton John (especially the self-titled and Madman Across the Water), the songs themselves are truly beautiful.
Overall rating 8.5

The masterpiece of the album: L'Orso Bruno
 
 
 
Where It's At

You who know, are there other enjoyable albums like this one from the namesake of the Noble Jeff??!!
Thank you @[zaireeka],
 
You Never Had It Better (2007 Remaster)
Playlist Cope & Iggy n 22)
 
They have won the preferential lanes
They have won the subways
They have won the roundabouts and cloverleaf bridges at highway exits
They have won double-parking
Those multi-story ones, near airports
The bypasses at 8 in the morning
And the shopping malls on the weekends
They have won the corporations infiltrated in city councils
The shady dealings of real estate developers
The human hives and public housing
And the bed & breakfasts rented to American students
They have won the penthouses at 3,000 euros a month
The prostitutes along the avenues, on the consular roads
They have won the commuters
But the city has lost, it has lost a dream
We have lost the breath to talk to each other
The city has lost, it has lost the community
We have lost the desire to help each other
They have won the chains of stores
The neon signs on the rooftops of buildings
The flashing lights of traffic lights at night
The bars that open at seven
They have won the Japanese restaurants
Which are actually Chinese even if the food is Japanese
The trendy places, frequented only
By beauties all the same
The mountains of garbage, the vertical horizons
The odd-even days and the fine dust
They have won the branches of the banks, the cobblers have lost
And the city has lost, it has lost a dream
We have lost the breath to talk to each other
The city has lost, it has lost the community
We have lost the desire to help each other
A BIG PART OF WHAT I THINK ABOUT THE OUTSIDE AESTHETIC WHEN YOU STEP OUT OF THE HOUSE I SAY THE SAME THINGS, I’LL TALK TO MYSELF BECAUSE THEY TELL ME I’M TALKING NONSENSE BUT IT’S TRUE